
The Tokyo Flash Hanko clock is made of stainless steel and has 23 LEDs which light up to show you the time, it almost looks as confusing as Heko Tokyo Flash watch.
The opening times are listed in the circle in the middle of the clock, and then groups of five minutes in the outer circle of the clock, in the exact same position as they would on an analog clock.
The individual protocols are then in between the two circles, still confused? I’m sure, mind you it doesn’t much to confuse me.
Specifications:
- Displays the time
- Made from solid stainless steel
- Clasp: simple fold over clasp with push button
- Minimum wrist size: 150 mm
- Maximum wrist size: 200 mm
- Case dimensions: 31 mm x 37 mm x 8 mm
- Weight: 72 grams
- Water resistance: 3ATM
- Instructions: Japanese and English instructions included
- Battery: CR2025 standard watch battery
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