• Tokyo Flash Heko – A super stylish yet cryptic wrist watch

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    Tokyoflash has come out with the Heko a super stylish wrist watch that tells the time with the help of uniquely colored LED lights inside a polished stainless steel enclosure. The watch features parallel lines with a mirror finish given to the body as well as the belt. Designed to get noticed, the watch is for those who understand cryptic codes and are willing to shell out $110 for a bunch of blinking lights.


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