Win free impractical Japanese watches
13th Nov 2006, 17:34 GMT
Cory Doctorow: TokyoFlash asked me if I would help them give three watches away to Boing Boing readers -- naturally, I said yes! I love the amazing, impractical watches sold by Japanese boutique TokyoFlash. I have bought so many of these that I've lost count, and I just love the feeling I get that I'm rewiring my brain when I learn to tell time on one of them. To win any watch on the TokyoFlash site, just answer the following question: "which watch was designed by Yasushi and Makoto and was inspired by architectural concepts around Tokyo?" Send your answer, along with the make, model and color of watch you'd like to win to boingboing@tokyoflash.com. 3 winners will be selected from the correct entries on the 27th of November. TokyoFlash is also offering a 1500 Yen ($13) discount if you can guess what time is being shown on the face of this watch. Link
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