No matter what you think of TokyoFlash’s odd watch designs you have to give them points for creativity. Their latest piece? The $189 PSI, a watch that looks like a pressure valve for a machine that doesn’t exist.

The watch has a single hand that shows the time by pointing to various numbers on the face. It’s pretty basic – you press a button and the hand swings to the hour, tens of minutes, and then minutes. It uses a rechargeable movement.

TokyoFlash basically takes an idea – an alien object or subway sign – and turns it into a watch. I’ve seen dozens of their ideas over the years and this one is particularly elegant. More important, however, the workmanship on this new piece looks surprisingly good.

From the page:

Press the button and the needle will move—imitating a mechanical pressure gauge. The time is displayed using the numbers 0-120 on the outer psi gauge.


The first movement indicates the hour. The second movement indicates the 10 minute group. The third movement indicates single minutes. The needle then returns to 0.


It’s simple to read the time once you know how. Look at the time example in the diagram below. View the video on this page to see the watch in action.

TokyoFlash is shipping the new watch now, just in time for your annual Spring Steampunk cosplay fest. Now all you need is a stovepipe and brass goggles!

ByJohn Biggs

John lives in Brooklyn and has loved watches since he got his first Swatch Irony automatic in 1998. He is the editor of WristWatchReview.

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