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Hydraulic Micro Motor Watch

  • This watch was recently released (on September 4th 2024). It has proven popular and is already sold out. If more supplies are made available we will update this page and make an announcement on our social media channels. Thank you!

    A Watch Design Inspired By Hydraulics

    Hydraulics is a branch of science and engineering concerned with the use of fluids to perform mechanical tasks.

    The limited edition Hydraulic watch from Tokyoflash Japan is designed to look like an instrument for measuring hydraulic flow rate but does in fact conceal a unique way to view time.

    Sub Surface Micro Motor Technology

    The Hydraulic watch uses micro motor technology to display the time. Press the center button to activate the mechanical pointers which move from zero to point to the time and then return to zero.

    Markings on the display indicate GPM (gallons per minute) and LPM (liters per minute). Usually used in hydraulic flow meters, these markings indicate hours on the left and minutes on the right.

    Reading the time will become second nature—once you know how. See the examples below to learn more and view the video below to see the micro motor technology in action.

    Streamlined Case & Strap Design

    Ergonomically designed, the Hydraulic watch is light and comfortable to wear. The cover glass is set into the custom curved alloy case. The control buttons are positioned on the front of the watch adding to the sense of originality.

    The watch features a luminous display which glows in the dark so you can easily read the time at night. Complete with a comfortable, adjustable silicone strap, the Hydraulic watch is designed to fit small and large wrists.

    A USB rechargeable design, simply connect the watch to your computer with the USB cable provided to recharge. One full charge takes 1.5 hours and each charge lasts for 1 week.

    Limited Edition Watch Design

    The Hydraulic watch is a limited edition design. This means it is guaranteed to be an original watch that not many other people own. Shop soon to avoid missing out on this special timepiece!

    Custom Designed Packaging

    This watch comes in an exclusive gift box. It features graphics of iconic watches from Tokyoflash Japan past and present on a red background.


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How To Read The Time

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