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Tokyo Flash! Unique Wrist Watches! I Assure You That U Havent Seen Nothing Like This!


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hey guys i have 2 tokyo flash watches!! i ASSURE you not many people will have these watches ... they are definatly definatly unique and have a styl of thier own.. for the people who want to be different from the pack!

i bought both of these unfortunatly they dont fit my fatt ass wrists...!!

both in brand new condition!!!

here they are

PROGRESSION CLICKY

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CLICKY

FIRE CLICKY

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PRICES

Progression = $150

Fire = $220

in melbourne but will post...

0431242703

please note prices on website are USD

Edited by bLaQ.bOi

interesting watches. how long is the progession strap? 190 like the link? pics of actual watch? and where about melb?

Edited by john-e boi

^^^ i look at the fire one everyday wishing my wrist was smaller lol...

but after a while it getssy as to read... the cool thing is... its not liek your conventional watch. so u canw ear it on your right hand wiout all the wankers goin "err wtf watch is for ur left hand"

and whats even better is when ppl go wtf how do u tell the time?

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