Samurai Watches

The Bleeding Blade Watch Uses Sword Scars to Tell Time

The Bleeding Blade Watch is one of the most violent watches you're likely to come across. The Bleeding Blade Watch was designed by the Malaysian one-name-wonder Firdaus, the same designer who brought the world the Uzumaki Watch.

Out of all the Tokyoflash watches I have seen, both real and conceptual, the Bleeding Blade Watch is perhaps the coolest and the most confounding. The watch is adorned with "battle scars" that give this watch a badass vibe unheard of in the watch world. On the flip side, the Bleeding Blade Watch makes it incredibly hard to tell time, lighting up a bit of the front face scar and using Kanji characters to tell time. If this design could be refined to feature English numbering, I could definitely see my wrist rocking this.
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