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Citizen Independent watch is having a bit of an identity crisis

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Tokyo Flash, the company who has never made it easy to tell the time, is now selling Citizen Independent watches on their website, which hopefully means the company is slowly inching towards watch designs that can be read without needing a physics degree.

The ITX21-5014 is a watch from Citizen Independent that includes a digital and analog display in one converged design. The LCD display can be turned on an off so those around you won't know about your inability to read a clock and will just think your sense of watch fashion is superb. While, Tokyo Flash watches are mighty pretty, the practicality still suffers, so I'm definitely happy to see some "normal" watches making the rounds at Tokyo Flash.

Independent ITX21-5014, via TFTS

 
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