Win a Free Tokyoflash Watch of Your Choice! Here’s How

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We’ve written about them before, and drooled over them every single time. Now, you can join in on the awe and win yourself a free Tokyoflash watch! Thanks to the awesome people over at Tokyoflash, one lucky person can win one watch of his or her choice from their catalog, but there’s a catch! You have to accurately tell us what time a few watches read. Check out the rest of the details below the break, and then get to entering our giveaway.

As we’ve said, Tokyoflash watches are universally awesome, and with their intricate watch faces and deliberate techy designs, they appeal to our inner geek as much as any ultra thin tablet or sweet customized desktop theme. If you want to win a free Tokyoflash watch of your choice, here’s what you have to do:

Step 1) Follow Geekosystem on Twitter, or Like us on Facebook.

Step 2) Identify the correct times the watches below read.

Watch 1:

Watch 2:

Step 3) Either tweet your answers at us with the hashtag #geekoflash (so we can find it!), or drop your answers on the Facebook post for the giveaway. Out of the pile of correct answers, we’ll randomly select one winner and contact said winner through the medium which they provided the answer. Submissions must be in by 12 AM EDT, June 23.

Thanks so much to Tokyoflash for not only making awesome watches, but having this giveaway with us! Check out their watch catalog, and go follow them on Twitter so you can get cool watch news in 140 characters or less!

And, as icing on the cake (for us at least) we’ve received three lovely Tokyoflash review models (an Uzumaki, an On Air, and a Night Vision) so stay tuned for reviews in the coming weeks!

(thanks so much to Tokyoflash!)


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