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Tokyoflash Japan Kisai RPM Watch Unboxing & Sizing Guide Linus Tech Tips

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips30.9K viewsOct 31, 20127:20
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It's another Tokyoflash Japan watch unboxing. This time I explain how to adjust the sizing. tokyoflash.com

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The video opens with Linus Tech Tips presenting an unboxing and first look at the Tokyoflash Japan Kisai RPM watch. He describes the packaging experience, the included manual and protective foam, and notes that Tokyoflash watches use LED displays instead of traditional hands. The presenter emphasizes the stainless steel build and the price position, explaining that the Kisai RPM sits in a mid range for wearable tech rather than luxury jewelry. He points out practical details like the USB charging method, the small screwdriver for opening the charging port, and an extra plug to keep the device sealed against moisture. The unboxing also highlights Tokyoflash’s design philosophy, mentioning that this model is inspired by a fan concept brought to life by the company. He then demonstrates the initial interaction with the device, including powering it on and visually inspecting the shiny finish and water resistance labeling readout. The segment ends with a note about adjusting the watch, including a brief on changing out links and the need to remove equal numbers of links from both sides for a balanced fit, setting up the sizing guide to follow.

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Questions answered

What charging method does the Kisai RPM use and what extra accessory is included?
The Kisai RPM charges via USB, and the kit includes an extra plug for the charging port along with a screwdriver for opening the port.
How should you approach resizing the Kisai RPM to ensure a proper fit?
Remove an equal number of links from both sides of the bracelet, avoid removing the last links on either side, and test fit before finalizing the arrangement.