Tokyoflash Kisai Rogue SR2 Wood Watch Unboxing & Overview
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The Rogue SR2 Wood is one of Tokyoflash's wooden watch. Will the jokes about having wood ever get old? I don't know, I can't hear you over the sound of this raging boner I've got. Hmmm, that one lacked subtlety a bit. Oh well. No one reads these anyway. Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Pricing & availability: tokyoflash.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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The Tokyoflash Kisai Rogue SR2 Wood Watch is presented in this unboxing and overview by Linus. The video focuses on the watch’s distinctive wooden construction, highlighting a fully wooden face apart from the glass cover, and a two-tone wood band that combines a darker central segment with lighter outer edges. Linus notes the finish and grain of the wood as a standout feature, while also pointing out minor fit and finish imperfections around the crown that are understandable given the price range. He demonstrates the unboxing experience and explains that this model is fully adjustable, with a standard clasp that is easy to operate once you know the routine from prior Tokyoflash unboxings. A key contrast to other Tokyoflash designs is that the Rogue SR2 Wood uses a traditional watch battery rather than internal LED charging, with an expected battery life of about one year under normal use. The time-reading interface is explained in detail: large blocks indicate approximate minutes, inner blocks denote hours, and AM/PM is shown by small circular indicators, with a bright orange backlight for visibility. Linus also remarks on color options and the practicality of wearing the watch, noting that some people might prefer the all-digital Tokyoflash models but the wooden design has a unique aesthetic appeal. The closing segments direct viewers to Tokyoflash’s site, invite subscriptions, and encourage comments, with a lighthearted nod to the audience and a prompt to check out similar future unboxings.
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Questions answered
- What material is the Tokyoflash Kisai Rogue SR2 Wood Watch primarily made of and what powers it?
- The watch face and body are made primarily of wood with a glass lens, and it uses a standard watch battery rather than an LED powered or rechargeable system.
- How is the time read on the Rogue SR2 Wood and what do the different blocks represent?
- The large blocks indicate approximate minutes, the inner blocks indicate hours, and AM/PM is shown by small circular indicators. The backlight is bright for visibility.