November 18th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Patrick from France.
A combination of carbon fiber and steel, this LED watch displays time in a very unique and luxurious way. Read the rest of this entry »
November 18th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan describes this watch concept as Pimpin Aint Easy that evolved on an alien world. The method of reading the time is basically the same with our classic Pimpin Aint Easy watch. The digits on the left light to show the hours and minutes/5. Read the rest of this entry »
November 17th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: “This was a spontaneous idea. I looked at my Playstation 2 (the biiiig old one) and saw the gaps. I imagined, how it would look if the gaps are lit up. Then I thought about how to tell the time in lines. Read the rest of this entry »
November 17th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says “The inspiration for the design was to find a method of displaying the time that fit in a small square matrix (in this case, 3×3), with no wasted elements. Read the rest of this entry »
November 17th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Genghis from France.
Genghis says “While looking at older entries, I realized that a lot of classical patterns or symbols were used, but not the infinity symbol. My initial idea was to use one circle for hours and the other one for minutes. But there were problem with the display in the “cross” area. The solution I found is a display with a gradient. It works for each display of time. This is easy to read and gives an unique looking to the watch. Electronic ink could be a good technology for this display and the watch is designed for both men and women. Many colors choices are possible.”
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November 15th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Time can be easily read from this sliced design from Laszlo. The LEDs can be in a single color as the slices on the display clearly show the time divisions. Read the rest of this entry »
November 15th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick has created another watch inspired by cars, this one from the 50s. The animation of the LEDs is like the dials of the towers, an engine that hums with no concern for speed limits. Read the rest of this entry »
November 13th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary
Another fascinating concept from Laszlo here. It reminds us a little bit of the Kisai “Broke” watch from Tokyoflash with the shattered screen. Read the rest of this entry »
November 12th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Germany.
This watch design is made of horizontal bars that go all the way from the watch face to the straps. The time is displayed in bright single-colored LEDs that extend to the sides of the watch face. Read the rest of this entry »
November 12th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Press the button, turn your wrist is all it takes to read the digital time from this interesting watch design. Read the rest of this entry »
November 11th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
There is this cube which has six faces. The time in hh:mm:ss are six digits. Each of them placed on a face. The two faces of the hours (minutes or seconds respectively) are connected and have the same color with the dividing cube edge round to better show their connection. Read the rest of this entry »
November 10th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
This watch design is an always-on LCD with adjustable color LED. The time is shown in three nested layers, read from the outside inward. Hours are shown in the outer layer, tens of minutes in the middle layer, single minutes in the inner layer. Read the rest of this entry »
November 10th, 2010
(English) Design submitted by Stefano from Italy.
It’s all about measuring time with just the number zero with this watch design. Read the rest of this entry »