Chromodynamics analog watch overlaps colored discs.
March 12th, 2012Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: Chromodynamics is my most beautiful watch design to date. My goal was to display the time with a complex arrangement of colors.
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: Chromodynamics is my most beautiful watch design to date. My goal was to display the time with a complex arrangement of colors.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: Analog watches might be traditional, but they can look so cool. I liked what I did with an earlier design called Cypher. I continued playing around with circle based shapes for an analog watch. The result is Cypher’s Little Brother. Read the rest of this entry »
Design submitted by Andy from the Ukraine.
Andy says: I was decided to design a pocket watch based on designer toy and I find the way to using to’s one eye as a watch
Here I use traditional way to tell the time based on two points: white-hours, black-minutes.
Peoples who like pocket watches, designer toys and who always stay a child in the soul Read the rest of this entry »
Design submitted by Ignacio from Spain.
Ignacio says: Just looking for new ways of seeing the watches, and I thought “spirals? Yeah, it can work”. Read the rest of this entry »
Design submitted by Andy from the Ukraine.
Andy says: I decided to use “bend, smooth” arrows in my design, to find another way for traditional arrows. To make something “free, not directional line arrows” Read the rest of this entry »
Design Submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: This concept is based on various world Zodiac such as The Western Zodiac, The Chinese Zodiac & The Aztec Calendar. I call this concept: The Zodiacs
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says: How can you tell a product is a Japanese? I’m interested to a kanji character that is unique to Japanese and should describe Japanese sense to a product, I mean you always see it in most Japanese writing – “の” (pronounced “no”). Read the rest of this entry »
Design submitted by Ignacio from Spain.
Ignacio says: This design is a variation of another one that I am developing. The original idea is a watch with just one handle, and this design is a version of the same idea but with a more futuristic style. The time is displayed in two separate rings on the outside shows the minutes, and within the hour. Read the rest of this entry »
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: This concept is something of a reworking of Vernier, an old submission of mine. The peculiarities of the vernier or nonius scale caught my attention once again. I wanted to (for once) design a watch as simple as possible around the display, and this is the result. Read the rest of this entry »
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says : This analog watch design is inspired by number “9″.
The mechanism of this watch design is almost the same as my previous “Art in A Watch” except the time reading order is read from bigger to smaller discs (hour-second-minute). Read the rest of this entry »
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: Traditional wrist watches tend to tell the time in a very 2D format, I am fascinated by the idea of using 3D to tell the time. I decided to use a sphere as it is about as 3D as it gets, also a sphere is omni-directional which lends it self to telling the time using more than one axis. Read the rest of this entry »
Design submitted by Cory from the USA.
Cory says: Hull plating on fictional space stations always has such interesting patterns. I thought it would be fun to do an analog watch with an asymmetrical pattern that resembles hull plating. Read the rest of this entry »
Design submitted by Cesar from Spain.
Cesar says: I own a Mazda RX8 which is famed for its Renesis Rotary engine. Inspired by the rotor and its eccentric movement I designed this watch. Read the rest of this entry »
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Earlier this month we saw the imaginative Stylux watch from Anders that used a combination of laser & phosphorescent ink to ‘draw’ the time. He has updated the design using less advanced technology, which could be more realistic to produce. Read the rest of this entry »