June 15th, 2012
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch design only has spots of dots to tell time. Playful looking watch that comes in different LCD colors. Read the rest of this entry »
June 14th, 2012
Design submitted by Miguel from the USA.
Miguel says: After looking through many concepts in the Tokyoflash blog, I noticed many watches incorporated designs modeled after the moon. I asked myself: “How could I come up with a design which used not only the moon, but also the sun?” Read the rest of this entry »
June 14th, 2012
Design submitted by Peter (UK) & Sam (Germany).
Peter and Sam says: For this concept, we both had a rough image in mind, how an Origami watch could look like. We combined our ideas and the result is a snap-on bracelet e-paper watch. Read the rest of this entry »
June 13th, 2012
Design submitted by Heather from the USA.
Heather says: I was sketching square digits, and when I came up with these 3×3 digits, I realized that it would be possible to use the Kisai logo as an animated LED display, showing one digit at a time.
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June 12th, 2012
Design submitted by Erik from Colombia.
Erik says: I was trying to find a way to tell the time that is fast and easy. I thought the best way was to give hours a “cake”shape, form so anyone could just see it and know what is the time. With regards to the minutes I prefer ten minutes division at the bottom of the watch.
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June 11th, 2012
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: The inspiration for this watch comes from the multiverse hypothesis. It says, that there are parallel universes that represent alternative timelines. So everytime a decision has to be made, there are many options, many possibilities of how your path continues. One decision can lead to many ways as well as many ways can conclude into one decision. This relationship can be shown with parallel graphs that sometimes have connections. Read the rest of this entry »
June 11th, 2012
Design submitted by Dietrich from Australia.
“Cyclops” is a revamp of a previous design submission – the new design uses a square interface instead of a round one. Dietrich says: The original idea came to me when I was looking at designs on the Tokyoflash website and thinking that many of them are based on “codes” of some sort. Then I hit upon the idea of colour codes.
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June 6th, 2012
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch design has an LCD and LED version with bouncing dots effect.
It is fitted with an acceleration sensor which activates and displays the time for 5 seconds with a sudden wrist movement. Read the rest of this entry »
June 5th, 2012
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: I’ve tried to design it to sit somewhere between art deco, raygun gothic and steampunk.
It is a classic analog watch where the ‘pole’ of the globe indicates the hour, the thin end of the inner orbit marks the minute, and the outer orbit the seconds. This ensures that the display is constantly moving at a noticeable speed, giving a more dynamic impression. Read the rest of this entry »
May 5th, 2012
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam Says: I was sketching for a simple way to deform the classic seven-segment-LED-digits and came up with the idea to just let the horizontal segments take a step aside. The result is a confusing bunch of lines. Read the rest of this entry »
May 1st, 2012
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: “This is “CC” which stands for “Concentric Chronograph”. I wanted to come up with a watch with multiple displays which are concentric around each other, rather than the traditional two or three small displays mounted on one large display. Read the rest of this entry »
April 30th, 2012
Design submitted by Sascha from Germany.
Sascha says: “The idea for this watch design arose from my intention to buy a new futuristic watch. I started thinking about the attributes that I personally set value on, and after some thoughts I began working a timepiece I would love to wear myself, whereat I focused on light and not being minimalistic. Read the rest of this entry »
April 27th, 2012
Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.
Lloyd says: “This concept watch design is called “Checkpoint”. I thought it would be fun to create a modern-looking watch with circular LED lights that resembles a conventional analog watch. It’s called “Checkpoint” because you have to check the points (spots) to find out the time and date.
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April 26th, 2012
Design submitted by Mattia from Italy.
Mattia says: “After millions of paper sheets full of sketches, I was looking at some Dieter Rams design work on my iMac… and the idea came to me! Read the rest of this entry »
April 25th, 2012
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: “This analog watch design indicates the time through a perforated mask. Twelve large holes indicate hours and sixty small holes indicate minutes.” Read the rest of this entry »