July 23rd, 2012
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “HUD” which stands for “Heads up Display”.
Watches utilising a transparent display are a popular concept and always have a futuristic look. The trouble with most of these concepts is that they dont fully utilise the transparency of the display, unless you like to admire your wrist through the display.
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July 21st, 2012
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: In the design process for my FOCUS watch I sketched for a concept called ALIEN TATTOO that uses the same way of stacking numbers. Despite the issues, that a transparent screen might bring, I liked the idea of overlapping the wrist with a cool ornamental display. This is how AEON came to being.
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July 18th, 2012
Design submitted by Andy from The Ukraine.
Andy writes: “I decided to create intersection figures, to create an ornamental effect based on digits and colors. After understanding the system, it’s very easy to read the time. Read the rest of this entry »
July 16th, 2012
Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.
Lloyd says: ”Play” is an LCD concept watch that displays the time and date using symbols resembling those found on DVD players and other modern gadgets.
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July 16th, 2012
Design submitted by Mark from New Zealand.
Mark says: “Archaeologists have discovered an ancient runic inscription on a piece of stone ballast in the preserved remains of an unearthed longship revealing that not only did the master rune that all runes are created from was used to write words, but also used to tell the time with each rune representing an hour of the day”.
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July 12th, 2012
Kisai Online is the seventh fan-submitted concept to become reality from the Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog. The conceptual idea for Kisai Online was submitted in October 2011 by a reader of the blog and fan of Tokyoflash, Samuel Jerichow from Germany. Read the rest of this entry »
July 12th, 2012
Design submitted by Christian from the USA.
Christian says: I liked the idea of surrounding, closing-in on the hour–like a mouth. The name DevHour then wrote itself.
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July 11th, 2012
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: My idea for UNION was to unify all digits of the time display, that are the same, to save numbers and to create an interesting look. For example a 22 would become a big 2. This is where the fun started.
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July 11th, 2012
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: LCD or LED watch with time and date function.
Imagine a square, slice it to 9 equal parts. On every common side make a segment. They are the numbers 1-9. Cryptic at first glance but logical.
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July 10th, 2012
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: NEON IO is a display concept, that came to being while working on the NEON concept. Instead of the classical 2×2 array, I’m using an inside-out display. Since the numbers are hollow, there is enough space in them to contain another number.
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July 10th, 2012
Design submitted by Talgat from Kyrgyzstan.
Talgat says: I wanted to create hours with the Roman figures, to connect it modern design. that is two times (past and future)
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July 4th, 2012
Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.
Lloyd Says: ”Encryption” is an LCD concept watch that displays the time and date in an enigmatic way using what appears to be Morse code.
Don’t worry you don’t need to know Morse code. If you just ignore the dots, you’ll see that the remaining dashes form 4 digits giving the time or date.
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July 4th, 2012
Design submitted by Talgat from Kyrgyzstan.
Wished to make biotechnology but, to animations био it is not so similar))) It will pulse together with human pulse.
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July 3rd, 2012
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
I was reading about the Swedish cold war fighter-bomber JA37 Viggen, in partiular its computer system; the Centralkalkylator 37 (or CK37). It used ferrite core memory, the principle of which I found very cool. I’ve wanted to incorporate it into a watch concept for a while, and here it is.
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July 2nd, 2012
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
I always liked neon tube displays in sci-fi movies. Back then, when CGI wasn’t used for every little thing. I liked the fact, someone actually built alien symbols of neon tubes, that really work! I was sketching for minimalistic, square based numbers that make a cool neon tube display.
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