Posts Tagged ‘LCD Watch’

(English) Bonsai LCD watch grows time in miniature.

April 17th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.

Lloyd says: I thought it would be kind of cool to use a bonsai tree for a watch display and this LCD concept watch design called “Bonsai” is the result.

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(English) Digitz watch signals the time with hand gestures.

April 16th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Peter from the UK.

Peter says: Somebody asked me the time the other day across a busy office and I found myself gesturing the time across the office with my hands rather than having to shout. I then thought this is a pretty universal method of communicating numbers and would suit an LCD display, “Digitz” was born.

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(English) Retrograde LCD watch with 24hr time.

April 15th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Matt from Canada.

Matt says: I love retrograde, & bi-retrograde, watches for their time-telling clarity. So I made a few sketches & convert one of them into an LCD watch.

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(English) Split Second LCD watch bisects the display.

April 12th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Heather from the USA.

Heather says: My brother thought up the phrase “SPLIT SECOND”, and this concept was born.  I thought, maybe I can make a display that is mostly seconds, but split them in half so there is constant movement on a large portion of the display.  Then I made the hours and minutes smaller and squeezed them in between the top and bottom of the seconds.

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(English) GAMERZ watch for your arcade lifestyle

April 8th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.

Firdaus says: GAMERZ watch design is inspired by gaming rigs; those gaming PC case, gaming notebook, gaming mouse & keyboard etc. It is a combination of LCD and LED time telling in a watch. On idle (LCD) mode, user can tell the time without pressing a button as the time is always on. This is very useful when on driving or during outdoor under direct sunlight. Indoor and during night time, the hybrid (LCD+LED) mode will make the watch more appealing to enjoy.

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(English) ‘Power’ watch with iconic time display.

April 4th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.

Laszlo says: ‘Power’ an always on LCD watch with time/date functions.

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(English) Framed LCD watch thinks ‘Inside the box’

March 28th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.

Lloyd says: “Framed” is an LCD concept watch that displays the time and date in an enigmatic way using rectangular boxes containing strange, seemingly meaningless patterns and shapes.

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(English) Sector: A stylish variation of an analogue watch.

March 26th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Sam from Germany.

Sam says: The display of sector is inspired by the popular pie charts that are used to display statistical information in mass media. I think those charts don’t only have a scientific value but also an artistic one.

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(English) UFO watch makes the perfect accessory for Martian Invasion.

March 25th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Peter from the UK.

Peter says: This is “UFO – Half Hunter” This is a redesign of my original UFO design which featured on the blog in October 2011.

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(English) ZAG watch zigs around your wrist.

March 21st, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Heather form the USA.

Heather says: ZAG was inspired by Firdaus’ V watch concept.  I started with a similar V, but turned it on its side, gave it an overlap, and decided that 4 separate digits in this format would look really cool on a bracelet style watch.

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(English) Split watch slices through time.

March 20th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Matthew from the USA.

Matthew says: I came up with this concept while I was working on another concept. I started to play around with the logo. I cropped off the top part of the logo, and placed it basically right next to the bottom half. This gave me the inspiration of creating a design that can be easily read, while the top half of the number is sliced from the bottom half of the number.

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(English) Broadcast watch manages your digital life.

March 19th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.

Firdaus says: My watch design this time is a bluetooth watch with focus on broadcasting synced information and updates from smartphone: This can include; Email (from & subject), message, incoming call, Facebook notification, tweet, subscribed news (headline), to do list etc…

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(English) Bracelet Sync watch lets you customise.

March 15th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Valentin from the USA.

Valentin says: I have always wanted a bracelet-watch. one that looks exactly like a bracelet but can still tell time. uniquely.

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(English) Anacube: A geometric, analogue style LCD watch.

March 13th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Peter from the UK.

Peter says: Since my participation in the blog I have had a few ideas for watch design inspired by cube like forms. 3D Unlimited is one of my favourite TF designs and I love the simple but cryptic looking geometry. I have often thought it would be great if it was possible to create an analogue version. “Anacube” was the result. This design also takes a few cues form the internationally recognised puzzle “Rubik” cube.

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(English) Quadrats LCD watch with cryptic circular digits

March 12th, 2013
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(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.

Laszlo says: Cryptic view, easy to read LCD watch concept. The upper two digits indicates the hours or the months and the lower two digits is the minutes or the days.

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