(English) Edge LCD watch updates future device concept
November 27th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is Edge LCD, based on the original Edge design.
(English) Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is Edge LCD, based on the original Edge design.
(English) Design submitted by Romain from France.
Romain says: I had the idea of this watch by seeing an international clock with 8 dials for 8 cities: New york, Paris, Tokyo… and I decided to do a watch with 8 dials.
(English) Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: Searching for a cryptic but at the same time simple way to tell the time, I came up with horizontal lines, that seem elevated whenever a number has to be shown.
(English) Design submitted by Pawel from Germany.
Pawel says: The quad watch was my first submission to the blog. Surprised by the positive feedback of the community I decided to develop the idea further creating quad². The objective was to design a minimalistic display that shows time in a un-obvious fashion but is easy to read if you know how. (original concept here)
(English) Design submitted by Hermant from India.
Hermant says: The Basic Idea came from the game i was playing online. and the name of the game was roulette and after seeing the black and red stripes it struck my mind instantly along with name “Lucky Jack” so i present to you the luckiest watch on the earth.
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: The Sonar watch is an analog-binary hybrid concept where the hours indicated in usual place and the minutes indicated in binary format. Power on your brain, think in binary and read the time quickly. Give me 0101 stars and share this with your friends!
(English) Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: My idea was to use an analog watch to display the time as a 12-5-9 display, which would also enable the addition of the second.
(English) Design submitted by Heather from the USA.
Heather says: I thought about how when drawing round objects to make them look 3D, it often helps to include a reflection on the curved surface. Inspired by this idea, and the technology used for Kisai Rogue, I developed this pendant watch for ladies, called Droplet. On a long chain, it’s easy for the wearer to turn it around to see the time, yet still have a neat looking fashion accessory. Other people probably won’t even realize it’s telling the time.
(English) Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.
Lloyd says: This LCD concept watch design is named “Keiro” after the Japanese word meaning pathway.
(English) Design submitted by Cory from the USA.
Cory says: There are no seasons on a starship. No weeks, months, or years. The minute becomes meaningless, since there are 60 of those in an ‘hour’ and 24 of those in a ‘day.’ Star faring humans long ago began using the Kilosecond. Metric time, for when the rotation of a distant homeworld no longer holds any bearing.
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: This watch keeps its LCD screen always on. The built in light sensor is activate the backlight in dark environment. The upper two digits is the hours the two of the middle is the minutes and the lower two digits is the seconds.
Take a walk between the signs and explore the numbers!