August 15th, 2012
Design submitted by Alan from the USA.
Alan says: The design was inspired by two science fiction films, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Tron: Legacy. Both films were beautifully designed, and translate well to an LED watch. The “time” animation was inspired by the flickering screens on the spaceship Discovery. Read the rest of this entry »
August 14th, 2012
Kisai Upload is the latest concept watch design to become reality from the Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog. The original concept was featured on the blog in July 2011 and is now available to buy. Read the rest of this entry »
August 13th, 2012
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
This is “Pozi-Drive” a very simple digital LED design. The basic premis is the display is made up of four groups of LEDs arranged in a cross-headed screw like arrangement hence the name “Pozi-Drive”. Read the rest of this entry »
August 13th, 2012
Design submitted by Erik from Colombia.
Erik says: I figured a diffent way to tell the time that has little to do with number or the conventional ciclular form. Read the rest of this entry »
August 10th, 2012
Design submitted by Emilio from the USA.
Emilio says: One day during class I became bored (again). I was looking around trying to find something to do and then i noticed a flow map. I thought to myself what if I can transform this into a watch and after a few minutes later voila. Read the rest of this entry »
August 7th, 2012
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: As people will know by now I am a bit of a petrol head and love anything to do with cars and motorcyles etc. I was looking at designing an LED watch using a standard analogue format when I realised that the LEDs looked rather like the spokes of a car alloy wheel, “P-Zero” (the name of a famous performance tyre) was born.
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August 3rd, 2012
Design submitted by Gabriel from France.
Gabriel says: I was thinking for a while about a concept watch which would let me be connected to my smartphone with a Tokyoflash sci-fi touch and I came with this concept simply called “Smart connection”.
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August 2nd, 2012
Design submitted by Peter (UK) and Sam (Germany).
Peter & Sam say: The inspiration for this design originates from “origami” the art of folding paper.
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August 2nd, 2012
Design submitted by Mark from New Zealand.
Mark says: Inspiration / theme for this design came from the well known Morse code.
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July 30th, 2012
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: 12-5-9 — Binary hybrid LED watch with. Indicates the time in three columns in binary format. The first is the hours, the second is the ten minutes and the third is the single minutes.
Easy-to-read, when you know the binary numbers.
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July 25th, 2012
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “Hypercube” an analogue format LED watch. I wanted to come up with a simple LED watch that tells the time in an analogue style.
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July 24th, 2012
Design submitted by Dietrich from Australia.
Dietrich says: I couldn’t decide if I wanted to design an analog or digital watch. Then it came to me…
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July 23rd, 2012
Design submitted by Devindh from the UK.
Devindh says: I called this design ‘Ebi’ because the eventual design reminded me of a lobster. The idea stemmed from my exploration of e-paper. I wanted to incorporate laser cut pieces of e-paper into a design, as this display technology lends itself to custom shapes.
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July 21st, 2012
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “Digit Stacked MKIII” cryptic LED watch.
The original idea consisted of digits made up of LEDs, the digits were arranged one inside the other in a russian doll style. This allowed the quite regular digits to become cryptic, artistic and abstract.
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July 20th, 2012
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: There is this wrist surrounding line (ito in japanese) which adapts in the case region to show the four digits of the time display. The line itself can always be seen completely, but it is not illuminated.
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