(English) Bar Watch: Bold e-paper watch design
June 3rd, 2013
(English) Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: I was influenced, inter alia, by the watch of Sam “Echo” which I find really beautiful.
(English) Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: I was influenced, inter alia, by the watch of Sam “Echo” which I find really beautiful.
(English) Design submitted by Dimitar from Bulgaria.
Dimitar says: I have worked on a different shape watch with fresh youthful design and after different ideas I chose this one.
It’s a LCD watch with two different ways to display time. The upper half indicates hours and the lower indicates minutes.
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: It’s a 24 h format LCD watch. Indicate the time with stripped digits. The upper two digits is the hours and the lower two is the minutes.
The abstract-looking figures makes the reading mysterious but easy to learn.
(English) Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: This is a project, I couldn’t properly sketch for on paper. I imagined a pattern that consists of LCD lines with different thicknesses. I wanted to create a cascaded gradient from dark to bright (or vice versa) that contains the time telling numbers. The lines of the backgrounds and the adjacent numbers should be interlocking and create a black and white mesh.
(English) Design submitted by Matthew from the USA.
Matthew says: I came up with this unique design just a few days ago while I was bored, and looking at the blank lines on my piece of paper. I thought that I could incorporate these lines into a way to tell time.
(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 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.