April 7th, 2011
A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
This analog watch design is ideal for people who are sick of the society, stupid rules & being told what to do all the time. As a sign of rebellion they can wear this watch and say “F*** No”! Well, not exactly, as there is “No Swearing” allowed of course… Read the rest of this entry »
April 4th, 2011
A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
24/7 Driver is an analog watch design that is quite different to typical analog watch designs. This concept uses discs that rotate like the hands of a normal watch and above these discs are dials through which the time is displayed. Read the rest of this entry »
March 30th, 2011
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: “I thought I would give hexagons a chance this time. I made a geometrically simple case and strap in IP black and let little gaps form hexagons all around the watch design. Read the rest of this entry »
March 29th, 2011
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: “The idea of a watch that projects the time onto the wearer’s wrist, like some alarm clocks that show the time on the ceiling, is one that has floated around my head for a while now. I’ve wanted to do the concept justice, and have let it take it’s time. Read the rest of this entry »
March 28th, 2011
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A new concept watch design from Laszlo, called “Parcel”. This design uses LEDs to display the time and appears to feature raised acrylic sections to distinguish elements of time, in a similar way to the Kisai Denshoku watch.” Read the rest of this entry »
February 15th, 2011
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Two similar watch designs with subtle interface layout variations. Both feature vertical lines of LEDs beneath a stainless steel grid that separates the segments and that also features a raised section which makes for an interesting touch. Read the rest of this entry »
February 10th, 2011
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says: “Razor Time is a slashing time/watch concept. The theme is slashing and cutting gears like sword, dagger, knife, blade etc. The razor probably the closest to represent the watch design best. Otherwise, you can call it slashing katana(s) or “ken” too. Read the rest of this entry »
January 31st, 2011
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Watches at Tokyoflash usually have an unusual way to display the time. This concept also has a unique case design with a sliding effect. Read the rest of this entry »
January 26th, 2011
Design submitted by Cory from the USA.
Cory has thought about sun dial time as it’s been viewed for centuries and brought that concept into the digital age.
With a touch of a button, rays will light up the watch clockwise to display the time. Hours on the inner ring and minutes in groups of five on the outer ring. Single minutes are designated on the octagon in the middle, center AM shown as the upward facing semicircle while PM as the downward facing semicircle. Read the rest of this entry »
January 21st, 2011
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
The latest unique wrist watch concept from Laszlo is a little bit like a sheet of origami paper that folds and unfolds to display the time. Read the rest of this entry »
January 18th, 2011
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
With a display in the style of a ring, this watch design is shown with three LED colour options, but this is a design that would look equally good in LCD. Read the rest of this entry »
December 29th, 2010
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: “I wanted to draw a watch with the maximum number of LEDs possible, with lots of animations, before fixing the exact time. This is a watch design for those who love the LEDs with full animation.”
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December 28th, 2010
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This is a development on Laszlo’s previous watch design “Baransu” except the blocks that make up the interface are diagonal instead of horizontal. This ensures that the display is completely full of LEDs. The time is displayed as graphics and there is no other decorative element.
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December 21st, 2010
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A vivid concept from Laszlo that uses LEDs to display the time in a very clear manner. Large blocks of light are divided by a web of lines that meet in the centre, each block indicates a unit of time and each colour indicates an element of time. Read the rest of this entry »
December 20th, 2010
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: “ I started with the shape of the LCD, and the rest followed from there. Starship is an always-on LCD watch with an electroluminescent backlight and a small touch pad instead of buttons. Read the rest of this entry »