January 2nd, 2013
(English) Design submitted by Paolo from Canada.
Paolo says: I wanted to design something totally different this time and I’ve always wanted a watch that allowed me to see the time naturally without having to pivot my wrist. This is that watch. The Bullet Time Watch.
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December 31st, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Heather & Matthew from the USA.
Heather & Matthew say: The original idea was to put the digits into four quadrants, cutting each digit off down the middle and along the edges of the case in such a way that you can still determine what the digit would be.
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December 29th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: Mirage: represent an evolution in how a watch displays the time. Alarm or date.
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December 28th, 2012
(English) Design submited by Dietrich from Australia.
Dietrich says: This is a revamp of my previous submission, which was inspired by sundials and the video game Qix. This version is e-paper, instead of a mix of LCD/ LED, and is USB powered.
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December 27th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Jordan from Canada.
Jordan says: After a long absence from the blog, I decided it was time to try again and after reading up on the reactions to my previous submission, Aurora, I chose to re-think, re-model, re-render and, of course rename it, resulting in this newer, classier watch: Moonwalker, ultimately inspired by one of my favorite watches – the Movado Luno.
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December 24th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: FRAME is a concept that uses vertically and horizontally split numbers. The fragments are placed in a name giving frame and look pretty cryptic being far away from their counterparts.
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December 21st, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says: A watch from our brothers and sisters, dwellers of the sky. Delta. Secret code. Beyond terrestrial. Military conspiracy? The hidden truth. Only time will tell.
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December 20th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Bennie from the USA.
Bennie says: I came up with this design because I wanted a watch that was tailored to me, comfortable and easy to read but not too easy. I’m also a gemini so I wanted my watch to have two sides to it.
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December 19th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.
Lloyd says: ”Streetwise” is a fun and creative LCD concept watch design that uses rows of houses, containing hidden digits, to display the time.
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December 18th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: An 12-5-9 format LCD watch concept. The screen like an Printed Circuit Board. Clear design, easy to read display.
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December 14th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Lisa from Canada.
Lisa says: I wanted something that looked like a crazy future bracelet and not at all like a watch. Does it also tell the weather in space? Communicate with the mothership? People just seeing it on my wrist will never know! The smooth around-the-wrist design makes it look futuristic and not like a watch.
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December 13th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Kyle from the UK.
Kyle says: My watch fell to the floor from my wrist and the glass cracked. The pattern it made inspired me to create this design.
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December 12th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Nazuk from India.
Nazuk says: Idea for this watch was born in classroom project. It is inspired from Yin & yang, which implies night and day for me. Time is read in an analog way but by way of digital display, giving the name ‘digilog’
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December 11th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Dietrich (Australia) & Peter (UK)
Dietrich & Peter say: ”Tokoro” – a watch-box that’s also a clock! “Tokei” – a matching watch! We thought outside the box, and came up with…the box!
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December 7th, 2012
(English) Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: XtalV is a variation of my Xtal concept that also used hexagon based numbers. This time I arranged them vertically and so the display looks even more cryptic, like an alien inscription.
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