Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: “My intention was to make a futuristic analog watch with illuminated watch hands. A parallel idea was the line which transforms to show the time in the case area.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: “My intention was to make a futuristic analog watch with illuminated watch hands. A parallel idea was the line which transforms to show the time in the case area.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch design is called Nami, meaning wave in Japanese. Designed in two color options; matte black or gold, the surface of the design is covered with waves.
Design submitted by Gabor Nemeth from Hungary.
Gabor says: “I really like the concept of binary watches, although it’s hard to find any stylish pieces in this category, so I thought I could try to create my own. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: “I was playing around with layouts for rectangular displays more suited to LCD screens than my earlier designs and came up with the idea to arrange numbers around a rectangular screen, and connect them by two right-angled lines; nice and geometric. Not to mention easy to read. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: “The LEDs are displayed in the layout of a Celtic knot. Made of steel with a silver or black coating and a tri-color or monochrome display. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: “This concept is a continuation of my Power concept which I feel was let down by the display layout. The modular concept was recieved well however, and I wanted to make another effort with a cleaner look, easier to read and with several display options depending on the wearer’s preference. Continue reading
Design submitted by Brent from the USA.
Brent says: “I came up with the idea for this concept from looking at old jump-hour watches. I like the way they look and move and thought it would be interesting to design an e-ink take on a jump hour watch.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
An LCD concept with an LED backlight. The way the time is read is the same as the Tokyoflash Ni watch and the animation used creates a cryptic puzzle effect. Continue reading
Kisai Console is the third concept to become reality from the Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog. Originally called Bright Time, the conceptual idea for Console was posted on the blog in February 2010.
It was voted as one of the most popular designs by fans on the blog in February and the concept was developed based on feedback provided. Thanks to your votes, Kisai Console has become reality and is now available to buy here. Continue reading
Design submitted by Onno from the Netherlands.
Onno says: “After reading your blog a couple days ago, I was lying in bed when suddenly inspiration struck me, and I drew out the complete watch face and time indication system in a matter of minutes. Now, a few hard days work later the final project is ready for submission. Continue reading