Design submitted by Jordan from Canada.
Jordan says: “Why are watches limited to button activation? Why can’t they be activated a different way? Just as I was wondering that, I walked by a slot machine, and Addiction was born.
Design submitted by Jordan from Canada.
Jordan says: “Why are watches limited to button activation? Why can’t they be activated a different way? Just as I was wondering that, I walked by a slot machine, and Addiction was born.
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. Continue reading
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. Continue reading
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.” Continue reading
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says: “Nowadays, the world is experiencing many difficult situations; rebellion, war, disaster, humanitarian and financial crisis, you name it. On a smaller scale, there are also conflicts within organizations, family, couples, and in individuals. The best remedy for sadness, hatred or fear is happiness. Smile and you will be happy. Continue reading
Design submitted by Alberto from Puerto Rico.
Alberto says, this is a re-imagining of a previous design I submitted. Inspired by the imagery of the glowing circuitry found in many movies, video games and other popular sci-fi media. The main reason I decided to submit this watch design was because the original had a blank space in the center. This has been redesigned. The other reason was so it can be fully appreciated in a 3D rendering, thanks to the help of my two friends “Samuel Jerichow and Sheffer Laszlo”. I am extremely grateful for their assistance. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: “This watch design has a hybrid structured LCD display with an electroluminescent back light. “SLL Hybrid” continuously displays the time and the back light is activated by touching the button on the side. Continue reading
Design submitted by Kecskemeti from Hungary.
Kecskemeti says: “I wanted to modify a conventional watch to be more exciting to look at and to have a bit more movement than a regular watch, while using the same amount of energy as used by normal watches. You can check out the structural setup on the construction images below. Continue reading
Design submitted by Cory from the USA.
Cory says: “I’m a big fan of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and my favorite character was always the Cheshire Cat. I don’t much care for most of the depictions of the cat in popular culture, so I thought I would make my own. Most depictions of the cat are either too playful, or too sinister. I aimed to create a work of art that depicted the cat as mischievous, playful, and a tad sinister; one that is also a timepiece. Continue reading
Design submitted by Den from Russia.
Den says: “I think in real life we always use sentences like “half past…” or “quarter to…”, so it is possible to make watch without minutes details. Just with quarters.” Continue reading