Trax MkII watch rolls into the combat zone.

Design submitted by Peter from the UK.

Peter says: I wanted to come up with a watch design based on driven belts. The first thought that popped into my head when thinking about belts was caterpillar tracks and what caterpillar tracks are usually attached too. So I decided to use tanks as an inspiration for this watch concept.

The time on this design is told by either three of four tracks (belts) the track/s on the left side tell the hours and the ones on the right tell the minutes. The time is the row of numbers in the center of the watch which correspond to the rocker style button which also acts as a marker for the time. These belts could be driven by small motors or a mechanical movement. I have opted for a 24hr format but would also work with a 12hr format.

Clearly this design is very industrial as you would expect when the inspiration is military hardware. So therefore will only appeal to certain types of people who like the industrial look.

People who like mechanical objects, engineered products and military hardware may like this design. It may appeal action men, big kids and adventurers alike.

This design stands out because of its industrial look and time telling method.

The belts give it a mechanical feel which could be powered by existing movements adding to its feasibility.

116 thoughts on “Trax MkII watch rolls into the combat zone.

  1. You are a rising star to be man. Before i saw your work i tought the g shock models was cool. Now that I have seen your desings. The g chock looks like somethings made in the stone age. I hope you get richer than the rolex companie

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    • Crikey thats a huge compliment! Im glad you like the concept. To have one of my designs made would be a dream come true! Thanks for the epic comment and interest in my design! 😀

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    • Hi ID, when I mentioned mechanical movement I ment a traditional analogue movement (which could be a kinietic powered movement). If this design was powered by a analogue movement it would be difficult to display the date without adding more belts/tracks for the date. If it was powered by digital motors you could in theory have a date mode using the existing belts/tracks.
      I hope this answers your question, thanks for taking interest in my design and thank you for the comment! 😀

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  2. This is the greatest watch i ever saw. I want to be One of the First German Guy that geht’s this watch 🙂 ! Great Design. So let me know when i can get it.

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    • Hi Simon, I hope you get the chance one day to be the first to recieve this watch! Its very much in TF’s hands at the moment, if it gets more comments like your’s it may stand a chance. Thanks for the epic comment! 😀

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  3. Hi Pete,
    Do you know, if there is Chance that this watch will be produced? Or what do u thnk, will the Dream come true 🙂 ?
    Simon

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    • Hi Simon,
      I really wish I knew, only TF have any knowledge of their plans.
      I would hope it stands a chance as it has been well recieved, has had plenty of interest on the external blogs etc and has a reasonable rating. I have my fingers crossed that TF see some potential x^^x
      Thanks for the support, I appreciate it! 😀

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    • Wow thats cool, I hadn’t seen that one before buts its awesome. That shows im on the rights “trax” lol
      Thanks for the comment! 😀

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    • Hi Sam, yeah this one has really done the rounds on the external blogs. Hopefully this will have a positive effect on TF’s decision making. Thanks for the comment! 😀

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