RESET watch tilts time to your wrist movement.

Design submitted by Sam from Germany.

Sam says:ย This watch concept is a proposal for the usage of an accelerometer. The tilting angle of the watch could define the look of the display. Only one special angle lets the watch show the time in a readable fashion. The wearer could define this angle by pressing a button when facing the display. Doing so would RESET the display. Any other angle different from the defined one, causes the numbers to dissolve. The bigger the tilting angle, the stronger the effect.

For any other person the watch would look cryptic, like an incomprehensible technology. When the wearer looks at it at the defined angle, he or she can tell the time easily. Since the perfect view angle changes when lying or hanging upside down for example, the RESET button makes the time appear anytime. The display is made of radial arrays of segments that allow the circular transformation used for the dissolving of the numbers. For a clear vision, I suggest mirror LCD on black ground. A random animation would let the watch look like a futuristic machinery. An EL backlight illuminates the display at night.

The RESET is a watch for sci-fi fans with a sense for fashion.

30 thoughts on “RESET watch tilts time to your wrist movement.

  1. Looks pretty damn awesome Sam, what would take it to an even higher plain is if the dissolved numbers became binary arcs during its transition. Two time telling methods in one organic interactive animation! sweet! My suggestion aside still very support worthy 5/Y Best of luck sir! ๐Ÿ˜€

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    • Very interesting idea Peter. Maybe the fragments would move to much to be readable every time. But still a good idea that makes me think ^^ Thanks alot for your support!

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  2. Props to you Sam! This design is spectacular, I would definitely buy this right away! Very original, the idea of the accelerometer to read time.. Fantastic!
    5*/Y all the way!! Best of luck! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  3. Sam … Ultimate one … unbelievable creativity n’ innovation … seems like TIME is floating over water … add some music if possible along with animation … ๐Ÿ™‚

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  4. A great design. I think I’d find myself trying to “beat the RESET” and interpret the time before the numbers had reformed. A definite 5/Y.

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    • Hehe, very tough plan xD It could work until some point. With some decades of practicng you’ll have it ๐Ÿ˜€ Thanks for the compliment and your support!

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  5. When I first saw this I thought you’d beaten me to it, Sam! I’m working on something a bit similar, but now I’ve read the description I see it’s not as similar as I first feared…=)

    It looks very cool, and the idea of using an accelerometer is inspired. The display itself is a good combination of high-tech (the dissolving numbers and animation) and old-school (the low-resolution monochrome pixels). It’d be interesting to see how it would look in reality. Damn cool, is my guess. If there’s one thing I’d change it’s (as usual) that I’d like to see the case and strap better integrated with the display.

    All in all; very good work! =)

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    • Hi Anders! I’m glad I didn’t interfere with your work. I’m looking forward to see your concept here ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks alot for the nice words! Letting case and strap be more integrated with the display sounds like a good idea. As long as it’s not getting cheezy, I’m in hehe.

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  6. Really interesting design. And easy to read. It’s just problematic for someone that has broke his arm. ๐Ÿ™‚
    Well no, it would just be really problematic to show the time to someone, only you can read it.
    I’m also wondering, of the accelerometer would react with the vibrations of some car or train for example.

    Maybe a stability zone more than a specific angle would be good. Or more than that : a non linear deformation but something that, more the angle is far from the stability one, faster the dissolution is.

    For example : take the stability angle to 0ยฐ. At 1ยฐ you had 1% of dissolution, 2ยฐ, 2% and so one, but for example after 10ยฐ, for each ยฐmore, you would had 2% and after 20ยฐ, 4% and so one, 30ยฐ by 8% of dissolution…
    An exponential dissolution !

    But 5* anyway !

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    • Hi Shana!! Thanks a bunch for the big comment! Now to the points…

      I was in the middle of trying to find a situation to help the broken arm guy but then I realized, he wouldn’t even be able to put the watch on in the first place ๐Ÿ™‚

      Oh yes, please, it should be super problematic for others to read the time. They look at you like a car when you are able to tell them the time then showing them the cryptic display xD

      I like the idea of having a stronger dissolution at a bigger angle. That’s what I actually did. It moves one pixel first, then two, then three and so on.

      Since you might need to press the reset button anyway, because your ideal position isn’t always the same, the display tolerance doesn’t need to be high. I do agree though, in a certain span, the display should stay readable. That would also compensate vibrations.

      Phew, you make me think hehe. Thanks for the input, very helpful!!

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      • You are welcome !

        I always post a comment only if I have something (that I found) interesting to say ๐Ÿ™‚

        Sorry to let you think… ๐Ÿ˜€
        Oh and… that’s a joke for the broken arm… ๐Ÿ˜‰

        I had well understood for the dissolution and the angle. What I meaned was to change not the dissolution only, but also the dissolution rate.
        So first, for one step of angle, you had 1 pixel move, for the next step, 2 pixels moves, so a total of 3 pixels, next angle step 3 pixels moves at once, so a total of 6 pixels and so on.
        But I look again and it doesn’t seems possible to modify the dissolution rate with the few amount of pixels ๐Ÿ˜‰

        Thank you again for this design !

        Shana

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  7. Laszlo, Lloyd, Peter, Ossamah, Kraut, Anthony and Lemon, thanks alot for coming by and showing your interest! I hope it helps ๐Ÿ˜€

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  8. Master Sam,
    This is certainly an example of your talent.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Of course my support for this concept.

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  9. I’m not really fancy about this design but I think its pretty damn brilliant idea. Looking futurewatch really! It can seduce me anytime on holiday sales!

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    • Yeah that’s why I like screensavers, they entertain you although the computer has nothing to do. It’s so simple actually but the effect is cool. Thank you for your thoughts Makk! Let’s cross fingers ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  10. Ok cool! I concentrated on the basic display idea while staying realistic and I reached quite some people ๐Ÿ˜€ Thank you all for your comments and your support! I hope this can be done, because it’s fun to baffle people.

    Thanks again and stay tuned!

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