Asymmetric e-paper Watch

Design submitted by Patrick from France.

Patrick says: Asymmetric Watch “e-paper” it is a variant of “Hiding-Watch”. Its originality lies in its asymmetrical shape. The dial reading is curved thanks to technology “e-paper”.

The dial displays numbers in black and white or multicolor for easier reading, positive or negative depending on your choice (see “5-Asymmetrical.jpg” file attached)

His original lines attract mainly women and men “eccentric”.

Because of its unusual shape of its original curved dial, fits perfectly the wrist and reading “cryptic” easy to decipher, depending on the display mode.

25 thoughts on “Asymmetric e-paper Watch

  1. hi guys how are you? i am wide searching for a kyokusen model in black, who can sell it one unit to me? i use paypal as a way of payment…i will consider your help

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  2. beautiful work, Patrick. 🙂
    I like this a lot, but I think I liked the original “Hiding-Watch” even better!
    5*/Y to this too.

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    • Heather, thank you for your appreciation, by the dominant form of the idea, which was already present with “Hiding-watch”, but now with e-paper.

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  3. Hi Patrick, this is very cool! It’s out there yet conventional enough for the mass market. Has a stealthy feel cos of its angular look. Probably my new favourite of your designs! 5/Y best of luck sir! 😀

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  4. Large a thank you with all the team of Tokyoflash for this new publication and large a thank you for the originality of sound very new model which I wait to receive impatiently. Yes I still cracked for “Kisai Intoxicated LCD Watch.”
    Superb idea!

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  5. Hi, Patrick. I LOVE the first rendering, the colors look great together. I also like how you tapered the top and bottom point down into the band. Although I like this case (actually it is symmetrical) I would like to see the colors you used in the top rendering here in your original Hiding-Watch design.

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  6. Although I liked your “Hiding-Watch”, I prefer this one. The asymmetrical case appeals and the numbers look great. Nice one. 5*/Y.

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    • Hi Makkovik, thank you for your comment, I agree with you on the division of areas of reading, they can be made directly on the e-paper, not necessarily on the glass, it would be easier? Hence the choice of an additional parameter, for easy reading.

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