Design submitted by Andy from Ukraine.
Andy’s idea for this unusual watch design is based on a heavy metal rock bracelets. Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from Ukraine.
Andy’s idea for this unusual watch design is based on a heavy metal rock bracelets. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam thought about how to make the center of the watch hollow, but without showing skin of the person who wears the watch, and he came up with this watch design. Continue reading
Design submitted by Genghis from France.
This watch concept was inspired by electronic circuit boards and the movie Tron. The time is displayed when touching or pressing the top face of the watch and read by adding the lit LEDs. Upper circles indicate hours, lower left 5 circles indicate 10 minutes group, and lower right circles show single minutes. Continue reading
Design submitted by Stefano from Italy.
Another concept from Stefano that is both simple and fun. The strap and case are quite standard but the display is unusual and uses four a combination of colors to show the time. Hours are shown on the inner most ring by the yellow circle that overlaps the yellow and blue zones. Minutes are on the next ring out and are shown by the magenta circle that overlaps the pink and blue zones. Single minutes are shown on the outer most ring by the black circle. Continue reading
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick’s latest concept has “a futuristic shape and is for all those who love metal LED watch designs. The horizontal line of red LEDs is homage to the rising sun image.”
A design with a definite science fiction emotion within and a futuristic vibe. The time is quite simple to read but the number of LEDs used is minimal creating a very simple bracelet style design that isn’t too overpowering. Continue reading
Design submitted by Adwin from The Netherlands.
Adwin says he I likes old synthesizers and computers so this was the inspiration for his design. The time is displayed in three stages: the red circle on the left shows hour blocks 1-12 and the green circle on the right shows 10 minute blocks and then single minutes. Continue reading
Design submitted by Juan from the USA.
To tell the time on Juan’s handcuff design, just count the blue diamonds. The red diamonds are there ones simply to make it easier to read the time faster. The hours is the first group of diamonds and the minutes are the other 6 groups. Juan says that this is for “cool people who are not afraid to stand out.” Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo’s inspiration for the “MOTION” watch concept was from a YouTube video “Spinning LED Display using Fan Motor“. There are two ways to view time on “MOTION” – 1. Press key A once and move your wrist to see the time for a few seconds. 2. Press key A twice to see the time instantly. Continue reading
Design submitted by Stefano from Italy.
Stefano says “divide a square into 29 triangles and this is the ideal number to represent the time.” A geometric concept that divides the time into hour and minute segments using triangles. Quite a simple design that needs a little calculation to read, but we’re sure this wouldn’t take long once you get the hang of it. It appears that the display would be made up of either LCD cubes or digital tube LEDs with a silk screen over the top to show the triangular effect. Let Stefan know what you think about his design and whether you’d wear it. Continue reading
Design submitted by David from UK.
After experimenting with 3D and optical illusions, David came up with this watch design which can either be viewed as pyramid or a tunnel. Continue reading