Design submitted by Juan from the USA.
A car inspired watch, this watch design is all about simplicity. No need to add lines or dots. The gauge tells you the minutes and the shift diagram the hours. Continue reading
Design submitted by Juan from the USA.
A car inspired watch, this watch design is all about simplicity. No need to add lines or dots. The gauge tells you the minutes and the shift diagram the hours. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jon from the USA.
This watch design consists of several interconnected squares, each with protruding outer corners. Each corner represents 1 hour (the missing corner indicates the hour time). The red dots in the middle stand for 10 minutes each, the top middle green dot stands for 5 minutes, and the rest of the green dots on the bottom row stand for 1 minute. The yellow dots show whether is is AM or PM. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch design is divided into three parts that symbolizes sky, earth, and water. ‘Sky’ shows hours, ‘earth’ shows 10 minute groups, and single minutes for ‘water’. Continue reading
Design submitted by Bharat from India.
Bharat wanted to design a watch in black and white. He associated the colors to day and night and came up with this brilliant idea. When the watch face turns all black, it indicates 12 midnight; and when it’s all white, it’s 12 noon. Continue reading
Design submitted by Heather from the USA.
This watch design was inspired by the Optical Illusion watch from the Tokyoflash Design Studio. Time is hard to read, unless you look at it just the right way — and then it’s easy! Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch concept follows Laszlo’s minimalistic style, with easy to read time and simple case and strap design. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam wanted to create a watch which has a mechanical look but with a time display which does not look mechanical. He says “a mechanical look can mean anything and after some sketching I decided for simple slotted screws”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Javier from Spain.
Javier considers this concept design to be ideal for people who don’t necessarily want a futuristic watch desing but want a surprise when they push the button to see the time. Like a bracelet, with a simple case shape and a standard strap but an interface with an interesting pattern and LEDs co-ordinated through the lines, Javier has created something that looks normal but is far from it. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A concept here from Laszlo that uses a clear theme and a time display that can easily be read at a glance. Bright green and red LEDs are used on a black interface to keep this concept looking cool and unassuming. Continue reading
Design submitted by Genghis from France.
A minimalistic watch design concept with a strong personality, the LED lines on this watch seems to be cutting the solid metal case into two parts. Continue reading