Flying Watch – LEDs in Orbit

Design submitted by Patrick from France.

The innovation in this concept LED watch is the “Free Push” which enables the LEDs to illuminate with the push of a finger or other body part without using the other hand, with a”beep” sound when pressed on the half-sphere center (see figure below). “If you have one hand occupied, you can turn the clock on against the cheek or on the hip!” Continue reading

Future Bling Watch Design

Design submitted by Logan from the USA.

Pink acrylic cut like gemstones rises from a slender silver frame.  Behind each gemstone is a violet LED.  The large gemstones in the center light up to show a digit 1-9 (all off for 0), the singles minutes.  The position of the lit gemstone at the top and bottom shows the tens of minutes 1-5 (all off for 0).  The position of the lit gemstone on the left and right shows the hours 1-12.  The way the small gemstones align with the big ones in the center makes it easy to read their position. Continue reading

High-performance Chrono Watch Design

Design submitted by Arnaud from France.

Arnaud came up with this design from his own desire to possess a watch which remains classical in terms of functions, but has a unique blend of geometric form.  The design perfectly blends high performance and contemporary aesthetics. It is a chronograph watch with tachymeter. Apart from the case design, the functions remain traditional. Continue reading

Decimal Time Watch Design

Design submitted by Xavier from Spain.

Xavier has found a way to control the watch in a new way, and rather than hiding the buttons, he exaggerated it to be more expressive and provide easy functionality.Design submitted by Xavier from Spain.

Xavier has found a way to control the watch in a new way, and rather than hiding the buttons, he exaggerated it to be more expressive and provide easy functionality. Continue reading

Scaled Watch Design Concept

Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.

The idea for this watch came from the vernier scale used on calipers and micrometers, combined with the copy protection gadget for the old Amiga game Indiana Jones and Fate of Atlantis.

Time is told by three rings, the middle one a stationary reference ring with six marks lit by hidden red LEDs to match the wrist band color.  The inner ring tells the hours with similar marks lit by white LEDs, and the outer ring tells the minutes, also in white LEDs.Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.

The idea for this watch came from the vernier scale used on calipers and micrometers, combined with the copy protection gadget for the old Amiga game Indiana Jones and Fate of Atlantis.

Time is told by three rings, the middle one a stationary reference ring with six marks lit by hidden red LEDs to match the wrist band color.  The inner ring tells the hours with similar marks lit by white LEDs, and the outer ring tells the minutes, also in white LEDs. Continue reading