Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: The idea came looking for an elegant watch for both women and men, with a slightly cryptic reading like as my “Fuji-Watch“.
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: The idea came looking for an elegant watch for both women and men, with a slightly cryptic reading like as my “Fuji-Watch“.
Design submitted by Justin from the UK.
Justin says: As usual I doodle the numbers first, then simply mould the rest of the watch around them. I always set out with a specific technology in mind, E-paper, LCD, analogue…
This time I chose LED…I created…GRID!
Design submitted by Daniyar from Kyrgyzstan.
Daniyar says: The design is inspired by F-117 stealth ground-attack aircraft.
It is assumed that the screen will be made with e-paper technology.
Maybe those, who like dynamic shapes, will like it. Shape of body differs this design from many others.
Design submitted by Jonathan from the USA.
Jonathan says: I imagined how time would flow through wrist watches of the future. How would the cycle of time be depicted visually with both the straps and the case? I had the entire watch interact with all of its components in a balanced way that creates the illusion of motion. (Motion of time)
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: Morpheus is a design concept for a smart wrist watch that connects with you smart cell / mobile phone or MP 3 Player. Furthermore this concept is inspired by the science fiction film The Matrix. Available three materials: Black IP , White Acetate or Stainless Steel.
Design submitted by Justin from the UK.
Justin says: This design was to be the eighth in my collection so I thought it would be quite apt to start with an octagon. Why not?!
As usual I didn’t really start with a specific style in mind…these things just evolve as time goes on…needless to say it has evolved into my favorite design so far! Hope you like…Octavius.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I was trying to think of a really simple and intuitive design with a sober look.
I came up with “mono” a back to basics, minimalistic LCD design based on a single hand style analogue format.
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: With a case width of just 23.4 mm, this would be the world’s slimmest smartwatch. The first image shows a comparison to the widths of existing popular smartwatches, which are much wider. Even if other smartwatches might have greater app functionality, Tokyoflash could still attract significant interest from customers who do not like those bulky watches and prefer a narrower, sleek form.
Design submitted by Sam from Germny.
Sam says: I had the feeling that I achieved something cool with my previous Timeline concepts, so I gave the basic concept another round. This version is the 3rd Reality.
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: While seeking an ultramodern shape, the EPaper display is came naturally. The “ZigZag-Watch” is a EPaper watch which proposes figures in prospect, linked the ones to the others by forming a zigzag pattern. There are two buttons of activation, to program the various functions and the other to validate the programming.