Design submitted by Syam from Indonesia.
Syam says: I don’t know.. am just looking for my camera, and boom..!!! What if my lens camera to become my watch??? It will be cool dude..
Design submitted by Syam from Indonesia.
Syam says: I don’t know.. am just looking for my camera, and boom..!!! What if my lens camera to become my watch??? It will be cool dude..
Design submitted by Justin from the UK.
Justin says: I wanted to design an E-paper watch as there aren’t many around. I just doodled at work one day and the numbers seemed to appear. I went for a simple yet bold style, one that would fit the E-paper technology best.
Design submitted by Heather from the USA.
This smart watch design from Heather features all the convenient ‘smart’ functions such as; play music, message notifications, check-in, control phone camera (for selfies 😉 ) but with a more traditional & tasteful case design so it doesn’t look too out of place during your daily life. The primary idea is designed for women & the display compliments the jewellery feeling of a ladies watch – but there is a mens option too featuring a more masculine case & strap. It is an LCD watch & has regular digits with a twist.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This design is inspired by the reflector and lens units found in torches/flash lights or LED lighting units. This shape has a modern and futuristic feel with an industrial purposeful look. I wanted to transmit this look into an analogue watch design.
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: I had this idea while I was waiting for my oven element to heat.
I made 2 models with a continuous line of LCD segments/LED’s lights and 2 models with 3 unconnected “elements”. It’s an hour/minute watch with alarm and date feature. To tell the time you simply have to look for the segments/lights that are/is ON/OFF.
Design submitted by Igor from Canada.
Igor says: The idea came up while brainstorming on new ideas for my Shattered Clock project. It was a while ago, so I can’t recall what exactly inspired me.
I call this design Contraform. Due to the counter form you’re reading the number from.
Design submitted by Chingiz from Kyrgyzstan.
Chingiz says: I sat by the river and thought why modern watches don’t tell the true time. Because all known classic and digital watches repeat everyday. But we consume our lives/time/ like water, fuel or cigarettes and we must see it being exhausted constantly.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: I am a fan of lines, that come from outside the watch case and turn into time telling things on the display.
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says: Personally speaking, I have get my hand a Sony android smart watch that cost $100. Pretty decent for an OLED watch. I also aware of Pebble watch and other smart watches that pretty decent functioned and priced. When first time I get info about Tf making a segmented LCD or LED smart watch, I ask myself, how to make the smart watch compete with other decent watches available out there? How to make it is worth it to have a watch with this limitation. How to justify the price tag?
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: Levitate: is a dual format (Float / Hover) Rotating LCD / E-INK Hexagonal Touch Screen Wristwatch. Constructed in the Following Materials: Stainless, White Acetate, Black IP, Gun Metal which all include a multiple select Back Light.
The Pair of digits at the center pivot / rotate around display 30 Degrees Per Hour, Per Month or per five Minutes. So the Digits act like The Hour Hand, Depending On the current Display mode Setting: Alarm, Date, Time Or Stop Watch: See Diagrams provided
This wristwatch will appeal to people who are always on the Move. The Levitate wristwatch is multiple Functional that is easy to use / set.