Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I have an interest in retro style computer games, the old 8 bit type stuff that tended to consist of wire frames to describe 3D forms. I figured this would make a nice watch face.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I have an interest in retro style computer games, the old 8 bit type stuff that tended to consist of wire frames to describe 3D forms. I figured this would make a nice watch face.
Design by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: Many of the digital concepts presented on the blog show hours and minutes, but not seconds. Including the seconds adds to the appeal because not only is it a more accurate representation of the time, but it also attracts more attention with an ever changing display. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: This is Centric, an attempt at a one-hand watch concept. I’ve been wrestling with the idea for a while, trying to get it to work, and this is the result. I’ve tried to keep the styling subtle to correspond to the mechanical simplicity of the design. Continue reading
Design submitted by Heather from the USA and Tokyoflash Design Studio
Heather says: The Kryptonic LED watch design from Tokyoflash Design Studio was awesome, and very reminiscent of Predator. According to comments, the only difficulty was time-reading (memorizing placement). Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: SPECTRUM is a stylish fun watch with a scientific background. It started as binary idea. 1 is an activated LED and 0 is a deactivated LED. Or you can say, one is white and 0 is black. I had the basic shades for the basic numbers and thought it would be cool to give all the other numbers parts of the color spectrum. The cool thing is, the spectrum can be divided into 8 distinguishable colors! I’m using four long bars to tell the time. This is inspired by emission spectra of elements that get passed by light (Thank you, my astronomy teacher). Continue reading
Design submitted by Alan from the USA.
Alan says: The design was inspired by two science fiction films, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Tron: Legacy. Both films were beautifully designed, and translate well to an LED watch. The “time” animation was inspired by the flickering screens on the spaceship Discovery. Continue reading
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says: This is a watch phone (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watch_phone) design for Tokyoflash Japan. Code named Kisai Driver (abbreviation for Driving Revolution), this watch phone design uses custom Google’s Android operating system and has features like most of today’s smart watches. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
This is “Pozi-Drive” a very simple digital LED design. The basic premis is the display is made up of four groups of LEDs arranged in a cross-headed screw like arrangement hence the name “Pozi-Drive”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Erik from Colombia.
Erik says: I figured a diffent way to tell the time that has little to do with number or the conventional ciclular form. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: I like the idea of a circular 12-5-9 watch because it looks cryptic and familiar at the same time. Inspired by the possibilities of colored LCD (Kisai 3D Unlimited), I made this colorful RBG LCD concept. Continue reading