Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
This LCD watch design concept is based on the interlocking hexagonal cells inside a honey bee’s hive. The time display is split into several time sections and divisions.
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
This LCD watch design concept is based on the interlocking hexagonal cells inside a honey bee’s hive. The time display is split into several time sections and divisions.
Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.
“Spotcheck” is a fun and perplexing LCD watch design that displays the time and date via a bewildering and seemingly chaotic array of question marks.
Don’t worry though. Reading the time or date is easy. Just concentrate on the spots in the display and 4 digits magically appear. There’s also a “quick reveal” option so that you can just display the spots. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch design has an LCD and LED version with bouncing dots effect.
It is fitted with an acceleration sensor which activates and displays the time for 5 seconds with a sudden wrist movement. Continue reading
Design submitted by Clem from France.
The design for this bluetooth headset is simple yet modern. It doubles as a digital watch so you do not have to worry of losing it.
It’s main goal is to use technology as a jewelry accessory. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: I’ve tried to design it to sit somewhere between art deco, raygun gothic and steampunk.
It is a classic analog watch where the ‘pole’ of the globe indicates the hour, the thin end of the inner orbit marks the minute, and the outer orbit the seconds. This ensures that the display is constantly moving at a noticeable speed, giving a more dynamic impression. Continue reading
Design submitted by Zoltan from Hungary.
Zoltan says: I wanted to created a watch that looks special, but you couldn’t tell at first glance what it is.
Nevertheless it’s easy to tell the time by looking at it.
The watch has 13 LEDs in a single row.The LEDs are controlled by an accelerometer and as you shake your hand they light up at the appropriate time to show the digits.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: This time I liked to make an expressive watch based upon a pyramid. I was inspired by the theory, that the big pyramid in Giza (also: Gize, Gizeh) or mayan pyramids were build by aliens. The pyramids influence architecture in sci-fi movies so why not a watch? This I thought a futuristic alien pyramid watch would be cool.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: The inspiration for this watch came from the number sign (hash, pound sign, rarely octothorp in different variations). This symbol divides an area into nine squares.
I sketched around for a digital display and quickly came to the double square numbers, you can see in the images. I took the name Octothorpe due to it’s emphasis on the number 8. There are 8 squares forming the time display and each of them is made of 8 segments.
Design submitted by Timur from Кyrgyzstan.
Timur says: Titanium watches designed in style futuristic modernity. Information display clock showing precise time, decorated with beautiful characters. At first sight the characters are seem odd, difficult to understand what time is it. However, after careful consideration it is becoming clear, that these characters are the numbers that display hours and minutes. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “Tri-ripple” a 12-5-9 format based watch. I wanted to come up with a simple 12-5-9 format watch that had a alien/spacey feel.