Design submitted by Mike from the UK.
To save space, Mike came up with the idea of ‘projecting’ time on the wearer’s wrist. Mike did a test with a piece of card and it seems to work really well. Continue reading
Design submitted by Mike from the UK.
To save space, Mike came up with the idea of ‘projecting’ time on the wearer’s wrist. Mike did a test with a piece of card and it seems to work really well. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
The idea for this watch design was inspired by the rings of a tree which tell how old the tree was when it was cut down. This watch uses rings to count the time in a similar way. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A watch concept with e-paper display showing time in musical notes. Time is indicated by notes and sounds. Continue reading
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
This watch design is a continuous-band watch like Tokyoflash Fire or Shinshoku, but the pattern of the holes/LEDs is essentially a binary tree. This makes it easier to read the minutes by comparing to the obvious locations of minutes 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32. Continue reading
Design submitted by Gordon from the USA.
This watch design was inspired by the old Motorola Razor phone which at the time was thin sleek and very industrial looking. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: “I wanted to come up with a car related wrist watch design. An F1 steering wheel seemed to lend itself as it not only has various displays and buttons but the wheel itself gives a means to attach a strap. Continue reading
Design submitted by Calvin from the UK.
Calvin wanted to make a watch that use words alongside Tokyoflash style of futuristic time telling. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sauvage from France.
Sauvage bought the Kisai Rogue SR2 and thought of an LCD triangular concept that technically works much the same way. Continue reading
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Dimension art, geometry, and angles are what inspired Firdaus’s new watch concept. The design also has a little artistic element of kites and octopus. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A clever watch design from Laszlo here which uses e-ink technology to display the time and date. This watch design is very simple to read as you can see from the images below. The time is shown digitally using shapes that are very close to real numbers. It would certainly be easy to get the hang of quite quickly. Continue reading