Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: TIE (Take It Easy). Large numbers for the big times
It’s an always on LCD watch with time, alarm and date functions.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: TIE (Take It Easy). Large numbers for the big times
It’s an always on LCD watch with time, alarm and date functions.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hugary.
Laszlo says: The Sonar watch is ultimate minimalist expression of time keeping – TheSonar is intuitive to read. The concept, while appearing mysterious, is quite simple once understood. This unique and distinctive timepiece features printed patterns to represent the passing of time. The outer gradient displays the minutes and the inner gradient shows the hours. The gradients interact to create an ever-changing pattern that is both functional and beautiful.
Design submitted by Timur from Kyrgyzstan.
Timur says: I called this new watch design “Orbit” because when you look at it – you get the impression as planets going around the sun. In the very center of the dial-plate we can see the seconds which look like the sun.
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: One day I saw a Tian Harlan’s Chromachron (which date from early 1970’s). The dial is divided in 12 colors which are almost blocked by a smaller disk with a 1/12 portion cut out. The disk rotates and shows an approximated time because the bezel has no markers.
Design submitted by Heather from the USA.
Heather says: I was analyzing the differences among the digits 0-9, and how some digits share common parts, or shapes. Each of the following groupings share the same bottom half: 0,6,8 – 3,5,9 – 1,4,7 – 2.
Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.
Lloyd says: Hidden is an LCD concept watch design with a seemingly baffling display of digits and horizontal bars that conceal the time in a new way.
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: I recently found this half-finished concept rattling about on my hard drive. I’d left it because I wasn’t sure if it was worth submitting, but when I found it there was a cry of ‘let the public decide’, so I finished it and here it is!
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: Kryptic: is inspired by the Last son of Krypton: Kal-El / Superman/ Clark Kent.
Design submitted by Eric from the USA.
Eric says: The design resembles graph theory in computer science. Depending on the time, the watch will display a path that only goes through the numbers that should be added.
Design submitted by Nicholas from the UK.
Nicholas says: In a school project, I gave myself the task of designing something in the style of TokyoFlash. As I didn’t have the ability to make a watch (no high precision tools) I decided to design a Grandfather Clock. Taking partial inspiration from the Kisai Denshoku watch.