Design submitted by Djordje from Serbia.
Djordje says: Motivation of time, I wanted to achieve the effect of ease of watching at time, to understand better their own time.
Design submitted by Djordje from Serbia.
Djordje says: Motivation of time, I wanted to achieve the effect of ease of watching at time, to understand better their own time.
Design submitted by Sarah from the UK.
Sarah says: This is my second attempt at designing a watch and has been a development of the previous snowflake idea, except this one is inspired by sunrises.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: The BLACK WIDOW is inspired by the red hourglass marking of a spider with the same name. This marking and the combination of red and glossy black led to this watch concept.
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: What would a Tokyoflash sports watch look like? That question was on my mind while I worked on maximizing digit size on the display. The result is a cool display with extra sporty functions.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “Y2Z” (Y two Z) I wanted to come up with a simple belt orientated design that looks really technical and Sci-fi but was ultimately makeable.
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: This is a revamp of “AD 1224”, a previous submission. It’s an e-paper/lcd combined with analog watch. I wanted to make an analog-digital watch. I choose digital hour and analog minute and second.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: LCD watch concept looks like the craters on the half moon. The twelwe hours and all the minutes is placed on a half side of the screen. It’s a little bit interesting layout, but easily interpretable and not very hard time reading.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam Says: Xtal is the result of some small sketches I made when having lunch. When I looked back at the paper, I liked the initial mystery of the numbers, the simple geometry of the watch and the general edginess of everything.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “2PM15” which is a back to basics analogue with a subtle twist.
The time telling method is very conventional and uses a disk for the hours and two quirky shaped hands for the minutes and seconds. There is a red LED in the top right corner to indicate PM.
Design submitted by Barry from the USA.
Barry says: I got the inspiration for this timepiece from my days as a student, and then, for 36 years, as a high-school teacher. One type of test questioning was called “MATCHING”, with two columns, A & B.