Design submitted by Ignacio from Spain.
Ignacio says: Just looking for new ways of seeing the watches, and I thought “spirals? Yeah, it can work”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Ignacio from Spain.
Ignacio says: Just looking for new ways of seeing the watches, and I thought “spirals? Yeah, it can work”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from the Ukraine.
Andy says: I decided to use “bend, smooth” arrows in my design, to find another way for traditional arrows. To make something “free, not directional line arrows” Continue reading
Design submitted by Nigel from Australia.
Nigel says : I was trying to make create a watch that was quirky and but ultimately functional. Ideally for young women.
There is no second hand on this watch to tell the time you simply read the three petals starting from biggest to smallest.
Its unique, I have not seen any that are similar in any way. Continue reading
Design Submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: This concept is based on various world Zodiac such as The Western Zodiac, The Chinese Zodiac & The Aztec Calendar. I call this concept: The Zodiacs
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: Always on LCD watch. The screen looks like a robot face. Continue reading
Kisai Stencil is the fifth fan-submitted concept to become reality from the Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog. The conceptual idea for Kisai Stencil was submitted in September 2011 by a reader of the blog and fan of Tokyoflash, Heather Sable from the USA. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: I’m a fan of the vibration watch concept from Akinori Nemoto and I also like the Buzz watch from Tamás Pál. I would really like to have such a minimalistic and cool watch and this is my way to say it 🙂
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “Artifact” an object found on a newly colonised planet. Its origins and primary purpose are unknown. Its believe this is a relic of a lost advanced civilisation destroyed by its own creations. The science and tech division have discovered that one of its basic functions can be used to tell the time. Continue reading
Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.
Lloyd says: This concept watch design is called “Shadows” and is based on a puzzle idea I had some years ago. The display may look cryptic at first, but is actually very easy to read once you know the trick behind it. Continue reading
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says: How can you tell a product is a Japanese? I’m interested to a kanji character that is unique to Japanese and should describe Japanese sense to a product, I mean you always see it in most Japanese writing – “の” (pronounced “no”). Continue reading