Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Here is a watch that completely follows the curvature of the wrist. LEDs are activated with a simple axial rotation of the wrist but can also be activated by a button. Continue reading
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Here is a watch that completely follows the curvature of the wrist. LEDs are activated with a simple axial rotation of the wrist but can also be activated by a button. Continue reading
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Inspired by zippers, the watch body and face are made from aluminum, with a choice of black or silver, like Kisai Tenmetsu watch. Eleven black tubes rise slightly from the surface, like Kisai Keisan watch. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jeanne from the USA.
Jeanne has taken the concept of the eye which is often used in cryptic languages and symbols to create this unique watch design. Continue reading
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
This design is inspired by Kisai Denshoku watch, but with the red pieces running vertical and the time shown all at once. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
This stylish watch shows time with three vertical rounded bars which move up or down. The first bar shows the hours, the second bar shows 10 minute group and the third bar shows single minutes. Continue reading
Design submitted by Faisal from Indonesia.
Inspired by the Japanese flag symbol (rising sun) to bring together a sense of nationalism with a style. Continue reading
Design submitted by Stefano from Italy.
Circled, as Stefano has named it, is a watch that works with the LEDs arranged in a ring. Time is read from the innermost circle through the outer circles. Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from Ukraine.
Andy’s idea for this maze watch is based on Greek myth Theseus and the labyrinth. This watch design uses colors in a kaleidoscopic way to represent the time. Continue reading
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan uses UV LEDs that emit no visual light for this watch design. The LEDs are never seen directly, but their UV light activates fluorescent paint that shows the time. Continue reading
Design submitted by Carmine from the USA.
Inspired by travels to Alaska, the angular shapes represent the fractured nature of ice along the arctic ice flow. Gentle curves are drawn from the endangered Polar Bear while negative shapes are inspired by the majestic Blue Whale. Continue reading