Timescale – LED Watch Design in Musical Patterns

Design submitted by David from UK.

David was looking for a minimalist idea that would be simple to read but with a twist. This watch design came up when he saw a trailer on TV for Close Encounters. He combined the idea with tones or notes to get a similar audible effect.

Design submitted by David from UK.

David was looking for a minimalist idea that would be simple to read but with a twist. This watch design came up when he saw a trailer on TV for Close Encounters. He combined the idea with tones or notes to get a similar audible effect. Continue reading

Optical Illusion LED Watch Design

A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.

This watch design is for you if you like a little challenge.  The time is displayed as an optical illusion – you can train your eyes to see the hidden numbers through the green and black maze.  Just press the button and see the green LEDs animate to light up the whole face and show you time in 4 big digits – no counting required.

A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.

This watch design is for you if you like a little challenge.  The time is displayed as an optical illusion – you can train your eyes to see the hidden numbers through the green and black maze.  Just press the button and see the green LEDs animate to light up the whole face and show you time in 4 big digits – no counting required. Continue reading

Neon-ized LED Watch Design

Design submitted by Logan from the USA.

After careful consideration of visitors’ comments on Logan’s other design submissions, he came up with his best design yet. Inspired by neon-advertising in dystopian sci-fi movies, this is simplicity and power combined in one entertaining design.

Design submitted by Logan from the USA.

After careful consideration of visitors’ comments on Logan’s other design submissions, he came up with his best design yet. Inspired by neon-advertising in dystopian sci-fi movies, this is simplicity and power combined in one entertaining design. Continue reading

Nokta Watch Design – Time in a dot

Design submitted by Salih from Turkey.

One LED dot is all it takes to tell time from this efficiently designed concept. It is a multi-colored LED watch showing 10-minute segments in different colors. The intersecting points between the hours in rows and minutes in columns light up in 6 colors representing each ten minutes. On date mode, all the LEDs light up except the section showing the date.

Design submitted by Salih from Turkey.

One LED dot is all it takes to tell time from this efficiently designed concept. It is a multi-colored LED watch showing 10-minute segments in different colors. The intersecting points between the hours in rows and minutes in columns light up in 6 colors representing each ten minutes. On date mode, all the LEDs light up except the section showing the date. Continue reading

Tuning Watch – Car Design LED Watch

Design submitted by Patrick from France.

A very interesting and innovative watch design, Patrick describes it as a design that looks like a revamped American car, Calande, from the 50s and 60s.  Not only is the design for car lovers, it has a special mechanism, a sensory flap, that makes this watch handy for drivers on the go.  The time can be activated without releasing the steering wheel.  Convenient?  Read on!

Design submitted by Patrick from France.

A very interesting and innovative watch design, Patrick describes it as a design that looks like a revamped American car, Calande, from the 50s and 60s.  Not only is the design for car lovers, it has a special mechanism, a sensory flap, that makes this watch handy for drivers on the go.  The time can be activated without releasing the steering wheel.  Convenient?  Read on! Continue reading

Section – Segmented LED Watch Design

Design submitted by Logan from the USA.

Whoa!  Logan’s ideas are just overflowing!  We have here twelve square segments combined to form a rectangular shaped display.  The LEDs illuminate clockwise from the top left to count 1-12 (all off for 0).  Hours are displayed first, then tens of minutes, and single minutes.

Design submitted by Logan from the USA.

Whoa!  Logan’s ideas are just overflowing!  We have here twelve square segments combined to form a rectangular shaped display.  The LEDs illuminate clockwise from the top left to count 1-12 (all off for 0).  Hours are displayed first, then tens of minutes, and single minutes. Continue reading

Rising Sun Watch Design

Design submitted by Calvin from UK.

Here’s another unique Japanese-themed watch design.  Calvin’s concept shows a striking and vivid representation of Japanese symbols.

The white exterior and red LED will without question attract everyone’s attention and interest.  People who fancies Japanese-related gadgets will surely go for this watch.

Design submitted by Calvin from UK.

Here’s another unique Japanese-themed watch design.  Calvin’s concept shows a striking and vivid representation of Japanese symbols.  The white exterior and red LED will without question attract everyone’s attention and interest.  People who fancies Japanese-related gadgets will surely go for this watch.

Top LED section shows the hours, second section indicates AM/PM, third section shows 10-minute segments, and fourth section shows 1-minute segments.  PM is indicated by a half sun sign and AM, a full sun. Continue reading

Across Time LED Watch Design

Design submitted by Logan from the USA.

Like Logan’s design, “Arctime”, this watch design is a rearrangement of a traditional watch display brought forward into something futuristic.

We were lost at first on how to read the time but Logan explains it as “Two lines across the watch face tell the time. Imagine the hands of a traditional watch, anchored not at the center of the dial, but at two points on the perimeter. Those hands become LED lines to mark the hours (blue) and 5-minute groups (red). The minute line flashes 1-4 times to indicate times not ending in 0 or 5”. Sounds way too complicated but give it a moment and you’ll see how straightforward it is.

Design submitted by Logan from the USA.

Like Logan’s design, “Arctime”, this watch design is a rearrangement of a traditional watch display brought forward into something futuristic.

We were lost at first on how to read the time but Logan explains it as “Two lines across the watch face tell the time. Imagine the hands of a traditional watch, anchored not at the center of the dial, but at two points on the perimeter. Those hands become LED lines to mark the hours (blue) and 5-minute groups (red). The minute line flashes 1-4 times to indicate times not ending in 0 or 5”. Sounds way too complicated but give it a moment and you’ll see how straightforward it is. Continue reading

The Koi – LED watch design with a touch of Japanese

Design submitted by Anna from Australia.

Anna has appealingly incorporated the koi fish to this simple and beautiful design.  She says “I wanted to incorporate a symbol that I believe epitomizes something inherently iconic within Japanese culture”.

The image is embossed on a silver watch face and scales will light up on each fish indicating the relevant time.  The minimalistic design will surely appeal to a variety of people and Anna believes that such design will allow the watch to be worn in all situations, from everyday to evening wear.

Design submitted by Anna from Australia.

Anna has appealingly incorporated the koi fish to this simple and beautiful design.  She says “I wanted to incorporate a symbol that I believe epitomizes something inherently iconic within Japanese culture”.

The image is embossed on a silver watch face and scales will light up on each fish indicating the relevant time.  The minimalistic design will surely appeal to a variety of people and Anna believes that such design will allow the watch to be worn in all situations, from everyday to evening wear. Continue reading