Design submitted by Laszlo from Germany.
Laszlo says: SGMNTS is a LED watch concept. It indicates the time with very thin LED bars in three rows (hh:mm:ss). Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Germany.
Laszlo says: SGMNTS is a LED watch concept. It indicates the time with very thin LED bars in three rows (hh:mm:ss). Continue reading
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: Fathom: Is my design concept for a waterproof diver’s wristwatch available in two display styles: Atlantic /Pacific. Each of which is available white Black or White Digits plus in various Materials: White Acetate, Black IP, Stainless Steel or Grey Shark Scaled: Rubber: See Diagrams Provided. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “Bilateral” an attempt to make a back to basics analogue format watch with an off the shelf movement look a little more interesting. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jose from Spain.
Jose says: Some time ago, reviewing old papers, I found some old pictures of my technical drawing studies, one of them contained three arcs of a circle, and it has inspired the TRIARCH concept watch. Continue reading
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says: A mysterious way of time telling with eclipse code; this is Crimson watch design.
Despite its cryptic look, the time telling on Crimson is relatively easy to read. The eclipse ring indicates current hour and extended lights indicate current minute, all in analog +4 format. The watch material can be made in acetate (as depicted – black acetate) or stainless steel body and strap. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: A few weeks ago, I misread the wall clock at work. A colleague remarked that this blog has made me incapable of reading ordinary clocks, and I made some jokes about how weird a watch needs to be for me to be able to tell the time. One joke was that it can’t have two hands. That thought stayed, and I decided to make something of it.
Kisai Rorschach is the latest concept design to become reality from the Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog.
Submitted by Samuel Jerichow from Germany, the concept for Kisai Rorschach was posted on the blog in March 2013. Kisai Rorschach has been in development over the past year and is now available to buy exclusively at Tokyoflash Japan. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: This is a very simple idea this time. I thought about letting tally mark numbers tell the time and instantly wanted it to be on an e-paper display – thin, white, simple. I’m not sure about how the watch should look like. There shoudn’t be too much details to leave space for own associations, it should be elegant and unisex of course. Continue reading
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: In my sketchbook I had a drawing of 12 circles arrange in a lozenge but no note if it was suppose to be arrange as a circle or a lozenge. Then I realize that I could place a lozenge inside a circle and place a + sign in the center, linking the 4 corners of the lozenge. Then, I’ve cut the circle, lozenge and + in multiple segments. Continue reading
Design submitted by Gordon from the USA.
Gordon says: This is ICON. A watch that can be customized by choosing from a palette of materials to fit the wearer’s style. I was going for a minimalistic style that was rugged and modern, but not too rugged. I think this watch is unique because it uses what i like to call a 11-4-11 method of telling time. That is to say 11 lights for the hours, 11 lights for the 5 minute intervals and 4 lights for the single minutes. Continue reading