Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: I like the idea of letting something run around the wrist and adapt in the case region to tell the time.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: I like the idea of letting something run around the wrist and adapt in the case region to tell the time.
Design submitted by Paolo from Canada.
Paolo says: I’ve always wanted a device like the one the Predator wears on his wrist. Illegible graphics count down some sort of time. Alien numbers… It just looks so cool.
So I decided to design a watch that resembles that device loosely and counts down in the same fashion every minute.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: GAPS (silver and ip black version) is a 12-5-9 always on LCD watch. The display background has a special illumination paint coating that is capable of providing continuous light output for 20 years. This significantly increases the battery life.
Design submitted by Colby from South Africa.
Colby says: The idea for the ‘Abandon’ came from a long time obsession with anything post-apocalyptic. Recently there’s been an abundance of movies, series and games which embrace nuclear fallout, zombie or robotic-alien themes. When challenged with the task of designing a watch, this was a strong influence.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “QuadOrbium” The watch is loosely inspired by the humble bicycle combination lock.
The gyneric format of the inspiration tends to consist of four discs with numbers printed on them that your scroll untill the correct combination of numbers are displayed and the lock can be disengaged.
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.