Design submitted by Valentin from the USA.
Valentin says: I love cars, so I decided to make a design inspired from a speedometer. called SPEED.
Design submitted by Valentin from the USA.
Valentin says: I love cars, so I decided to make a design inspired from a speedometer. called SPEED.
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: I decided to create a watch that uses old fashion / calligraphy styled digits.
This lead to the “Gothic” wristwatch design. Which uses a: LED, LCD or E-paper / E-ink to display the time Display. Constructed in either: IP black, Gun-Metal or Stainless Steel This watch has three display modes: Alarm, Date & Time (Default).
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is the third and final instalment….or is it a prequel? of the model used to create “Stealth II” and “3Delix” a long long time ago in a galaxy near the west midlands in good old blighty. It occurred to me that the chevron shaped segmentation on this model was slightly reminiscent of the arches of the Sydney Opera House. So I decided to create this 12-5-9 format watch based on this inspiration.
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: I present GRID 2.0
It’s a remake of my Grid watch submission ( https://blog.tokyoflash.com/2014/08/grid-watch-merges-cryptic-digital-time-reading/ ) based on a few suggestions:
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I have recently created a couple concepts that featured helix shapes in their time telling in various guises. This is a 12/5/9 format LED watch which uses the helical forms to show the time in three columns that look like exposed cables, hence the name “LiveWire”
Design submitted by Jacques from The Netherlands.
Jacques says: The watch is a redesign of the watch I posted earlier. Although the watch looks quite different from the first one, the principle actually is the same. A minimalistic watch with a completely blank front and time reading functionality on the side, which creates a surprising effect compared to the many watches with frontal displays and numerous clocks/pointers etc.
Kisai Radioactive is the latest concept design to become reality from the Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog.
Submitted by Hitoshi Yamada from Japan, the concept for Kisai Radioactive was posted on the blog in April 2011. Kisai Radioactive has been in development over the past year and is now available to buy exclusively at Tokyoflash Japan. Continue reading