Design submitted by Andy from Ukraine.
Andy says: I decided to design a classic analog watch including some unique features, new arrows style is used in it. I tried to join classic and untraditional designs. Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from Ukraine.
Andy says: I decided to design a classic analog watch including some unique features, new arrows style is used in it. I tried to join classic and untraditional designs. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: I was looking at animations of some ultra high-end watches and inspiration struck to make something with a similar feel, but less complicated and more affordable. I wanted to use a standard analog movement, but that soon proved impossible. Hopefully the visual impact of the display exceeds the increased complexity. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: “7 Holes is an analog watch concept with low production costs and an easy time telling method. Continue reading
Design submitted by Dimitar from Bulgaria.
Dimitar says: A concept LCD design with a many circles. The timing interface that shows hours, groups of 5 minutes and single minutes 1-4. The 5 minute intervals change their color on every second.
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: I sketched an LED layout which would fit a sober, angular case. To add a bit of elegance (and hopefully some feminine appeal) I had the additional idea of letting the display shine through a panel of contrasting material, which could also be repeated in the links of the strap.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: As regular blog visitors will know I’m a bit of a petrol-head (gear-head) and like the industrial engineered look. This design takes its visual inspiration from RC car nitro engines. The time telling method is a variation of a previous design “Hybrid” hence the name “Hybrid – Nitro”
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hugary.
Laszlo says: The Sonar watch is ultimate minimalist expression of time keeping – TheSonar is intuitive to read. The concept, while appearing mysterious, is quite simple once understood. This unique and distinctive timepiece features printed patterns to represent the passing of time. The outer gradient displays the minutes and the inner gradient shows the hours. The gradients interact to create an ever-changing pattern that is both functional and beautiful.
Design submitted by Timur from Kyrgyzstan.
Timur says: I called this new watch design “Orbit” because when you look at it – you get the impression as planets going around the sun. In the very center of the dial-plate we can see the seconds which look like the sun.
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: One day I saw a Tian Harlan’s Chromachron (which date from early 1970’s). The dial is divided in 12 colors which are almost blocked by a smaller disk with a 1/12 portion cut out. The disk rotates and shows an approximated time because the bezel has no markers.
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: I recently found this half-finished concept rattling about on my hard drive. I’d left it because I wasn’t sure if it was worth submitting, but when I found it there was a cry of ‘let the public decide’, so I finished it and here it is!