Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: Most of the time, I prefer a minimal display, but sometimes I need more accuracy. Big Minimal is an attempt to balance two styles in a single watch I can wear all the time.
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: Most of the time, I prefer a minimal display, but sometimes I need more accuracy. Big Minimal is an attempt to balance two styles in a single watch I can wear all the time.
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 Andy from the Ukraine.
Andy says: My idea is based on popular watch Kisai Kaidoku. I decided to use text time message, but to use unconventional text style, to use color spectrum
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: For a long time I have had the idea in the back of my head for a watch design that you could look through rather like a gun scope, this is probably partly inspired by one of Cory’s older designs called “Lock On”
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: Armour and Sci-Fi are two of my favourite themes which keep tempting me back time and time again. And so they have again, this time inspiration has come from Sci-Fi helmets from games and film.
Design submitted by Justin from the UK.
Justin says: This is a redesign of a previous submission of mine under the same name.
Although it was liked by many, some deemed the analogue mode a little on the rough side and I really wanted this to be realised for its full potential and I simply couldnt rest until I had made things right.
I hope you guys like the new and improved Duo.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I wanted to come up with a back to basics analogue design with a hint of sci-fi which would be easy to make and traditional in its time telling. “Mercury” was born.
The time telling is traditional analogue using off the shelf movements. This twist in this case is that the hands and markers are organic in form and look like that they are a splat or splash of liquid metal or some kind of gelatinous alien lifeform.
Design submitted by Justin from the UK.
Justin says: The idea for this watch came to me while doodling (again). I wanted to have a watch that used simple to read numbers and that also had a cryptic mode. There seems to be a desire for both nowadays and so I began with that frame of mind.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is 3Delix an evolution of an older design called “Swirl”
Swirl worked by using spiral shaped hands connected to an analogue movement which converted radial movement to linia movement. Allowing the time to be display in a column like window. 3Delix takes this concept into the third dimension.
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: It is a project which I have in my paperboards for several years, I like the mechanical sports with a great power of propulsion.
“Booster-Watch” is a watch with LEDs with various reading programs of the hour.