Design submitted by Erik from Colombia.
Erik says: I figured a diffent way to tell the time that has little to do with number or the conventional ciclular form. Continue reading
Design submitted by Erik from Colombia.
Erik says: I figured a diffent way to tell the time that has little to do with number or the conventional ciclular form. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: I like the idea of a circular 12-5-9 watch because it looks cryptic and familiar at the same time. Inspired by the possibilities of colored LCD (Kisai 3D Unlimited), I made this colorful RBG LCD concept. Continue reading
Design submitted by Emilio from the USA.
Emilio says: One day during class I became bored (again). I was looking around trying to find something to do and then i noticed a flow map. I thought to myself what if I can transform this into a watch and after a few minutes later voila. Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from The Ukraine.
Andy writes: “I decided to create intersection figures, to create an ornamental effect based on digits and colors. After understanding the system, it’s very easy to read the time. Continue reading
Design submitted by Lloyd (Australia) and Peter (UK).
“Time Shift” is an exciting LED concept watch that displays the time and date by ‘beaming’ digits onto the display. It was inspired by the futuristic teleportation devices in sci-fi programmes and films.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch design has two printed acrylic rotating discs that create a moire effect to indicate the tme. The inner dot shows the hour and the outer dot shows the minutes. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
The basic idea for this watch is “changing the classic numbers with a simple operation to let it look cryptic but easy to decypher”. The simple operation this time is slicing the numbers diagonally and moving the resulting parts along the slice. As reaction, different parts of the numbers create new alignments letting the new numbers look like alien symbols. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “Predatime”, a watch inspired by the Predator character from the films of the same name. This is a popular inspiration, with most people choosing the self destruct mechanism as the basis for their design. I decided to use the mask image of the iconic character for my design. Continue reading
Design submitted by Dietrich from Australia.
Dietrich says: I was looking at designs on Tokyoflash website and thinking that many of them are based on “codes” of some sort. Then I hit upon the idea of colour codes. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
The time reading is very easy on this one hand watch. Similar to an analogue watch, the twelve big segments in the middle of the screen indicate the hour, smaller sixy segments indicate minutes, and the last segment shows seconds.