A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
A touch screen LCD watch design that does much more than simply tell you the time. It also gives an indication of your blood alcohol content (BAC) to gauge your level of sobriety. Continue reading
A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
A touch screen LCD watch design that does much more than simply tell you the time. It also gives an indication of your blood alcohol content (BAC) to gauge your level of sobriety. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam has reinterpreted the traditional pocket watch with its chain and clasp in a modern way. In this watch concept, it has an IP black case and clasp and an interchangeable band. The attachment of the band and the hinge of the clasp are integrated with its button into one cylinder at the watch’s side. Continue reading
Design submitted by Roman from Russia.
Roman’s idea for his new watch design was based on a desire to reach convenience in operation and simplicity of perception of time. The idea is born from an attempt to connect the analog clock and diode chronology, and the best object to fulfill this purpose is the natural form of a flower. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says that hydraulics has always fascinated him and he wanted to translate it into a watch design. He had the idea of a glass torus with two pistons, one fixed and one moving, telling time by pumping oil from one side of the pistons to the other while simultaneously rotating the whole torus. Continue reading
Design submitted by Nemoto san from Japan.
This watch design is an analog watch divided into two discs – hour disc and minute disc. Continue reading
Design submitted by Gordon from the USA.
Gordon says that he came up with this watch design idea when he was attempting to make a square format watch that told time with lights. He wanted to duplicate the shape used for the links of the case to get a single theme running out the watch. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says, “When I thought about finally trying a binary display (inspired by the binary watches in the blog), I saw I need 6 positions for the LEDs. Some seconds later came the decision to make a hexagonal case”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Gordon from the USA.
Gordon says he wanted to make a watch that was asymmetrical and used lights instead of numbers to tell time. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jordan from Canada.
The two vortices on this watch are 7-armed so reading it is tricky at first, but it’s quite a nice looking watch design. The face of this watch is reminiscent to that of Cory’s concept – “Particle“. Continue reading
Design submitted by Madhanaraj from India.
This watch design is based on QR (Quick Response) code technology. The face of the watch displays real time QR code which includes time and other information. Continue reading