Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A simple yet well-thought out design from Laszlo, this watch design has both binary and analog functions that may appear confusing at first glance but is an actual easy read. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A simple yet well-thought out design from Laszlo, this watch design has both binary and analog functions that may appear confusing at first glance but is an actual easy read. Continue reading
Design submitted by Roman from Russia.
Roman used the moon as the most suitable object for implementing his idea of lunar craters for luminous diodes. Continue reading
Design submitted by Max from the USA.
Max says “I was playing around with the symmetry of a rectangle while still trying to maintain an easy-to-read design. I was also looking for a watch that when idle, would have a plain black face”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Kristian from Sweden.
This watch concept was created as an answer to a search for a new analog watch. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam had two ideas combined in this watch. One was about placing the display on an edge facing the eyes of the wearer and use the free space on top of the wrist for a battery recharge mechanism. Another idea was about having a tilt sensor and the fun you can have with it. The result is this tilt sensitive watch concept with manually rechargeable battery. Continue reading
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
This watch design is Logan’s response to two challenges: 1) measure time not using hours and minutes and 2) develop more creative analog watches. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch design is inspired by today’s most popular video game, PORTAL 2. There are two designs available: OLED (orange and blue colors) and analogue with fluorescent ink. Continue reading
Design submitted by Nemoto san from Japan.
Denmark’s famous toy block LEGO has released an analog Lego block watch and Nemoto san has thought how Japan’s toy block, Nanoblock, will look as a watch. He chose Nanoblock for this design because of the 4mm size per block. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jordan from Canada.
Jordan wanted something new with features unlike any other watches and he thought of extending the face up-arm, but that was not visually appealing so he made a pop-out. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
This watch design tells the time like a standard analog watch, the difference is in how it does it. Everyone’s done the school physics experiment where you pour iron fillings on a paper with a magnet underneath. Anders says that that was the inspiration for this concept. A blank face sprinkled with steel particles. Continue reading