Design submitted by Jordan from Canada.
Jordan says: “Why are watches limited to button activation? Why can’t they be activated a different way? Just as I was wondering that, I walked by a slot machine, and Addiction was born.
Design submitted by Jordan from Canada.
Jordan says: “Why are watches limited to button activation? Why can’t they be activated a different way? Just as I was wondering that, I walked by a slot machine, and Addiction was born.
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: “The idea of a watch that projects the time onto the wearer’s wrist, like some alarm clocks that show the time on the ceiling, is one that has floated around my head for a while now. I’ve wanted to do the concept justice, and have let it take it’s time. Continue reading
Design submitted by Ignacio from Spain.
Ignacio says: “Some months ago, I was watching my clock and I asked myself: “Why must the hands rotate? Why not the numbers?” This inspired me to come up with this watch design. It took me several months to make the final concept because it has been difficult to find the best design. Continue reading
A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
A simple watch design that uses an LCD screen backlit with colored LEDs to display the time. The digits of time are camouflaged within the lines of the display. One benefit of this LCD watch design is that the display is always on and can always be read without touching the button. Continue reading
Design submitted by Greg from France.
Greg wanted to indicate time in a simple manner and yet surprise the person reading it. This watch was inspired by binary watches. Continue reading
Submitted by Heather from the USA.
I was thinking it would be neat to come up with a concept that includes a play on words. The display will say “WATCH THIS” – which is meant to grab your attention – especially on a WATCH! Then a press of the button will display the time in an interesting way, which certainly is something to watch. Continue reading
Submitted by Augustin from Switzerland
The idea of the X shape comes from a traffic light’s sign (the red one) I was staring at this sign for long minutes, highly concentrated, to make it become green… my thinking slowly derivated far from the goal, but reached an unexpected idea…
The result of the 3 X and the other digits is nicely geometrical and lets many possibilities to display time, date, chrono and may be other functions. Despite a completely different way of displaying time than the classic hands, I think it is still easy to read. With training, it even must be quite quick to get it. Isn’t it the spirit of Tokyoflash ?
Submitted by Augustin from Switzerland
The idea of the X shape comes from a traffic light’s sign (the red one) I was staring at this sign for long minutes, highly concentrated, to make it become green… my thinking slowly derivated far from the goal, but reached an unexpected idea…
The result of the 3 X and the other digits is nicely geometrical and lets many possibilities to display time, date, chrono and may be other functions. Despite a completely different way of displaying time than the classic hands, I think it is still easy to read. With training, it even must be quite quick to get it. Isn’t it the spirit of Tokyoflash ?
A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
At first glance, this watch shouts ‘You can never tell time’, but it is in fact child’s play. The outside lines show hours based on regular clock position and inside these lines, the minutes are displayed in digits! How much easier can that be!
A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
At first glance, this watch shouts ‘You can never tell time’, but it is in fact child’s play. The outside lines show hours based on regular clock position and inside these lines, the minutes are displayed in digits! How much easier can that be! Continue reading
The RPM concept design that was featured on February 5th has made it to the next stage of development and is now under technical consideration. We really appreciate the feedback everyone provided and have carefully considered each comment.
Certain updates have been made to the original concept and we are now in the process of deciding whether the watch can go into production.
Kisai RPM is now available to buy here.
The RPM concept design that was featured on February 5th has made it to the next stage of development and is now under technical consideration. We really appreciate the feedback everyone provided and have carefully considered each comment.
Certain updates have been made to the original concept and we are now in the process of deciding whether the watch can go into production.
Continue reading
This striking concept watch design is deceptively simple to read; three windows on the face separate units of time.
Twelve digits in the top screen indicate hours, the bottom screen indicates five minute groups and the uniquely shaped screen to the left indicates four single minutes. Continue reading