Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: In search for a minimalistic analog watch idea I took inspiration from older concepts of mine and combined them for Phenomenon.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: In search for a minimalistic analog watch idea I took inspiration from older concepts of mine and combined them for Phenomenon.
Design submitted by Wilhelm from South Africa.
Wilhelm says: After some talk about binary watches here on the TF blog I came up with something different with a more sci-fi military style, the Target LED Watch.
Design submitted by Gordon from the USA.
Gordon says: I wanted to make a watch inspired by modern custom interiors. I was hoping to come up with a unique method of time telling but more importantly i was hoping it would compliment the overall design.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “Exoskeleton” a variation on a theme of an earlier design called “Vertebrae“.
Like Vertebrae this design is inspired by armour and exoskeletons and features armour like plates that make up the body of the watch. The gaps between these plates supplies the time telling display.
Design submitted by Delphine from France.
Delphine says: I was looking at a rotating sky map and I thought it would be great to have one small everywhere I go. Date and time are already on it so why not a watch? And this is how Constellation was born.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: The idea for Invasion came at the time when I worked on Vein. Both concepts share the idea of letting the end of a line represent an analog watch display number.
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: The following concept is my attempt at digital sports / activity monitor wrist watch. This design incorporates both a pulse sensor built-in to the bracelet / strap & kinetic motion sensors in the watch face. The pulse combined with the amount of movement gauges the user mood & this alters the color of control buttons & LED back light. I call this concept: Impulse
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: What’s cooler than a hologram? Four holograms! That is basically the design ethos behind this concept; Wormhole.
Design submitted by Justin from the UK.
Justin says: This is a re-imagining of BorderLine, a concept of my own creation. The method of telling the hours was well received and some felt that it was a shame that the minutes were robbed of this unique method.
So it has been reborn as…Glyph.
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: I was on the tram about six months ago when I caught sight of a concrete buttress of some sort, which was shaped like a number of intersecting blocks. It was an interesting shape that I thought might make an interesting watch face, so I sketched out a few ideas. None of them worked, however, but I kept coming back to it.