Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: This is the squared version of my VERTIGO watch.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: This is the squared version of my VERTIGO watch.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: This is the LED version of my previous “NIN LCD watch” concept.
https://blog.tokyoflash.com/2013/06/nin-watch-with-unique-digital-layers
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: The future of technology is Bio mechanic engineering which machine are grown using a combination of cybernetic fibres & genetic material to create living machines. The concept behind the following LCD / E-ink Display which I call: Genome.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: As the regular blog users will know Im a bit of a petrol head. This design was inspired by a recent high profile concept car, which had a really futuristic dashboard consisting of two linked round digital dials. This watch plays homage to this awesome looking display. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jose from Spain.
Jose says: I’ve always been the curiosity to ask me in formal and functional terms, would happen when I disassembling an analog watch to assemble it again but in a different way from the original, maintaining its features. Continue reading
Design submitted by Moatasem from Egypt.
Moatasem says: As an Architect and a Design developer, the idea came from applying architectural principals to form a dynamic geometry that is both minimal and attractive. The flow of a basic module helps to create accurate spaces in buildings; that also applies to objects such as wrist watches. Continue reading
Design submitted by Lloyd from the UK.
Lloyd says: “Infraction” is an LCD concept watch design which, as the name suggests, displays the time and date literally “in” what appear to be fractions. Don’t worry, though. Absolutely no maths is needed and telling the time is very easy. Continue reading
Design submitted by William from Norway.
William says: I have watched this movie called WANTED and this movie, there is a loom that uses an hidden binary code to reveal mysterious informations. Remembering this, I wondered how to use the pattern of a loom to tell the clock. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says:
This is a new approach to my first Timeline concept https://blog.tokyoflash.com/2012/06/timeline-crypted-watch-design/ and this time I liked to use LEDs. The basic idea is using just normal LEDs, a silk screen to blur the gaps between them and then a stencil layer with timey wimey lines on top.
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says: This watch design is inspired by ray, and ray. Wondering to the sky, I see beautiful horizon changes color as the time passes. I initially have an idea of watch design based on ray (fish) and then I came up to blend the idea of ray fish and wonderful ray of light! Continue reading