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 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
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
A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
‘Shadow’ is the theme of this design. The shadows of the displayed numbers show time in easy digital format. Continue reading
Design submitted by Firdaus from Malaysia.
Firdaus says: “I wanted to create a ‘light performance’ with this wrist watch design. A set of focused light beams is shot onto the non glossy, dark surface to create an art performance that shows the time in hh/mm sequence. The wrist watch is controlled by sliding and gesturing the touch sensitive surface (see the animation in the video below). Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from the Ukraine.
Andy says: “My idea is based on a ribbon bracelet and the shape of women’s fashion jewelry. It also looks like 2 leaves from a tree. The design is in the shape of 2 independent electronic parts – 1 for hours telling and 2 for minutes telling. This design would be ideal for people who love original design, fashion, style and original ways of displaying time.” Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: “Two things guided me to make this watch design. The first thing was the idea to make a wrist watch that the wearer can adapt as they please. The second thing was, I thought about why should one use e-paper for a watch? It is just black and white, has no background light and doesn’t look spectacular at all. The big benefit is, it can show anything you want (within the restriction, e-paper has) and the black-white is pretty artistic actually, so it was the perfect display type for my idea. And the word “spectacular” is subjective, you decide how the display on your watch looks! This watch is your canvas… Continue reading
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 Sam from Germany.
Sam says: “I thought I would give hexagons a chance this time. I made a geometrically simple case and strap in IP black and let little gaps form hexagons all around the watch design. Continue reading
Design submitted by Scott from the UK.
Scott says: “With this watch design I wanted to think of a word that has a very visual response when mentioned, and see if i could come up with a design that reflected this. That word was ‘lightning’. Continue reading