Design submitted by Jonathan from France.
Jonathan says: “I wanted to use e-ink technology which is ideal for small displays like watches; low energy, sharpness, contrast. The clarity of black and white is also interesting.
Design submitted by Jonathan from France.
Jonathan says: “I wanted to use e-ink technology which is ideal for small displays like watches; low energy, sharpness, contrast. The clarity of black and white is also interesting.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam came up with the idea of a 12-5-9 watch with all the time telling LEDs placed on one single circle. If it is 1:00 there is only one light that fills the whole circle. If it is 1:23, there are six lights (one for the hours, 2 for the minutes x10, and three for the minutes x1). Continue reading
Design submitted by Genghis from France.
Genghis says “While looking at older entries, I realized that a lot of classical patterns or symbols were used, but not the infinity symbol. My initial idea was to use one circle for hours and the other one for minutes. But there were problem with the display in the “cross” area. The solution I found is a display with a gradient. It works for each display of time. This is easy to read and gives an unique looking to the watch. Electronic ink could be a good technology for this display and the watch is designed for both men and women. Many colors choices are possible.”