Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: How to add color to an LCD watch in a way that is functional? Continue reading
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: How to add color to an LCD watch in a way that is functional? Continue reading
Design submitted by Gordon from the USA.
Gordon says: This is a mash-up of an old watch design body and a new display of mine so lets call it “Mashup”.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “Geoglyph” a watch inspired by the phenomenon of crop circles. These elaborate geometric patterns (however created) can be as beautiful as they are mysterious. They also lend themselves to an unusual watch display.
Design submitted by Timur from Kyrgyzstan.
Timur says: Dear colleagues, I have designed a new watch “ENIGMA”, which looks very mysterious at a first glance. However, once you understand how it works, it will become very simple and easy.
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: The following concept is for a series of taking / speaking character watches inspired by the following iconic characters: Iron Man, Spider-man & Electronic Music super stars: Daft Punk. Construed in various material that suit / replicate the look / style of the character represented on the face / display.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: For a while now I have thought about creating a watch using Topography as an inspiration. “Topography is a field of geoscience and planetary science comprising the study of surface shape and features of the Earth” This is often shown using curved lines to show the shape and lie of the land at it’s various altitudes.
It was only when I did an internet search I found that someone had beat me to it. The existing design uses the Topographic element as a decoration on an analogue watch face. So I decided to make a digital design using the Topographic element as the time telling.
Design submitted by Brad from the USA.
Brad says: Video games have long been a part of my life. Today’s games have incredible graphics and story telling power, but some of the real old school games are the ones that made big impressions on me. This is a watch designed to honor some of the old shooter arcade games. This is the Genesis.
Design submitted by Valentin from the USA.
Valentin says: I was going through my many designs that haven’t submitted and found this one I designed a while ago. I came up with this one when I was more into vintage video games and stuff. don’t really know what to call it. I though maybe something like “arcade” “perspective” or “emulator”? I don’t know since it really just is all that at once.
Design submitted by Gabriel from Romania.
Gabriel says: Although this design has nothing to do with the planetary system I decided to call it Orbit because the LEDs are rotating around the center of the watch.
The LED’s orbit around the center of the watch forming the time in an digital way. The numbers bend to the center forming a relative simple way to read the time.
I think this watch model suits those who want a modern and tech watch that keep the lines of a regular one.
Design submitted by Nev from the UK.
Nev says: As a child, I used to love watching the rain and seeing ripples on water resulting from raindrops. This formed the inspiration for ‘Ripples’.