Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: “This idea came while I was working on another design (the AD 1224). It’s a combination of an analog hour display with digitally displayed minutes and second (or month and day ). Continue reading
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: “This idea came while I was working on another design (the AD 1224). It’s a combination of an analog hour display with digitally displayed minutes and second (or month and day ). Continue reading
Design submitted by Sarah from the UK.
Sarah says, “I came up with this watch design when randomly when opening a security lock at work. I was thinking… wow, wouldn’t it be awesome if a watch did that too? Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: What sort of watch display would make heads turn? Perhaps one that looks like only half a watch. The hexagonal case of the “HALF WATCH” is split vertically so that the LCD display screen takes up only the right-hand portion of the hexagon.
Design submitted by Pawel from Germany.
Pawel says: I have been a fan of your watches for several years now. After I discovered the blog I was excited by the idea that a design of mine may come to life! So I started developing a design that would be entirely new while appropriate to your brand and technically easy to implement.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “N3XU5” an always on LCD or e-paper watch design.
Anyone who is familiar with recent Android smartphones may well recognise the inspiration for this design.
Design submitted by Fabio from Brazil.
Fabio Says: Minimalistic dial, based on radars. No buttons. Three concentric rings, each representing conventional clock hands. No buttons (the watch has to be minimalistic). The central ring represents the second hand and its movement attracts attention.
Design submitted by Jens from Sweden.
Jens says: The concept is called Leftovers since the presentation of time (or date) is based on what’s left when you remove the figures.
Design submitted by Pawel from Germany. Pawel says: Years ago a watch with full color matrix display was considered futuristic, now it is state-of-the-art. However, transparent displays are uncommon and still appear futuristic to us. An idea of a transparent watch is fascinating to me. This is a design of a futuristic watch showing time in midair which is possible to make with contemporary technology. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: The inspiration for this concept comes from oscilloscopes. I like the imagination of having something scientific on my wrist.
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: Karaoke a speaking watch that features a LCD or E-ink display screen. This design inspired by the Speaking Clock telephone service which anyone can call on the telephone & find out the correct time: United Kingdom. This watch come preloaded with the official language of your country of origin further languages & guest voice can be uploaded from the Tokyo Flash Website via a USB port/ cable.