Design submitted by Logan from USA.
Logan says: Permutation connects random pairs of clock positions with thick LCD lines. The intersections of the six lines break them into smaller LCD pieces, which are inverted to display the time.
Design submitted by Logan from USA.
Logan says: Permutation connects random pairs of clock positions with thick LCD lines. The intersections of the six lines break them into smaller LCD pieces, which are inverted to display the time.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: “This is “CC” which stands for “Concentric Chronograph”. I wanted to come up with a watch with multiple displays which are concentric around each other, rather than the traditional two or three small displays mounted on one large display. Continue reading
Design submitted by Zoltan from Hungary.
Zoltan says: “I wanted to create an uniquely shaped watch with minimal design. This is the “X Watch”. It displays the time in 24 hours and has an always-on LCD display. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jens from Sweden.
Jens says: “When I played around with different shapes for digits, I discovered the empty spaces between them and thought these patterns should give enough information to show the time. Continue reading
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan says: “Imagine drawing a line from 12 o’clock to 6 o’clock, diving the clock face in two. The Symmetry watch answers the question, “How you can you tell time using only half of the clock face?” Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
An “always on” LCD watch design with color changeable LED backlighting. The upper left 6 segments indicate 5×2 hours and +1 hour. The 6 segments in the left botton indicates 5×10 minutes and 5 minutes. The 4 segments in the right side of the screen is 4×1 minute. Minimal calculating of the time. Continue reading
Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.
Lloyd says: “This watch design is called “Time Splitter” and was inspired by a puzzle I created about 8 years ago. The display may look a bit weird at first, but is actually very easy to read once you know the trick behind it. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
This watch concept is inspired by the interlocking fluent mandala-like shapes of motorway junctions. The time is told by four digital numbers which are like four motorways that meet in the display section. Each motorway comes from outside, goes through one or more curves, forming a number and then leaves the display again. Continue reading
Heather says:
“I wanted to make an LCD design that would include seconds, as that is a desirable feature that few currently available watches have. I was also inspired by Sam’s Online watch concept, which uses just the outlines of digits on both sides. I extended the concept by letting the digits be read in the negative space, between changing n-sided polygons (n-gons). Continue reading
Design submitted by Sung Yong from Korea.
Sung says: “I wanted to make a sketchbook in a watch, so I want to put graphic design, character and brand logo on it. This watch is very cute and simple. It is easy to collaborate with other brands, character, graphic designer. I think this model can change in various ways.” Continue reading