Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: I present “AIRPORT”, named like this because the time looks like airport acronyms.
I had the idea while seeing Andy “rainbow spectrum” concept on this blog.
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: I present “AIRPORT”, named like this because the time looks like airport acronyms.
I had the idea while seeing Andy “rainbow spectrum” concept on this blog.
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: The following wrist watch concept is a 23-11-4 LED analogue / binary LED display. That uses 38 Hexagonal “Cell” Key Pad Increments. Constructed in both metal watch cases / bracelets or Leather Straps with a multiple Color LED selector. The user can change how this watch animates by pressing the screen lock at one of three positions. See examples provided.
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: It is a project inspired of the “Rotate-Watch” and the “Koinshidensu-Watch”.
The “Rocking-Watch” makes coincide enigmatic pieces of LED, so that they form readable figures. It is necessary to look at the watch perpendicular to its vision and to make it swivel, towards outside, in line with arm, until the figures are formed to give the hour. Several animations are programmable. AM-PM – Display the hour and the date – Mode of alarm – Unisex design for small and large the wrists.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I had an idea for a simple LED watch using inspiration from the rear diffusers sported by modern performance cars. These diffusers are often elaborate looking extruded forms with various fins and facets. I decided this inspiration could create a nice display frame. “Exostrusion” was the result.
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 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 Patrick from France.
Patrick says: It’s simple, I like metal watch, with animated LEDs.
The “Profusely-LEDs-Watch”. It is a watch with programmable LEDs and it can be connected with its smartphone, it indicates the outside temperature, the weather, it receives messages (e-mail, SMS etc)
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: I was doing some sketching and scribbled a simple 12/5/9 display layout made up of three ellipses. This simple layout had a slightly alien look to it that could interpreted as some kind of unidentified flying object, or some yet undiscovered creature from the deepest and darkest parts of the oceans. Hence the name “Batiodea” (Batoidea is a superorder of cartilaginous fish commonly known as rays)
Design submitted by Valentin from the USA.
Valentin says: I love cars, so I decided to make a design inspired from a speedometer. called SPEED.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is the third and final instalment….or is it a prequel? of the model used to create “Stealth II” and “3Delix” a long long time ago in a galaxy near the west midlands in good old blighty. It occurred to me that the chevron shaped segmentation on this model was slightly reminiscent of the arches of the Sydney Opera House. So I decided to create this 12-5-9 format watch based on this inspiration.