Design submitted by Sauvage from France.
Sauvage bought the Kisai Rogue SR2 and thought of an LCD triangular concept that technically works much the same way. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sauvage from France.
Sauvage bought the Kisai Rogue SR2 and thought of an LCD triangular concept that technically works much the same way. Continue reading
Design submitted by Rachid from Switzerland.
After reading different comments on Rachid’s previous design, Always 10:10 LED Analog Watch Design, he decided to redesign the concept with a different approach. Continue reading
Design submitted by Cory from the USA.
Cory says: “Binary data trees are an interesting way to display data. After toying around with different binary tree structures, I found one that seems to display the time in an interesting and original manner”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This radar inspired analog watch design from Laszlo has three color variants in a solid round stainless steel casing with a perforated front panel. Continue reading
Design submitted by Scott from UK.
Scott says that he loves all kinds of sci-fi imagery and that includes cyberpunk. He came up with this idea to be a bracelet first, and a watch second. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
This watch design is a sound sensitive watch which reacts to environment sound. The display of the watch is inspired by the voice modulator of K.I.T.T. which changed from a flashing rectangle to three arrays of LEDs in the middle of the first season. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A 12-5-9 LED watch in silver or black with an interesting concave watch face where time is displayed in dots. Continue reading
Design submitted by Gordon from the USA.
This watch design is inspired by the mythical “Ouroboros”, an ancient symbol used by many cultures to represent infinity. The fangs act as the clasp mechanism and the buttons are the eyes. Continue reading
Design submitted by Rachid from Switzerland.
A man once said “even a broken watch can show the exact time twice a day”. Rachid heard this again in a movie not long ago and he thought that it is an amusing idea to create an analog broken-looking watch that shows the correct time. Continue reading
A new concept from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
Looking at this watch design face on, you might be fooled into thinking that the LCD display is simply made up of cryptic lines and blocks. Once you’ve cracked it however, the time is as easy to read as any other digital watch. Just flick your wrist to change the angle and reading the numbers will become clear. Continue reading