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Space Engine LED watch blasts off

Posted on April 20, 2015 by Tokyoflash Japan Product Design Studio

Design submitted by Logan from the USA.

Logan says:  Space Engine is a subtle geometry for the 12-5-9 method of telling the time.  I wanted to see how close to a traditional watch layout you could use with 12-5-9, to make it as easy to read as possible.

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Capacitor LED watch for fans of science fact or fiction.

Posted on March 6, 2015 by Tokyoflash Japan Product Design Studio

Design submitted by Sam from Germany.

Sam says:  I played once more with digits that got stolen the center segment and thought about emphasizing the the void on the hardware level of the watch design. This is how the two columns of LEDs were made.

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Vexel : a futuristic wrap-around watch

Posted on March 2, 2015 by Tokyoflash Japan Product Design Studio

Design submitted by Matt from the USA.

The inspiration for this design comes from the idea of having a simple futuristic watch that isn’t overly complicated.

It isn’t too difficult to read, but it can be a bit confusing.

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Hypersphere futuristic electro-luminescent watch

Posted on February 13, 2015 by Tokyoflash Japan Product Design Studio

Design submitted by Logan from the USA.

Logan says:  Hypersphere is a retro-futuristic always-on LCD watch with a unique geometric display on a black leather and steel cuff.

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Metalloid watch ready for Judgement Day

Posted on February 9, 2015 by Tokyoflash Japan Product Design Studio

Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.

Andrew says:  Metalloid: is inspired by the Second Film in the Terminator Franchise: Terminator 2: Judgement Day.

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Type:Y watch versatile design with rotating cover

Posted on January 28, 2015 by Tokyoflash Japan Product Design Studio

Design submitted by Peter from the UK.

Peter says:  This is “Type:Y” a hybrid of a few of my older designs. I have used the watch case/strap shape of “Type-X“, the time telling of “Trylon” and watch face/cover like “Salt“.

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Erupt watch with tactile hex display.

Posted on January 27, 2015 by Tokyoflash Japan Product Design Studio

Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.

Andrew says:  This watch is my attempt of a tactile / 3D LED digital inspired by the geological basalt hexagonal columns of the giant’s causeway.

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Circuit watch creates electronic pathways to display time

Posted on January 19, 2015 by Tokyoflash Japan Product Design Studio

Design submitted by Justin from the UK.

Justin says:  This idea began from a desire to make an analog watch but by using LEDs rather than traditional hands. I wanted to make something futuristic looking and something that had a theme, I went for a microchip as a starting point and the rest of the design grew from there.

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“Drift” watch employs a touch-sensitive triangular matrix

Posted on January 16, 2015 by Tokyoflash Japan Product Design Studio

Design submitted by Logan from the USA.

Logan says:  Many imaginings of the future have a distinct geometry.  The lines of this watch will make you feel a part of it. Continue reading →

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Spectral-T color wheel watch

Posted on January 15, 2015 by Tokyoflash Japan Product Design Studio

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 →

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