Design submitted by Jordan from Canada.
Jordan wanted something new with features unlike any other watches and he thought of extending the face up-arm, but that was not visually appealing so he made a pop-out. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jordan from Canada.
Jordan wanted something new with features unlike any other watches and he thought of extending the face up-arm, but that was not visually appealing so he made a pop-out. Continue reading
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Patrick says: “Some friends asked me for an analog watch design with multiple functions, so this is an analog watch. Reading time is the same as analog watch dial, but instead of being circular, it is deployed in two lines, so the reading system is the same. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: “Two things guided me to make this watch design. The first thing was the idea to make a wrist watch that the wearer can adapt as they please. The second thing was, I thought about why should one use e-paper for a watch? It is just black and white, has no background light and doesn’t look spectacular at all. The big benefit is, it can show anything you want (within the restriction, e-paper has) and the black-white is pretty artistic actually, so it was the perfect display type for my idea. And the word “spectacular” is subjective, you decide how the display on your watch looks! This watch is your canvas… Continue reading
Design submitted by Andreas from Germany.
Andreas says: “I wanted time to speak through the shape and surface, so I looked at a grown piece of crystal, the perfect symbol for time, and transformed it into a relief surface of my watch. The time is displayed by three circles of dots from inside to outside; Hours, Minutes, Seconds. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jobby from France.
I am inspired by the watches at Tokyoflash. After seeing a plasma globe I was incredibly curious to know how it works and wanted to see it in more uses than a just an object for decoration. It looks and behaves in a very futuristically, it has a life of its own. It could be liked by many sci-fi fans. I hope you will like it too. Continue reading
Design submitted by Olivier from France.
Olivier says: “I used to lose my USB key often so I came up with the idea to attach the USB key to my watch. Basically, the features are identical as the Escape C watch (skype, MP3 and Bluetooth) with the possibility to use bluetooth headphones and the USB key to store music or any computer data. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
An interesting asymmetrical concept design from Laszlo that has integrated USB memory. This allows the battery to be charged easily and in addition allows 8GB of memory can be achieved.
A concept LED time piece with integrated USB flash memory for data storage. Just take the watch off and connect to the USB key on the end of the strap to the USB port on your computer to upload or download your data. Perfect for keeping your data in a secure place.
The watch has a rubber wrist band and stainless steel case and the interface features rings of LEDs to display the time; hours on the outside, groups of five minutes in the upper circle, four single minutes in the lower circle. The remaining ring indicates the used/remaining storage capacity on the flash memory. The design is also rechargeable via USB. Continue reading