Design submitted by Brent from the USA.
Brent says: “I came up with the idea for this concept from looking at old jump-hour watches. I like the way they look and move and thought it would be interesting to design an e-ink take on a jump hour watch.
Design submitted by Brent from the USA.
Brent says: “I came up with the idea for this concept from looking at old jump-hour watches. I like the way they look and move and thought it would be interesting to design an e-ink take on a jump hour watch.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
An LCD concept with an LED backlight. The way the time is read is the same as the Tokyoflash Ni watch and the animation used creates a cryptic puzzle effect. Continue reading
Design submitted by Onno from the Netherlands.
Onno says: “After reading your blog a couple days ago, I was lying in bed when suddenly inspiration struck me, and I drew out the complete watch face and time indication system in a matter of minutes. Now, a few hard days work later the final project is ready for submission. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jonathan from France.
Jonathan says: “I wanted to use e-ink technology which is ideal for small displays like watches; low energy, sharpness, contrast. The clarity of black and white is also interesting.
Design submitted by Geppe from Italy.
I had this idea while I was watching the movie “Predator”, in particular the scene of the final countdown, where you see the flashing red symbols on the self-destruction device.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: “In Japan, the term go-stop (ゴー・ストップ) is used for “traffic light”. This is where the inspiration for this watch came from.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
The display and strap of this concept are continuous, like a black metal braid that surrounds the wrist. Vivid sharp LED lines make up the display. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jonathan from France.
Jonathan wanted to create a stylish geek watch with a simple but non-conventional reading process. The result is “Horodron HD-02” which has a strong aesthetic that is clearly recognizable. Continue reading
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
The “Laser RadiusBeam Watch” runs through reflection emitted by laser beams, which leave the center and come to reflect on the statement outside the perimeter of the watch. A colored laser gives the hour and another colored laser gives the minutes. Even though it reads like a normal watch, this design is anything but normal. Read the diagrams below to find out more and don’t forget to vote if you like this concept design.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A concept watch design that could be either LED or LCD and is shown in a variety of colors. The time slices build up to create a mysterious target image. Continue reading