Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch concept follows Laszlo’s minimalistic style, with easy to read time and simple case and strap design. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch concept follows Laszlo’s minimalistic style, with easy to read time and simple case and strap design. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam wanted to create a watch which has a mechanical look but with a time display which does not look mechanical. He says “a mechanical look can mean anything and after some sketching I decided for simple slotted screws”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Javier from Spain.
Javier considers this concept design to be ideal for people who don’t necessarily want a futuristic watch desing but want a surprise when they push the button to see the time. Like a bracelet, with a simple case shape and a standard strap but an interface with an interesting pattern and LEDs co-ordinated through the lines, Javier has created something that looks normal but is far from it. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A concept here from Laszlo that uses a clear theme and a time display that can easily be read at a glance. Bright green and red LEDs are used on a black interface to keep this concept looking cool and unassuming. Continue reading
Design submitted by Genghis from France.
A minimalistic watch design concept with a strong personality, the LED lines on this watch seems to be cutting the solid metal case into two parts. Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from Ukraine.
Andy was looking on different ethnic patterns and images that create a kaleidoscope and got the idea that stencil can be structured in a chaotic image on the LED display that could create an image of a set of points. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anna from Australia.
Anna came up with this idea when thinking about popular culture and icons which represent current times. Whether positively or negatively, fast food seems to affect most people and seems to have become a mainstay in everyone’s lives. Continue reading
Design submitted by Heather from the USA.
Heather designed a ladies watch that would look sexy, stylish, and feminine whether displaying the time or not. The watch resembles a simple zebra print bracelet when time is not displayed. The black and white is good for everyday use because it goes with almost everything. Continue reading
Design submitted by Juan from the USA.
There is no need to add or do math with this watch design. All you need to know is that blue arrow points to the first digit, followed by red, yellow, and green. Date follows the same pattern – two digits for the month and another two for the day. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
As with Laslo’s previous submission of barcoded watch design, this concept can either be made in LED or e-paper. It is a retouch of the classic Eleeno 1259 watch with display for seconds. Continue reading