Design submitted by Yoshi from Japan.
Yoshi says: This is my e-paper watch design called “Trinity”. I chose e-paper for this design because I wanted to create something you can wrap around your wrist with a bold design.
Design submitted by Yoshi from Japan.
Yoshi says: This is my e-paper watch design called “Trinity”. I chose e-paper for this design because I wanted to create something you can wrap around your wrist with a bold design.
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Laszlo says: 12-5-9 — Binary hybrid LED watch with. Indicates the time in three columns in binary format. The first is the hours, the second is the ten minutes and the third is the single minutes.
Easy-to-read, when you know the binary numbers.
Design submitted by Romain from France.
Romain says: I had the idea of this watch by seeing people walking around with a Morphsuit, a very thin and very stretchy suit. I thought it would be nice with a watch.
Design submitted by Jose from Spain.
Jose says: I could say that this idea came to me after exciting reading about the machine “Enigma”, developed by the Germans to encrypt their messages during II World War, or has been the result of using a metalanguage as Leetspeak, or such once a strange code suggested by a science fiction movie, but none of this would be true. The truth, is that the idea came accidentally to stay absorbed looking at the mini keyboard of my Macbook; suddenly, there it was, the first line of keys, and above each number a symbol, and thus the ¡1 to 0!.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: The idea for GLYPH came when thinking about mirror LCD. The term itself became inspiration for this concept.
Design submitted by Lloyd from Australia.
Lloyd says: V7 is an LCD concept watch that uses bizarre looking numbers to display the time and date.
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
Peter says: This is “Hypercube” an analogue format LED watch. I wanted to come up with a simple LED watch that tells the time in an analogue style.
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: The following dual LCD touch screen watch is inspired by one of the oldest ways to tell time a sand clock or Hour Glass Clock. Where Sand runs out of a Top Camber in to bottom Chamber with a certain amount of time: One Minute.
Tokyo, July 24 2064
We got our hands on an upcoming device that looks very interesting to us. It’s called 2K64 and it’s a cool retro style time telling accessory that covers elements from different centuries.
Design submitted by Dietrich from Australia.
Dietrich says: I couldn’t decide if I wanted to design an analog or digital watch. Then it came to me…