Design submitted by Heather from the USA.
Heather says: “I’ve been playing with the idea of splitting digits lengthwise to make them cryptic but readable. It appears to be a code, but they are just digits in disguise!”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Heather from the USA.
Heather says: “I’ve been playing with the idea of splitting digits lengthwise to make them cryptic but readable. It appears to be a code, but they are just digits in disguise!”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from UK.
Peter says: “I am a bit of a petrol head and wanted to do a car related watch. I figured that a tyre rather lent itself to a watch strap so I went from there. The tread in the tyre resembled a basic digital display and here we are”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from UK.
The idea for this watch design was based on traditional sundials and the lack of sun in the UK. Peter thought that it would be novel to replace the light source but use the traditional method of telling the time using shadows. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from UK.
The inspiration for this watch design came from bio-metric security scanners. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
An easy to read binary watch in digits with time and date functions. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from UK.
This watch design is a combination of Sci-Fi and retro design. The classic flying saucer shape seemed to lend itself to a watch. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
There are three rotating 3/4 circles in this watch design. The clockwise end of the 1/4 circle gaps mark the time in analog format. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from the UK.
This simple LED watch design may look cryptic at first until you look at it from a different perspective. But rather than move the watch to find the correct perspective, you move an element of the watch. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
This watch design uses only the numbers 1, 2, 4, and 5 to display the time and date in three columns. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Inspired by the Kisai Denshoku watch, this watch design has LEDs lined vertically to tell time in three phases. Continue reading