Design submitted by Jan from Holland.
Jan says: “Life is filled with twisting: yes/no, right/wrong, good/bad, healthy/sick, alive/dead. All my life I am using the twist (butterfly) to create breathtaking (short) beauty. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jan from Holland.
Jan says: “Life is filled with twisting: yes/no, right/wrong, good/bad, healthy/sick, alive/dead. All my life I am using the twist (butterfly) to create breathtaking (short) beauty. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
Anders says: “I was playing around with a couple of different analog display ideas when I came up with this one, which interestingly looked a bit like an eye. Continue reading
Design submitted by Roderick from Malta.
Roderick says: “Due to my passion for simple and minimalist product design, I decided to simplify the stereotypical form of the analogue watch as much as possible while retaining its functionality and ease of use. Continue reading
Design submitted by Cory from the USA.
Cory says: “Like every boy growing up, I wanted to be a fighter pilot or an astronaut. Applying the heads up display “lock on” view to a watch design seemed like a cool concept.
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
Have you ever seen a watch design with facets like this? Like a metallic bracelet, this concept has angled faces creating triangular shapes which are divided by strips of LEDs which display the time. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Watches at Tokyoflash usually have an unusual way to display the time. This concept also has a unique case design with a sliding effect. Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from Ukraine.
An idea based on the Pac-man computer game, this unique and playful LED watch shows time in a traditional way for easy reading. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Another Tron inspired watch, Laszlo here created a new and interesting design for the concept. Structure is feasible with an electro luminescent backlight which shows analog timing. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sandra from Estonia
The watch display has three vertical columns of small black squares. Time is displayed on the first vertical column from top to bottom. Date is shown on the second column and year on the third. In one press of a button, all this information will be displayed on the screen. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
When turned off, the display is a shiny, sleek black glass plate, but once turned on it will flash thin rays of bright LEDs to tell time. Continue reading