Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: “This is Ransū, which mean “random numbers” in Japanese. The idea is to have a grid of numbers and hide the time inside it. Continue reading
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: “This is Ransū, which mean “random numbers” in Japanese. The idea is to have a grid of numbers and hide the time inside it. Continue reading
Designs submitted by Timur from Kyrgyzstan.
Timur submitted 4 unique watch designs in 2 color tones. Each design has a different way of telling time. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam says: I was sketching for an analog based sci-fi E-paper display based on half circles. I took the advantage of E-paper towards LCD to hide and create display gaps whenever pleasing. So I created these half circle segments whose repetition, the echoing, has a deeper meaning for the time telling. Continue reading
Design submitted by Peter from from the UK.
Peter says: “The machines sent an assassin back in time to the present to eliminate the leader of the resistance. The resistance countered and brought future tech with them. This future tech was replicated the best it could be using present day manufacturing methods. Edge was the first!” Continue reading
Design submitted by Ilham from Indonesia.
Ilham says: “I was inspired by many designs in this blog. So, I started make my own watch design. Police light will light up your life.”
It is an LCD watch with dual bracelet inspired by police light. There are 3 colors, red, white, and blue. 1 red block shows 1 hour. 1 white bolck shows 5 minutes. 1 blue block shows 1 minute. The date shows at the top. Continue reading
Design submitted by Albert from Poland.
Albert says: Timetri is an idea of graphics watchface which looks like it’s come from a sci-fi movie.
It expresses time by four groups of triangles, representing hours, tens of minutes and single minutes. The time of day can be gathered from the position of the white triangle (down for AM and up for PM). Continue reading
Design submitted by Romain from France.
Romain says: “I had the idea of an arrow-shaped watch design, with also digits like arrows. In short, an arrow-watch! I also wanted that, at a specific moment of the day, there to be three arrows instead of the digits. For this moment, I chose 11 hours, 11 minutes, 11 seconds.
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
My idea is an LCD display, that reacts to light, like a human eye does. To express this idea, I let myself inspire by HAL 9000, the ship’s computer in Stanley Kubrick’s motion picture 2001: a space odyssey. Continue reading
Design submitted by Matt from Canada.
Matt says: “This idea came while I was working on another design (the AD 1224). It’s a combination of an analog hour display with digitally displayed minutes and second (or month and day ). Continue reading
Design submitted by Andrew from the UK.
Andrew says: The following watch design concept is for an LCD digital watch that has digits which spin / rotate around the screen in a clockwise motion. I call this design Cyclone. This watch uses an always on display: this means that the time is always being updated. Continue reading