Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
The inspiration from this watch comes from dice and dominos. Sam likes the graphical display of four 3×3 LED groups. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
The inspiration from this watch comes from dice and dominos. Sam likes the graphical display of four 3×3 LED groups. Continue reading
A concept design from the Tokyoflash Design Studio.
A revision on the 3D Unlimited concept sees the interface transferred into a round case and a hexagonal case. This design could have a colored LCD panel, to ensure that the time is “always on” and readable at a glance. 4 digits of time are simply woven into the display in a 3D effect.
The question is, which would you rather wear: “A”: a hexagonal case design or “B”: a round case design? Let us know A or B in the comments section below and don’t forget to check “yes or no” to let us know if you would buy this design. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam came up with the idea of stock market graph as a cool contemporary watch design representing the end of the financial crisis. There are two graphs which continuously move from right to left. Continue reading
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
Logan has combined negative and positive shapes cleverly in his new watch design. Continue reading
Design submitted by Dante from Indonesia.
The idea for this watch is from a system of cylinder head pistons of a vehicle engine, where the pistons move up and down. Continue reading
Design submitted by Heather from the USA.
Heather has combined the idea of reading time clockwise with the idea of reading time digitally. Continue reading
Design submitted by Kristian from Sweden.
This watch design was inspired by the Optical Illusion watch from our Tokyoflash Design Studio. Kristian calls it the “Trillusion Concept Watch”. Continue reading
Design submitted by Sam from Germany.
Sam came up with this brilliant idea of an analog watch with a single line which combines the hour hand and the minute hand. The watch also appears like a simple bracelet. Continue reading
Design submitted by Jerod from the USA.
Jerod wanted to create an LED watch that referred to the geometry of a classic analog dial, but with a twist. The goal was to create a unique, eye-catching watch, but keep a minimal, refined style which would not be too gaudy. Continue reading
Design submitted by David from UK.
Looking for alternatives to the Twelve 5-9 format, David wanted a system that was simple to read if you know the code, but of course difficult if you don’t. Continue reading