A Watch Design With A Circular View Of Time

Submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.

Another beautiful concept from Laszlo here. He explains it as a “circular view of time”. There are two variations; a silver version for day time which uses LCD to show the time and a black version for night time that uses LEDs to display the time. As you can see, this design is clear and intuitive to read; 12 hours, 5 groups of 10 minutes and 9 single minutes in three separate segments make up the time. The pattern on the display changes constantly as time progresses. Continue reading

A Watch Design That Is Dotty But Makes Sense

Design submitted by Heather from the USA.

Heather says: “I was inspired by the recent minimalist watch posted on the blog, as well as the R75 watch from Tokyoflash Design Studio.

“The display is simply dots arranged in a rectangular array, but using different colors. The large digits for hours (in blue) can be easily distinguished from the smaller digits (in green) for minutes. This design will most likely be rather large, and therefore will be more appropriate for men. The display of digits inside of other digits is different from many other designs posted so far.” Continue reading

Is it an Alien? No, it’s a Watch Design!

Design submitted by Patrick from France.

Patrick says “this is a response to my “Minimalist Watch” that was not, at that time on the blog (I thought it was really too simple). I had already sketched this “Alien Watch” in pencil, and I dared not to create a rendering on my computer. It’s completely out of tune with its exuberance of complex shapes.” Continue reading

The Dot Watch

Design submitted by Sam from Germany.

The dot watch design is made of a single flexible strap which is covered with a stretchable and retractable PVC-based sheet.  In the center lays a mechanism which consists of three cylinders.  One cylinder is always visible as it presses against the sheet from the inside.  You can only see a dot, not the full cylinder – this is the ON button. Continue reading