Design submitted by Scott from UK.
This watch design is styled on one of Scott’s favorite sci-fi ‘bad guys’ – the cyclon centurion from Battlestar Galactica. Continue reading
Design submitted by Scott from UK.
This watch design is styled on one of Scott’s favorite sci-fi ‘bad guys’ – the cyclon centurion from Battlestar Galactica. Continue reading
Design submitted by Mauricio from the USA.
This design is from a timeless shape that has taken many forms over the years. Mauricio has tried to mix an old icon with new technology. The cross has most recently been used by motorcycle fans around the world and put onto countless products. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A simple watch design that is both artistic and unique. Hours and minutes are positioned the same way as in a traditional watch with the minutes segment divided into five parts each to indicate single minutes. Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from Ukraine.
This watch design was inspired by details of an ordinary kostruktora with the idea that if connected in series, four items can create an interesting design of attached laser that transmit information from one ledge to another cube, thus forming a figure similar to a scoreboard. Continue reading
Design submitted by Logan from the USA.
This watch design is all about creating depth in a flat LCD display which is always on and with adjustable color LED. Continue reading
Design submitted by Anders from Sweden.
This concept springs form Anders’ interest in steampunk, hence this mechanical, planet-geared almost victorian timepiece, which can be used as a wrist or pocket watch with its removable leather strap. Continue reading
Design submitted by Andy from Ukraine.
Andy created this futuristic concept inspired by Transformers. Time is directly shown as digits but in a curved form that does not make it easily discernible. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
Telling time is easy on this watch once you know the trick. It seems like the broken rotating lines tell the time but it is the vertical lines in the middle top of the face that shows the time in analog format. Continue reading
Design submitted by Patrick from France.
The aim of this design is to maximise simplicity. With an aluminum block and LEDs aligned in a simple manner, the time can be read without any complicated calculations. Ideal for women and men who loving pure lines. Continue reading
Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.
A simple time way to read the time, integrated into a simple case design. Laszlo suggests this design would use OLED to display the time but could alternatively use LCD blocks and then, like the Tokyoflash Rogue watch, could light up to highlight the time in green as on the example picture. Continue reading