Archive for April, 2010

Supersonic

April 23rd, 2010

A concept design with robotic looks and a sleek smoked black lens. Green and blue lines present the time in circular shapes that show hours, minutes and seconds in a very simple to read manner, for precise and speedy timing. Hours and groups of 5 minutes are basically in the same positions as hours on a clock face in the upper and lower circles. Single minutes and seconds are shown within the large circles. Read the rest of this entry »

Hex Web

April 20th, 2010

A smart, slimline, stainless steel design that uses LEDs to show the time in a web-like graphic that emanates from the center of the screen to the edges. Each red line from the center to the edge shows an hour in the same position as hours on a regular clock face. Groups of 5 minutes are shown with blue dots, positioned at 5 minute points like on a clock and single minutes 1-4 are shown with four yellow dots. Read the rest of this entry »

Time Tracking

April 15th, 2010

A sleek stainless steel concept that will wrap around your wrist like a futuristic bracelet. Grooves in the face continue into the strap and the time is presented with LEDs that illuminate in lines between the grooves; hours 1-12, 5 minutes groups and single minutes.

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RPM: Under Technical Consideration

April 8th, 2010
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The RPM concept design that was featured on February 5th has made it to the next stage of development and is now under technical consideration. We really appreciate the feedback everyone provided and have carefully considered each comment.

Certain updates have been made to the original concept and we are now in the process of deciding whether the watch can go into production.

Kisai RPM is now available to buy here.

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Instant Trend

April 1st, 2010

Get Twitter and Facebook updates instantly to your wrist. This concept watch has integrated Bluetooth so that when you pair with your smartphone, any notifications received will be transmitted directly to your watch. Great for keeping up to date with what’s going on with your friends and with trending topics across the globe. You can scan through recent notifications by pressing the buttons.

Reading the time is simple, just add the blocks; 12 blocks for hours, 5 blocks for groups of 10 minutes and single minutes 1-9. The design is made of stainless steel and also has world time and date. Read the rest of this entry »