
Removing extra parts from your conventional watch, German designer Robert Dabi has come up with a minimalist wristwatch that turns into a bracelet or fashionable accessory for the trendy. Entitled the “Zero Wristwatch,” the concept watch eliminates all unnecessary buttons, loose parts or even ciphers for a clean and stylish design. Depicting the hours with inner and minutes with the outer circle, the new timepiece touts a metal dial that extends to become the strap, which gets thinner toward the ends so it could fit on different wrists with a slight adjustment. Check out the video after the jump.
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If you too don’t agree with Kopernikus, Swiss designer Matthias Pugin has devised a unique wristwatch named “Dawn” that instead of the sun places the wearer at the center of the universe. But unlike traditional watches, the Dawn works with an OLED display and displays time with the pictograms of the sun and the moon, which revolves around your wrist. As it takes some time to learn how to exactly read the time, the watch also displays time in the traditional way. As soon as you are able to tell the time just by looking at the position of the sun or the moon, you can switch from showing the time to showing the date.
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Sleek and minimal? Check. Large screen? Check. Oodles of tech? Check, check and check! The E’llipse Traveler is a watch to end all watches. Why? Because it has a fancy processor and the latest algorithms in human-machine learning. Yes it learns you! It knows what you want and keeps you up to date. That’s not all. ZigBee and Bluetooth modules enable indoor localization, an impossible feat for GPS. The UI is based on widgets – one for every kind; time, weather, calendar and a custom API lets developers get creative.
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The Switchital Clock features a digital screen where letters for showing timing are formed with small metal bars attached to the surface with small magnets underneath. The clock shows only hour and minute, it doesn’t show seconds because of its unique time changing manner. When a minute is over, the individual pats start to move, some gets disappeared and then integrates in a specific place that is required to show the nextminute . This movement is done by the magnets that starts pulling the bars to the next position where the need to be placed to show the nextminute.
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The Spy watch isn’t meant for a secret agent, but takes the optical brand Spy into an arena that they have never explored before. As designer Smith Newnam explains, “I chose Spy Optic for their stylish and well defined image. A watch seemed like a natural choice, as another form of functional, wearable fashion accessory.” The timepiece features a watchband made from polyurethane and sports an OLED display just underneath the surface. For extra safety, the watch closes by a double clasp mechanism. The spy logo that you see on the watch is actually a button for navigating the settings.
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