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High Definition Sports Watch By Tokyoflash



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Designed by Tokyoflash Japan, the High Definition sports watch presents a simple yet hi-tech design, with sharp lines and delicate grooves, to tell the time. Featuring a crisp, clean and user-selectable multi-colored LCD interface, the wristwatch shows the hours in square blocks and the five-minute groups are depicted in the lines outside the square blocks, while single minutes and seconds are displayed right at the center. What makes the watch unique is “the center of the glass lens, which is chamfered at a 45-degree angle around the central block of metal.”


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Madokadoke LED Watch By Ross McBride



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Designed as a part of “Untrod,” a new design project of IDEA International, the “Madokadoke” by Ross McBride is a LED watch that looks more like a fashion accessory than a timepiece. Named after Ross’ wife, Madokadoke, the bracelet watch features a hidden button that flashes the LED lights through the lines engraved on its surface to tell the time digitally. When not in use as a watch, you may turn off the light to convert it into a bracelet. Available in a variety of colors, the bracelet LED watch seems to explore new possibilities to minimize the difference between gadgets and fashion accessories.


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In-time-acy watch by Gregory Germe



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There are some important moments or objects in one’s life that really affects the person to leave a permanent mark on his/her psyche. Featured in “I Miss My Pencil,” a book that takes a voyeuristic look at the design journey to reveal the daily routine of designers, by Martin Bone and Kara Johnson, the “In-time-acy” by designer Gregory Germe is a watch concept that highlights the relationship between the user and the product. Presenting a sleek design, the symbolic wristwatch features Braille-like characters that leave a meaningful mark on your wrist or perhaps a permanent mark on your psyche.


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OOSH – Braille Watch For The Visually Impaired By Wing Li



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Developed for the visually impaired, the “OOSH” by designer WinG Li is a Braille watch that lets the user touch and feel the time, allowing them to keep up the pace with the rest of the world. In case the user isn’t able to read the Braille, he/she can activate the voice notifications. All the user need to do is just raise the hand to tilt and trigger the built-in sensor, which automatically senses the motion and triggers the voice to tell the time. Users can switch between the two modes, touch or voice notification, according to their abilities or requirements with minimum fuss.


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Tokyoflash “Space Digit” Watch Resolves A Muddle Of Digits To Tell Time



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Developed by Japanese design studio Tokyoflash, the “Space Digit” is a wristwatch concept that presents a muddle of digits on its dial to resolve the age long riddle of the time. Presenting a silver ring around its face that contrasts against the black case and strap to raise the lens above the case, the digital watch covers the interface with a deep acrylic lens. As soon as the user touches the button, the watch illuminates the built-in LEDs in blue to flash three digits (representing hour, minutes and seconds), to tell the present time.


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