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.
Emphasizing the way we use ordinary products in our day-to-day life, Greek designer Venia Giota has come up with a classical time-telling device dubbed “Morpho” that has been redesigned in order to have a new aesthetic value, to become minimal and be more playful. The multifunctional device transforms from a wristwatch to a table clock, conferring the user with an opportunity to possess the services of two products at the same time.
Finished in stainless steel (dial and clasping) and rubber (strap), the Morpho (meaning changed or modified) is a very simple, minimalist watch with a clever touch of the digital analogue antithesis that provides time in a very clear language of symbols.
“Endlesstime”, as the name suggests, is a never ending watch designed to represent the endless quality of time. The design is quite simple and clean for any user. The watch is made up of semi-transparent plastic which can be straightened if not tied up on your wrist. The watch is very flexible due to the magnets concealed in the band and it can easily fit on any wrist comfortably. Designer has given a twist in the middle ofthe watch for reminding the symbol of hourglass. The twist also shows the division of the hour and minute displayed on the clock. Also, there is no need for batteries as the clock receives satellite signals and automatically tunes the watch as per current time zone.
No matter how frightening the sight of a Cobra is, it is often a great source of inspiration for designers. Inspired from the recreational encounter of a cobra couple, Andy Kurovetsis has popped up with a toxic watch design that you will simply love. Hailed as ‘Kissed Cobras,’ the designer watch looks more like a bracelet. Finished with polyurethane, the wristwatch presents two little screens on either ends: one indicating hours and the other minutes.
This stylish ring is actually a gadget to help deaf people to sense noises around them. Vibering sensor helps them to notice vehicle’s horn or someone’s call at the back which often results in an unforeseen emergencies. Consist of two rings and a wristwatch, the ring can vibrate to alarm the bearer about specific noise and identify the information from the wristwatch window at the same time.