Henso, A Designer’s Watch Concept

Design submitted by Laszlo from Hungary.

The display and strap of this concept are continuous, like a black metal braid that surrounds the wrist. Vivid sharp LED lines make up the display.Six orange bar indicates the hours, and the six white lines indicate ten minute groups. Four square segments indicates single minutes 1-4. The animation consists of two parts. The first is the hours and the second the minutes. Laszlo considers this design to have an easy to read interface.

Let Laszlo know how you feel about his latest concept.

14 thoughts on “Henso, A Designer’s Watch Concept

  1. Beautiful watch! I like the Black-white-yellow color scheme and how you continued the pattern in the straps.

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  2. Seriously, just make one of Laszlo’s watches already, any one – he pretty much makes half this blog on his own!

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  3. Love Laszlo’s designs too. I must decide which is my favourite but there’s no doubt they all have a certain look that just oozes class and style. Great work Laszlo!

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  4. Whoah, this one’s a great one!
    The colors kick ass, the shape is exciting, the display is clearly readable.
    I don’t want to quote my own words all the time, but this is another masterpiece!
    I can’t recall any occasion when I wanted so much watches so bad at the same time, but thanks to Laszlo I could wear a different watch every single day! 🙂

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  5. This design is really cool. I like how it gives sort of a three dimensional effect because of the positioning of the lines. This is a watch thta definately has a TF style and could go into production. The only thing I don’t understand is 12:00-12:59. During that whole hour, none of the hour lines turn on? (Considering they only go up to 11)
    In short, a very nice and new design that I would most definately buy if released. Overall rating 5/5

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  6. Very consistent with the design, the display resolution is fantastic. In short, I join with those in front of me, I want this watch!!!!!

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