The ultra-minimalist Dot Watch
designed by Samuel Jerichow is like a futuristic bracelet hiding a fun
little secret. The flexible wrist piece is covered with a PVC-based
coating, letting a single dot permanently stick up in the middle of the
display area.
When you press the dot, two other dots appear like magic. Their
positions on the wrist band represent the time, just as they would on a
watch with a face. Of course, it takes a little imagination to picture
the numbers on that blank expanse on plastic.
After five seconds, the hour and minute dots disappear again, retreating
into their hidden spaces within the machinery of the wristband. The Dot
Watch is strictly conceptual at this point, suffering – as many
cool-looking concepts do – from a lack of suitable existing technology.
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