LED Lights Replace Hands on Innovative Faceless Watch

Yesign introduces a new watch called “Eye of the Storm” which paired with LED lights creates an innovative and unique design. Inspiration for the watch comes from the calm and quiet of the core of a storm. The watch was originally designed for the RedDor design award.

"Eye of the Storm" uses LED lights in place of minute and second hands to tell time. (photo source: psfk)


Without a center piece, there are no hands to show minutes and seconds. The watch instead uses LED lights along the outer rim to illuminate the time. The watch is black in color and completely water proof. The band is made from rubber for flexibility and there is internal housing for the battery.

The watch band is made from rubber for flexibility and has an internal housing for the battery. (photo source: psfk)


This unique concept with its one-of-a-kind timeless appearance is sure to draw the attention of many watch enthusiasts.
 

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