Sunday 22 February 2009

Our Top Ten Coolest Minimalist & Retro Wrist Watches As Featured on TFTS

We've featured a good few wrist watches here on TFTS and for those of
you that may have missed some of the absolute gems we've featured on the
site, or for those who have yet to peruse our highly selective
collection of cool wrist watches, we thought it about time that we
picked out what we consider to be the top ten coolest retro and
minimalist wrist watches we've featured here on TFTS - so if you're in
the market for a cool watch that's sure to get you noticed, you've come
to the right place.

Project Reveal Black Stealth Wrist Watch

Sporting a design that's both minimalist and decidedly stealthy in feel,
the Project Reveal Black Stealth Wrist Watch designed by computer
graphics pioneer Daniel Will-Harris is ideally suited to those looking
for a modern wrist watch that's striking but beautifully understated,
and positively oozes a sense of mystique.
Read more about the Project Reveal Black Stealth Wrist Watch.

Minimalist Abacus Hands Free Ball Watch

Wrist watches really don't get any more minimalist than the Abacus Hands
Free Ball Watch which is an entirely hands free affair, relying instead
on a single metal ball to convey the time thanks to the use of a
concealed magnet. Not a watch for those who cannot live without knowing
the exact time but ideally suited to those seeking a stylish watch that
offers a rather more casual relationship with time telling.
Read more about the Minimalist Abacus Hands Free Ball Watch.

LED Lightmare Wrist Watch

Offering an abstracted method of time telling that manages to be
striking without being overly crass, the stainless steel LED Lightmare
Wrist Watch uses a series of LEDs to convey the time and, just to make
this watch that bit cooler, the LEDs only show on a button press for a
duration of five seconds before switching off to leave an entirely blank
face.
Read more about the LED Lightmare Wrist Watch.

Tiwe OLED Wrist Watch

Arguably we ought not to have featured this particular watch here on
account of it being a concept work but the Tiwe OLED Wrist Watch is such
a cool concept that it would have been a crime to have left it out.
Sporting an OLED screen the Tiwe displays a series of dots that drift
randomly across the screen until the watch is either shaken or the
screen is tapped at which point the dots assemble to display a
representation of hands to show the time before floating away again,
back into chaos. Very cool.
Read more about the Tiwe OLED Wrist Watch Concept.

Issey Miyake OVO Wrist Watch

What can we say about Issey Miyake's quite remarkable OVO Wrist Watch? A
watch of extreme modernist beauty, the OVO is arguably one of (if not
the) most striking wrist watches we've ever come across or are ever
likely to come across. A masterpiece of watch design from the Japanese
master of all things cool.
Read more about the Issey Miyake OVO Wrist Watch.

Icon Wrist Watch

Designed in homage to blocky 8-bit style computer graphics of
yesteryear, the Icon Wrist Watch offers a decidedly modern take on retro
analogue time pieces and its highly distinctive, beautifully
understated, design is sure to appeal to retro gamers as well as those
looking for an analogue watch that undoubtedly stands out from the crowd.
Read more about the Icon Wrist Watch.

Equilibrium Wrist Watch

Inspired by aircraft instrumentation, in particular an aircraft's
artificial horizon instrument, the Equilibrium Wrist Watch is a purely
analogue affair designed by Daniel Will-Harris that offers a 'sense of
perspective to an ever-shifting horizon'.
Read more about the Equilibrium Wrist Watch.

Matrix M6001 LCD Wrist Watch

A deliciously retro inspired LCD wrist watch, the Matrix M6001 LCD Wrist
Watch manages to ooze yesteryear appeal whilst offering highly original
and distinctive styling - which is not an easy feat. Managing to be both
understated and yet gloriously glam, though we're not quite sure how
this has been accomplished, the Matrix M6001 is, beyond all doubt, a
retro fuelled masterpiece (a slimline version of which we have also
featured in the of form of the M0001).
Read more about the Matrix M6001 LCD Wrist Watch.

Life Evolution Design L69 Time Module LED Wrist Watch

Digital watches really don't come much more retro than Life Evolution
Design's L69 Time Module LED Wrist Watch which looks like some sort of
communication device from some 70's sci-fi flick - and, as far as
standard wrist watches go, trust us, it's fairly substantial timepiece.
Read more about the Life Evolution Design L69 Time Module LED Wrist Watch.

EleeNo Eye Test Wrist Watch

Purportedly based on the eye test required as part of gaining your
Japanese driving license, the EleeNo Eye Test Wrist Watch offers time
telling abstraction without requiring a degree in code breaking in order
to read it (unlike a few of the watches we've featured previously on
TFTS, but which have not made this list). Offering bold design whilst
managing to remain fairly understated the EleeNo Eye Test Wrist Watch is
beautifully subdued yet overtly striking.
Read more about the EleeNo Eye Test Wrist Watch.

And the Coolest Wrist Watch Is?

Whilst it's not easy to pick just one of these watches as our overall
favourite we still cannot get over how intensely and beautifully
gorgeous Issey Miyake's OVO wrist watch is. It really is in a class of
its own. That said, if we were to knock Issey Miyake's masterpiece out
of the running - if only to give the others a fighting chance - we
really would be torn between the Project Reveal Black Stealth wrist
watch and the Icon watch with, perhaps, the Project Reveal just managing
to have the edge.

How about you? If you were given this selection to chose between which
would you opt for? Do let us know as we've intrigued as to how others
feel about these watches and which is the coolest of the cool.

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