Swatch Infinity Concept Watch
Over the past few years, some amazing digital watch concepts have been introduced. Most electronic gadgets do double, triple or quadruple duty as watches, phones, cameras or mp3 players. And every year designers and engineers improve not only the functional side of such timepieces but also create new futuristic designs.

Among the recent novelties in this sphere Swatch Infinity Concept watch seems to be one of the most interesting and eye-catching. The concept timepiece was designed by Pierre Merlet and features a built-in mp3 player, video player/recorder and a photo album.
Swatch Infinity is a bracelet-style digital watch that features a removable face. The strap of the new gadget has a magnetic clasp and the body of the watch pops off to be recharged.
The watch looks quite original and will be appreciated by everyone who is fond of high tech multifunctional gadgets.
Fisherman’s Dream: Humminbird RF35 Fish Finder Watch
Those who are fond of fishing may rub their hands in anticipation of a great haul. Now the places of the best fish biting may be identified not by experiment and different omens but just by one look at the wrist watch. Humminbird RF35 Fish Finder Watch is the first sonar system adjusted to the search of fish.

The device consists of two parts. The first one is a wrist watch which can work in a timepiece mode showing the time and date and in an interface mode showing the data about the situation under water. The second part is an under water sonar proper which is fixed at the bottom of the boat or at the inner side of the ice hole and traces fish. Although the size of the sonar is no bigger than a match box its potential is rather serious. The radius of coverage equals to 25 meters and the depth scan goes down up to 40 meters.
If the sonar found a shoal of fish the display of the watch will show its schematic location with precise position data in real time mode. The time of fishing is practically unlimited – the sonar is equipped with a powerful battery which provides 500 hours of power reserve.
Water Clock with Magnet
It appears that a water clock can be not only an antediluvian clepsydra. It’s enough to use a little bit of designer’s talent, some magnets and … here we are! We can make use of a very original and attractive device – the Water Clock. What is more this elegantly minimal clock lets you create your own custom time-telling device using a combination of plates, cups and liquid of your choice.

The new time telling device was designed by Kouichi Okamoto together with ceramicist Daniel Jo. The delicate clay base of the new clock has powerful magnets inside one from which runs a red ball serving as the hour-indicator, while the other one runs a white ball showing minutes. The two balls are swimming in a plate, cup or any other vessel filled with water. While the two spheres are magnetic, they’re actually buoyant, so if you fill up a glass with water, the “hands” of the clock actually float on the surface of the water.

The new clock is really original and looks minimalist and elegant. It can serve as an original interior clock which will look harmoniously in any room. But still there is one disadvantage. Be careful – don’t drink the Clock floating in the glass of water!
Neolog A-24 II: Super-Sophisticated Watch
Here is one more unusual wrist watch for those who likes everything super modern and super sophisticated. At first sight – nothing special: Neolog A-24 II watch is a quartz water resistant timepiece housed by a stainless steel case. But in fact the watch is very unusual and original. Its main peculiarity is in the way in which it indicates the current time.


The Neolog A-24 II designed by Arman Emami has neither numerals nor hands and the time is indicated neither in analogue way nor in digital one. It is shown with the help of quantity image of the current time.
The LCD display of the Neolog watch reveals three columns that are “built” of several blocks. Each column corresponds to hours, minutes and seconds and the number of blocks in them indicates the current time. The patented display code is a system of ingenious simplicity - universally usable and understandable across all cultural frontiers. A real eye-catcher for all who are able to count up to twelve.
The first model of the Neolog A-24 II has been awarded with two important design awards for its innovative concept and the quality of design and production.