The 'Strömma' watch is a somewhat abstract timepiece design that works to bring a mechanical functionality to the accessory for enhanced aesthetic and visual appeal. The timepiece features a dial that is achieved using flipping segments which can continuously move to count down the minutes in the hour instead of utilizing a hand like other watches. The segments will cascade all at once when the hour is completed to start the process over again and create visual intrigue for wearers to admire.
The conceptual 'Strömma' watch is the design work of George Turvey, Sophie Kim, and Christian Bourgeois, and blends futuristic aspects with traditional timepiece design. An hour hand in the middle section allows wearers to easily see the time at a glance when they're on the clock, figuratively speaking.
Cascading Indicator Timepieces
The 'Strömma' Watch Mechanically Flips to Keep Time
Trend Themes
1. Mechanical Flipping Timepieces - Disruptive opportunity for watchmakers to create visually intriguing timepieces using flipping segments instead of traditional hands.
2. Abstract Timepiece Design - Opportunities for designers to blend futuristic and traditional aspects in timepiece design for enhanced visual and aesthetic appeal.
3. Enhanced Timekeeping Functionality - Opportunities for innovators to create timepieces with unique ways of displaying time, enhancing functionality while also creating visual intrigue.
Industry Implications
1. Watchmaking - Design and create non-traditional watches using flipping segments to attract customers looking for unique timekeeping devices.
2. Product Design - Incorporate abstract and mechanical aspects into the design process of timepieces to create visually appealing and functional watches.
3. Fashion and Accessories - Integrate futuristic and innovative design elements into traditional timepiece design to create new and unique fashion accessories.