I'm still unsure whether the Tick Mark wristwatch is up my alley, but I'm not going to say it isn't mechanically cool. The watch comes with a very cyborg-like design covered by a blue and silver finish (I would directly associate those two colors with a cyborg…seriously).
The display is a little confusing at first, but for all the tech-savvy individuals it should be a piece of cake to figure out. Red lights highlight all the hours up to the current one on the left side and a second set of red light indicators highlight the minutes (divided into increments of 10 at the top and then increments of 1 underneath) up to the current one.
I know it all sounds confusing, but if you take the time to get a feel for it, then it can actually be digitally delightful.
Cyborg Clocks
The Tick Mark Wristwatch Tells Time With Red Light Indications
Trend Themes
1. Cyborg-inspired Wearables - Opportunities exist to create wearable technology inspired by cyborg designs for futuristic style and functionality.
2. Intuitive Time-telling Displays - Innovation can be made in creating displays that use clear and intuitive visual cues to make telling time quicker and more efficient.
3. Increment-based Time-telling - Creating time-telling devices that utilize increments, like Tick Mark's use of increments of 10 and 1, can be a unique way to present and track time more accurately.
Industry Implications
1. Wearable Technology - Creating new wearable technology products that prioritize both design and functionality, like the Tick Mark watch, presents opportunities for growth in the industry.
2. Consumer Electronics - Innovative time-telling devices, especially those designed with cyborg-inspired aesthetics, have potential to disrupt and improve the consumer electronics market.
3. Industrial Design - Creating visually unique and functional designs for time-telling devices, such as the Tick Mark watch, can challenge norms in industrial design and lead to new disruptive innovations.