Dyslexic Watches

The Rush Hour Watch Keeps Track of Time Using Seconds

You can't slow down time, but you can slow down how your watch measures it with the Rush Hour Watch. This watch was designed by Daniel Will-Harris to keep track of time in seconds.

The even numbers on the Rush Hour Watch rotate in a circle around the odd numbers. You read the time by checking out the odd numbers that stay stationary. The watch itself is water resistant up to 100 feet. Check out the links to learn more and to see a GIF of how this watch works.

Alternative Time-tracking
The Rush Hour Watch offers an alternative way of tracking time, disrupting the traditional clock design.
Innovative Watch Design
The Rush Hour Watch introduces an innovative design concept, revolutionizing the way watches display time.
Embracing Dyslexia
The Rush Hour Watch caters to individuals with dyslexia, creating a market opportunity for inclusive and accessible timepieces.

Industries Being Reshaped

Watch Manufacturing
The watch manufacturing industry can seize the opportunity to incorporate unique and unconventional designs in their products.
Assistive Technology
The Rush Hour Watch falls within the realm of assistive technology, opening up potential growth areas for companies catering to individuals with specific needs.
Accessible Fashion
The inclusive design of the Rush Hour Watch presents an opportunity for the accessible fashion industry to create stylish and functional timepieces for all.
SCORE
2.7 out of 10
GENDER
90% Men10% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 36%
Activity 37%
Freshness 8%

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