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A Watch That Hides Time—So You Can Focus on Living

Time Out! by Rudolph Schelling Webermann lets you take a break from constant time-checking, helping you stay present with just the press of a button.


Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance

In a world where we’re constantly bombarded by notifications, TIME OFF! by Rudolph Schelling Webermann offers a refreshing alternative—one that helps you disconnect at the touch of a button.


Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance

At first glance, it looks like a sleek, modern timepiece. But press the red button, and the display vanishes, taking time quite literally out of sight. Designed to curb the endless distractions of our phones, TIME OFF! allows you to mute notifications, reject calls, and pause interruptions—without even picking up your device.


Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance

It’s a clever design that balances minimalism with function. The watch features a small, retractable screen that reveals the time only when needed, much like a pocket watch. The strategic placement of the red button mirrors that of a stopwatch, reinforcing the idea of taking control over time rather than being controlled by it.


Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance

Paired with an app, the watch offers three preset modes for digital detox, or you can customize your own ‘My TIME OFF Mode’ for a distraction-free experience. Whether you wear it with a sporty rubber, elegant leather, or casual textile strap, its versatility makes it easy to integrate into everyday life.


Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance
Image via Rudolph Schelling Webermann on Behance

Personally, I find this concept incredibly refreshing. In a time when our attention is often fractured by constant digital demands, this watch encourages a simple but powerful act: disconnecting. It’s as if the watch is a reminder that, sometimes, we need to step away from the clock to truly be present. The minimalistic design, with its clever hiding act, beautifully reinforces this message—time doesn’t have to always be in your face.


Perhaps the most intriguing aspect is its subtle commentary on time itself. By reducing the prominence of the display, it suggests that timekeeping should only take up a fraction of our attention—leaving more room for the moments that truly matter.


 

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