This could bring activity tracking to a whole new group of people. It’s US only at the moment which is the bad news. On the good side, the design is smart, it’s only $149, water resistant, sleep tracking is built… Read More ›
Watches
Omega Dynamic
Ever seen a more beautiful watch? It is hard to explain everything that is right with this model.
Casio G-Shock Master Of G Gulfmaster GWNQ1000-1A
Casio G-Shock fans tend to begin their collecting obsession with relatively inexpensive models typically costing under $200. Many stay there, but the brave ones who truly appreciate the mastery of what a G-Shock watch can do eventually embark on the… Read More ›
The Rider’s Chronograph
These two firms have collaborated before, most notably in 1983, creating the 7A28-7000, a.k.a. “Alien’s Ripley,” the futuristic watch Sigourney Weaver’s iconic Ellen Ripley character wore in James Cameron’s classic sci-fi Aliens franchise. Seiko x Giugiaro reissued that one last… Read More ›
The Lifeclock One
It’s a great looking watch, but check out the video here and you will see that it is HUGE! In John Carpenter’s famous masterpiece, Escape from New York, Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell), has 24 hours to rescue the President from… Read More ›
ASIG – nohero/nosky Concentric D. Wrist Watch Concept
Oh my. More here. Thought- imagine if Apple had kept things simple and released a watch like this with motion tracking and fitness etc, but no screen on the actual watch.
Watches See ‘Brexit’ Boom
With watches priced in pounds — particularly those at the high end — suddenly much more attractive to the international market, customers from all over the world have been buying in Britain. London has felt the biggest “Brexit” boom. According… Read More ›
Seiko SRP775K1 thoughts
I recently picked up the attractively named Seiko SRP775K1 for review which is one of the most traditional watches that Seiko makes. It is a remake of the classic Seiko 6309 and also one of the most accurate remakes I… Read More ›
Just Husbands
Superb marketing from Fossil.
The Statue of Liberty Almost Got a Glowing Wrist Watch
It was 1926, and the trio of watchmakers—Benjamin, Oscar, and S. Ralph Lazarus—had opened a shop on Beekman Street, in Lower Manhattan. Their business was a short walk from the Battery, where they would have been able to stand on… Read More ›