Tumi Timepieces

Posted on June 27, 2005 Under Gadgetry

I've always liked Tumi's products, they're clearly dedicated to bringing solid design and functionality to the table in everything they manufacture. They recently introduced their first collection of swiss-made watches. Ten styles are available, ranging from $700-$1400. What makes these…

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Nooka Zot Watch

Posted on May 11, 2005 Under Gadgetry

Gotta thank The Sponge for letting us know Elsewares updated their site with some new goodies. This is the Nooka Zot Watch, representing the progression of hours in a window of small dots, minutes in a 59 incremental horizontal bar,…

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Monaco V4

Posted on December 21, 2004 Under Gadgetry

To create a watch inspired by a car's motor meant revisiting the mechanical watch movement from top to bottom. In a sense, it was reinventing the wheel. In my opinion, the result is breath taking. 4 Cylinders power the watch…

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S+arck Digital

Posted on December 6, 2004 Under Gadgetry
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Industrial Anadigi Watch

Posted on December 3, 2004 Under Gadgetry

A friend of mine was wearing this tonight, he has always got great watches on. The The Anadigi Watch--A uniquely designed piece, features both analog and digital times in one silver wind up casing. What is so striking about this…

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Seiko Frequency

Posted on November 30, 2004 Under Gadgetry

There are some Seiko Frequency watches on eBay being sold. The watch comes with a built-in drum machine, BPM Counter, small speaker, metronome, and all sorts of other shnazzy functions. Regarded as the DJ watch... It's really a timeless design,…

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ODM Scrolling Watch

Posted on November 15, 2004 Under Gadgetry

Hong Kong Designers for ODM have created a scrolling watch that won the prestigious 2004 reddot design award, and the IF design award in China. These unique watches scroll messages like "Save the forest" "World Peace No War", and some…

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