It shouldn’t really surprise that Scott Devon is the man behind the hyper-engineered and aesthetically warp speed Devon Tread 1 Watch, as he’s also the man behind the crazed American supercar the Devon GTX. The man obviously has a fetish for the ultra-engineered. So it makes sense that his Tread 1 watch is more California […]
Japanese watchmakers Tokyoflash have invented a new timepiece that utilizes e-ink to display the time. Some thought e-ink could save publishing, nice to see its climactic use as a hyper-modern wristwatch instead. The eclock’s stainless steel wristband incorporates small holes through which the e-ink sheet’s graphic displays can be seen, both numerically and with a […]
Given the talents of the two designers involved it’s little surprise that this Vue watch would be so imaginative. Yves Behar, who we’ve interviewed for his work with the Mission One, teams up with Japanese designer Issey Miyake for what they’re dubbing the Vue wristwatch. As time marches inexorably on, the hour marker fades the […]
I want the problems of the rich. I know Diddy warned that more financial means begets more mental anxiety, but I’m willing to suffer such vexations. Such as having too many luxury watches to wind — I want that bane on my existence. If I had such troubles, I would certainly look into Orbita‘s Watch […]
Bell & Ross unveiled their new Carbon Fibre watch, fittingly constructed entirely of carbon fiber: case, dial and strap (although the above strap does not appear to be carbon fiber). They claim the case fashioned out of one block made of layers of carbon fiber superimposed over each other is a first in the watch-making […]
Magellan is one of those guys like Einstein or Mario Andretti that will forever be used by sarcastic sons of bitches the world over. Sure he did a great deed by circumnavigating the globe, but did you know that he didn’t even make it all the way around? No, he got killed in the Philippines, […]
Usually I’m more for the chunkier watches, but I love the bare minimalism of Workshopped’s Pi Watch. Designed by Ben McCarthy, the watch is constructed from stainless steel, and is waterproof to 30 meters. To keep things clean, you access the crown to adjust the time from the back of the watch. Available for $430.
Lord knows we love our blacked out watches, so Tsovet‘s latest in its SVT-NM85 line hits us in a special place. Available as of yesterday (February 1st), the Swiss movement-enhanced NM85 is a 50mm diving watch influenced by the Imperial Navy’s Baltic Fleet divers. The limited edition timepiece will only set you back about $500.