Obscure Belts
Obscure Belts are anything but obscure; their neodymium magnet buckles range from the sci-fi Android to the Hindu-inspired Ohm and sport finishes such as gunmetal and black chrome.
Obscure Belts are anything but obscure; their neodymium magnet buckles range from the sci-fi Android to the Hindu-inspired Ohm and sport finishes such as gunmetal and black chrome.
Cabestan’s Nostromo is a watch you won’t mind manually winding: four drums, a drive shaft , and movement bridges are all visible within its black-coated titanium glow-in-the-dark case.
Abt Sportline’s tastefully modded R8 Spyder adds a carbon grill, aprons, side sills, and spoiler while boosting the stock 5.2L V10 to 600 hp, good for a 198 mph top speed and 3.8s 0-62.
Digital Storm’s Black|OPS PC now packs Intel’s first hexa-core consumer CPU, the Core i7-980X, but that’s not the big news; their TwisterBoost OC package boosts it to a blistering 4.4GHz.
Made by Master Swordsmith Peter Lyon, Strider’s Sword is a must for Lord of the Rings fans: based on the blade wielded by Aragorn during his ranger days, only three are available.
SUPER returns to its minimalist roots with its Spring/Summer 2010 line of frames; new lightweight silhouettes include the Andrea, the Lucia, the W, and our favorite, the People.
BMW’s M Bike aims to be the fastest pedal-powered bimmer ever with an aluminum frame, Shimano SLX crankset and Manitou Match fork; also: a leather fi’zi:k saddle with red seat inlay.
Cellphones have made watches redundant, but Celsius X VI II’s phone is more for telling time than making calls: made with 547 mechanical parts, it features a tourbillon in its hinge.
One of the best-looking and creative takes on the M65 jacket we’ve seen, Wings + Horn’s Chambray Mountain Parka is waterproof and sports taped seams and double entry pockets.
From gearheads to Gears of War players, these cast iron Gear Objects appeal to all geeks; they’re Industrial Revolution-era replicas and can serve as bookends, doorstops, or decor.
Ideal for traveling light yet with the space of a small backpack, Tucker & Bloom’s Tear Drop Sling features a water resistant yet stretchy neoprene shell and an outer gadget pocket.
Leatherman’s MUT (Military Utility Tool) is their first designed for both tactical and personal situations; it’s available in both 18-in-1 Utility and 17-in-1 EOD flavors. Thanks, Neil!
Urwerk’s 103 Tarantula gets a fitting Mexican Fireleg edition for its 7th and final year; limited to 60 pieces, the watch features orange luminescent markers on its signature satellites.
Lamponi’s Lamps are high-end, lighthearted lights; one-of-a-kind and made from vintage pieces, his lamps include everything from repurposed scooters to aluminum aircraft.
Gibson teams up with legendary rocker Slash with the Appetite for Destruction guitar; it’s a 1958-60 Les Paul Standard with Slash humbucking pickups and a Slash-style reverse chevron.
Red Wing teams up with classic outdoor brand Woolrich for the Red Wing Woolrich Boot; it sports white-stitched suede/nubuck leather and plaid wool panels on a classic sole.
Chevy’s 2011 Corvette Z06 Carbon brings it one step closer to the ZR1 with carbon fiber body panels and carbon-ceramic brakes while keeping the Z06’s lightweight 7.0L engine.
Available 5/10 in Japan and the US thereafter, Pentax’s long-awaited 645D is a digital medium-format cmaera with a 40 MP sensor, weatherproof body, 3″ LCD, and SD/SDHC slots.
DC LIFE’s Admiral high tops get a Native American-inspired colorway; it sports a two-toned Fire Red toe and tongue with Violet upper and an American Indian patterned liner.
Originally created in 1925 by Louis Vuitton to house a set of encyclopedias, this Trunk Humidor was modified for the traveling uber-chain smoker: it’s able to carry 500 cigars.
This Brobdingnagian Sports Chair ensures you’ll always have an armchair throne even in the great outdoors; it stands 5.5′ tall, supports 400 lbs. and packs in 6 cup holders.
Time gets broken down to the bare essentials with the 4N Wristwatch, so named for displaying four digital numbers using four mechanical main discs using an MVT01 movement.
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