Vogard Chronozoner
Gorgeously clad in an all-titanium case, Vogard’s Chronozoner has a rich mechanical design further accentuated by a rotating timezone bezel that is also daylight savings aware.
Gorgeously clad in an all-titanium case, Vogard’s Chronozoner has a rich mechanical design further accentuated by a rotating timezone bezel that is also daylight savings aware.
Oakley’s penchant for over-the-top names reaches its peak with their Impact Craters; still, these EVA foam cushioned, Unobtanium treaded sandals look as rugged as any we’ve seen.
Like a touchscreen phone, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s AMVOX 2 Racing Chrono ditches its start/stop buttons; the carbon fiber chronographs are activated by pressing the domed sapphire crystal.
Inspired by 30s/40s-era boots, Timberland Boot Company’s Fall/Winter 2009 collection is a gorgeous assemblage of Horween burnished leathers, heavy duty buckles and zippers.
Luggage doesn’t get more durable than this Swiss Army Officer’s Trunk: it sports an aircraft-grade aluminum handle, urethane wheels, one-touch trunk-style lid and TSA-friendly lock.
Available today only (6/17) at TeeFury, David Staffell’s Hunting is No Joke t-shirt is a tongue-in-cheek look at what happens when you blend retro graphics with real-world expectations.
You probably don’t want to be within a few hundred miles of zombie outbreaks with this The Machine tee, but we’re digging it’s cerebral take of the classic Terminator poster.
To be filed in the “Why the heck not?” category: CarboPouch is a pouch with cap and spout that lets draft brewers fill beer on-site with no headspace and no change in flavor.
In the movie, it was always Bumblebee trying to sound human–but this Bumblebee Voice Mixer and Helmet will remix your voice with six different music styles; Autobots, get jiggy!
Based on a 1940s design used by pilots, these Bentley Leather Goggles are ideal for unforgettable midnight snack runs; be sure to get the matching Bentley Leather Flying Helmet, too.
Sesame Street turns into the mean streets with this Puppet Brawlin’ tee; cookies fly as this Street Fighter-styled shirt depicts Big Bird and the Cookie Monster getting their feathers ruffled.
Being a quick-draw ensured your survival in the Wild West, but these Leather Beer Holsters just ensure a quick trip under the table; they’re custom made to fit your waist/beer belly.
Booq’s Boa 3L bag is an ideal tech bag: able to hold 17″ notebooks, it’s made out of water-repellent ballistic nylon with easy-access open-top pockets and extra-thick back padding.
Mark Nason’s Avenge Boot hides nothing with a studded metal toe plate, front and center; it also sports a square toe, laser-etched dragon, scalloped overlays and dual buckle straps.
Niles Z. gives Atari 2600 cartridges a second lease on life with his Atari Wallets; clips, neodymium magnets and wires keep things in place, but we most like the original (still playable) chip.
Botta-Design’s modern Clavius watch gets further refined with this second version; it eliminates most of the markings, instead reducing the dial to four sections for an ultra clean design.
Emulating a fighter cockpit’s readouts, Breitling’s Airwolf and Skyracer Raven watches sport a high-tech black and steel look, rubber-molded bits and a turbine-shaped caseback.
Loy Valera’s What Is Your Profession? t-shirt is the spitting image of a visual pun: he could have had a jockey riding a disc, but his hand-drawn style really shines with a ghetto blaster.
Quilts sound old fogeyish, but these Japan Exclusive Gravis Chuck LXs (limited to 25) are ultra-fresh with black/white leather uppers, a chunky white midsole and zebra inner-liner.
Pac-Man goes slightly post-modern with this Reservoir Dogs-inspired Runaway t-shirt, but despite the designer suit and cellphone, it’s clear that he’s still up to his old games.
Alpina’s Extreme Divers lines get yellow, orange, blue and black models for Spring/Summer 2009; each sports a black PVD case, 1,000m water resistance and sapphire crystal.
Vans’ Spicoli 2 sunglasses drop the metal accents at the hinges for an even cleaner Wayfarer style; choose from clear variants with “Off The Wall” logos or ultra-simple solid blacks.
One man’s offense is another alien’s defense: in deference to our ET overlords, arcades on the other side of the galaxy usually rename Taito’s classic game as “Space Defenders.”
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