Breitling Navitimer 125th
In celebration of its 125th anniversary, Breitling is releasing a special, 2009-piece edition of its Navitimer watch with a classic Air Racer rigid bracelet and circular slide rule bezel.
In celebration of its 125th anniversary, Breitling is releasing a special, 2009-piece edition of its Navitimer watch with a classic Air Racer rigid bracelet and circular slide rule bezel.
Ultra-lux classifieds site JamesList is a boon for watch lovers; this Zenith Zero-G Watch is a relative bargain at over $100k off list price and features a tourbillon in a gyroscopic housing.
Tokyoflash continues to ply the minimalist and esoteric oceans with the Heko Watch; three rows of LEDs (one visible, two hidden) are all that mar its otherwise smooth stainless steel face.
While roughly a year old, Diesel’s DZ7091 watch still remains as timely as ever with an electroplated mirror that hides a red LED display; it can only be viewed by pressing a button.
While it doesn’t actually let you play the game, this retro-style Taito-licensed Space Invaders watch looks cool in stainless steel and LEDs that scroll messages and alien spacecraft.
Garmin’s FR60 Fitness Watch makes the most of the company’s GPS offerings: it tracks your time, heart rate and calories and then syncs them to your PC via an ANT+ wireless receiver.
Urwerk’s UR103T watch is a choreographed ballet; a bronze/beryllium Geneva cross carries four aluminum satellites, each performing a four-beat 480 degree pirouette to signify minutes.
Winner of a recent designboom contest sponsored by Plantronics, Pedro Gomes’ On Time concept features a touchscreen LCD watch-bracelet with a snap-in bluetooth headset.
The 2009 IWC Aquatimers collection consists of five diving watches, all with a tool-less strap change system and external rotating bezels; The Auto 2000 model is rated for 2,000 meters.
Timex is taking respectable risks with their upcoming Expedition WS4 watch; available this May, it features a widescreen display with altimeter, barometer, thermometer and compass.
With self-powered illumination that’s 100x brighter than other watches, Luminox’s F-117 Nightwatch is a solid timepiece; it’ll stay lit for 25 years and was worn by pilots over Kosovo.
While we wait for LG’s Video Wristphone, this 8GB OLED Video Watch provides the next best thing: it sports a 128×128 screen for video and audio playback plus a built-in voice recorder.
A lot of eco-friendly ideas are just hot air, but this eCO2 watch concept actually features a kinetic-energy powered scrubber that collects carbon dioxide and expels clean air.
Neil Armstrong wore a Speedmaster watch during the first moon landing, so it’s fitting Omega will be releasing a 40th anniversary edition with Hesalite crystal and Apollo 11 patch.
Timepiece porn jumps to a whole new level with Concord’s C1 QuantumGravity; it’s fitted with an externally mounted aerial bi-axial Tourbillon which uses cables to hold the cage vertically.
Tokyoflash’s Kisai Keisan is one their most stylish watches to date; four columns of convex-shaped tubes display a matrix-like wash of LED numbers on, but look equally hot turned off.
Recalling summer days spent at soda fountains and drive-throughs, Vans’ Spicoli Shades sport crosshatched pinstripes and horned-rim frames with a multitude of color choices.
In addition to controlling your iPod, the Nike+ iPod Watch Remote takes their Sport Kit one step further: it’ll give you voice feedback on your time, distance, calories burned and pace.
With anti-reflective sapphire crystal, a titanium case and galvanic black guilloche dial, Favre-Leuba’s Bathy V2 is the creme de la creme of diving watches; it’s water resistant down to 300m.
If this Heartbeat Watch’s EKG stops beating the only thing dead is your battery: it spikes according to the time, not your pulse; simply recharge via USB to get the ol’ ticker going again.
Exchanging gold for titanium, Piaget’s Polo 45 Flyback Chronograph targets the luxury sport segment with triple secondary dials, 100m water resistance and a 50 hour power reserve.
With a diamond-milled ceramic case and exclusive asymmetrically toothed gears, MB&F’s Horological Machine No. 2 is more work of art than timepiece; choose from one of four flavors.
S.A. Roberts’ Disposable Watchphone concept looks pretty avante garde, but it’s designed to be a cheaply produced prepaid phone that can be easily worn on your wrist.
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