G-Shock GA-100/100A
Casio updates its classic Three Eye design with the G-Shock GA-100/100A series; it sports one analog and two LCD round dials, two square LCD dials, and a large main analog display.
Casio updates its classic Three Eye design with the G-Shock GA-100/100A series; it sports one analog and two LCD round dials, two square LCD dials, and a large main analog display.
Like something Optimus Prime would wear, Design by 8’s Artime watch concept features small plates that reshuffle, pulse, and move according to the wearer’s body rhythm.
MB&F’s HM2 20.DSTL.B watch breaks the bank with ultra-premium everything: limited to 25 pieces, the entire top case is made out of sapphire while the bottom is made with titanium.
Bold, black, and bare of any numerals or indices, Vestal’s ZR3 is a minimalist redo of its giant Zeppelin ZR3 line; it sports a blacked-out 52mm stainless steel case and 3-link band.
Loosely based on the MIL-W-46374, Vestal’s imaginative Sticky Bomb Watch features a 36mm stainless case and a giant velcro-buckle 53mm wide canvas strap with anti-glare cover.
Avast, a steampunk pirate’s watch: HD3’s Black Pearl Watch is perfect for the modern swashbuckler, with sextant-style minutes, compass rose case back, and a Jolly Roger hatch.
Limited to 500 pieces, NZ-based Magrette’s Moana Pacific Diver is a 50s-style diving watch; it features 500m water resistance, double-domed sapphire, superluminova, and a Miyota movement.
We really shouldn’t like Tao Ma’s 2Oct2031 concept watch; it’s tough to tell time on and it could probably kill you with its edges, but it’s one sweet look into the future–2031, to be exact.
Welder’s K29 Chrono 8003 goes monochrome: three watches in one, it sports three Miyota movements, a 50mm black matte steel case, white hands/indices and 100m water resistance.
The Stanley LED Torch Watch is definitely goes in our “Why not?” gadget bin for sheer multifunction goodness; it’s a timepiece, an alarm, a mini-LED flashlight, and timer all-in-one.
It ain’t no Swiss movement, but the Makerbot Watch is the ultimate wrist-mounted geek accessory; it’s build-it-yourself Arduino-driven timepiece that uses concentric LEDs to tell time.
Don’t let the rose gold accents fool you; TW Steel’s CEO Tonneau is a man watch through and through, with an edgy 316L stainless steel case, leather strap, and hex rivets.
Vulcain’s Cricket X-treme automatic watch goes sporty with a black/white or black/blue titanium case, sapphire crystal back, and a new, double-barreled V-21 self-winding movement.
Nixon’s Super Hero II TI PU, Outsider Tide and Small Channel T watches not only look at home in the water, but safeguard it too: proceeds go to project BLUE, which protects oceans & beaches.
With Vancouver around the bend, Omega expands its Timeless line with this stainless steel Speedmaster watch; it sports five Olympic-style counters and a shock-absorbing movement.
Despite a simple name and an old-school brand, Burberry’s Extra Large Bracelet Watch is surprisingly sophisticated; it features a bold black 44mm case and a tartan-engraved band.
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