
Individualists demand excellence, exclusivity and choice, and for the very same reason, luxury watchmaking firms are always busy creating some unusual, out of the world wrist watches for the elite individuals. Continue reading »
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Diesel is not just a commodity that helps fuel the world, but it is also a fashion label with a plethora of goods for the consumer to choose from, and among them include watches. This time round, Diesel has a new scrolling LED watch which boasts a mirrored surface when you aren’t checking out the time. Continue reading »
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Casio Oceanus OCWM800TBA-1A the world’s first atomic solar powered chronograph is suited for the sophisticated, adventurous man who enjoys all of life’s pleasures. The Casio Oceanus line is known for its Multi-Band 5 Atomic Timekeeping, which guarantees precise and reliable timekeeping by receiving radio time calibration signals from US, UK, Germany and Japan. Continue reading »
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You know when you see them that they are 100% male. This hunky watch is no different from a pair of rider’s gloves. Besides the macho curves, it’s also got a cool MP4 playback feature that can keep you entertained all through the day. Continue reading »

Late last year, Diesel popped out a pair of timepieces that featured a smallish OLED and lots of shine. This year, it’s the OLED sitting front and center. Continue reading »
The season of love is upon us and the onus now weighs heavily upon all you guys out there to find the most precious gift you can get for your lady love. And what better than a diamond encrusted classic timepiece with a passionate red rubber strap! This delicate luxury watch from Hublot features a red and gold rim which is set with 114 round diamonds weighing approximately 1.22k or 48 baguette-diamonds weighing 2.28k. Continue reading »

Here is a video as well as a picture of a cell phone watch which contains a touchscreen, play MP3 files, watch movies, store phone numbers and sends SMS messages as well as enter schedules or notes with handwriting recognition. Continue reading »
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Thanks to companies like Tokyo Flash (and Nooka, among others), I’m starting to care about watches again. The rise of cellphones many years ago made me see watches as pointless and boring, as they were all Rolex clones, Continue reading »




