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G-Shock GMW-B5000-1

Casio recently released a limited edition update on the first G-Shock ever, the DW-5000C (released in 1983). Now with a body made entirely of steel, the new GMW-B5000 nods to the heritage of that first-ever G-Shock while boasting a bevy of modern conveniences. The company has now released a new variant with a black resin strap. Just like its siblings with the metal bracelets, the watch features Bluetooth compatibility (for use with the G-Shock smartphone app), an automatic world timer, LED backlight, solar charging, and water resistant to 200m.



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PEdALED Odyssey Collection

PEdALED designs cycling apparel with the urban commuter in mind, their technical clothing has each feature thoroughly designed to improve function and performance. For their latest release, PEdALED has raised the stakes with a series of kit pieces that can bolster your existing riding kit in inclement weather. Their new Odyssey Collection is built from experience and designed to overcome challenges faced by riders competing in some of the toughest events on earth. F...
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Multi-Tool Belt Buckle

We have seen all kinds of multi-tools, but nothing as the SOG Sync II, a functional EDC item designed to easily be worn with the detachable base as a belt buckle or simply clipped on a pack strap or boot. The wearable belt buckle comes with an impressive array of 12 tools, including pliers, a bottle opener, a file, crimpers, two screwdrivers, a ruler, a knife, and more… It stays locked and secure on a detachable base when not needed, and can be conveniently remove...
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ORIS CHRONORIS DATE

Our latest timepiece crush comes from Swiss watch manufacturer Oris. The stunning new Chronoris Date is a modern reinterpretation of the vintage watch, of the same name, released by Oris in the 70s. It features a 39mm brushed stainless steel tonneau-shaped case. The dial features several chapter rings in varying shades of silver, grey, and black with bright orange accents on the hands and indexes. Additionally there is a date window at three o´clock that stands out...
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