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Apple Watch Survivor Glass

Where you go, your Apple Watch goes too, like your right-hand man, and its actually pretty durable. However, the Apple Watch is still a wrist-based watch, which means it’s susceptible to damage from scrapes and scratches. Most protective options are bumpers and cases that are both cumbersome and bulky. At just 0.5 mm thin, the Survivor Glass by Griffin is a curved, tempered glass screen that goes on easy and practically disappears. Compatible with Apple Watch Series 1, 2 & 3, and available in 38mm and 42mm.



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NOMOS WATCHES

Nomos Glashuette is a German luxury watch-making company, they make minimal, elegant, top-quality watches.  NOMOS watches are classic and timeless in beauty and last a lifetime, they are appropriate for every time and every setting. Check out their website for the full collection....
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Leatherman Multi-Tool Watch

Following the success of their popular Multi-Tool Bracelet, Leatherman have introduced the world’s first multi-tool watch with customizable tread links. Attached to a premium, Swiss-made watch, the versatile bracelet features individual links equipped with tools that perform two or three functions each, making a total of 25 usable tools available at a moment’s notice. The wearable multi-tool is fully customizable so the user can rearrange links, add new ones, or...
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Huckberry x Timex Diver

Our good friends over at Huckberry have teamed up with Timex for this cool collaboration. The Huckberry x Timex Diver is built for years of adventure, a handsome devil with a great understated aesthetic that will go with any outfit choice this autumn and winter. The special edition watch has a strong vintage diver aesthetic, it features a rotating 60-minute timing bezel, and 100 meters of water-resistance. A reliable quartz movement ticking away provides some reassu...
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