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Garmin Fenix 5 Plus

The new Garmin smartwatch brings music and payments to its outdoor sports watch range. The new Garmin Fenix 5 Plus helps you survive mountain climbing, it features a new Pulse Ox Acclimation sensor that gauges your blood oxygen saturation levels when you´re climbing at high altitudes, a function especially useful when you’re adjusting to higher altitudes. The rugged smartwatch also lets you store and play up to 500 songs on your watch, and now features Garmin Pay, a contactless payment solution that lets you leave your cash and cards at home. Other highlights include routable color TOPO maps, wrist heart rate, and a round-trip creator that automatically generates routes for your next run or bike ride. watch the video below



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PANERAI JIMMY CHIN EDITION - Image

PANERAI JIMMY CHIN EDITION

Adventure photographer Jimmy Chin has built his career taking photos at the top of the world, earning him the cover of National Geographic and multiple awards. Now the legendary filmmaker and professional climber has teamed up with watchmakers Panerai for this special edition timepiece with an adventurous edge. The Panerai Submersible Chrono Flyback Jimmy Chin Edition is available in two expedition-ready timepieces with two different finishes. The PAM01207 ($19,400)...
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Rolex Explorer II - Image

Rolex Explorer II

Rolex has introduced some new watches for 2021. Their major release of interest is the new Oyster Perpetual Explorer II, a traditionally good value watch with a smaller price tag than the more popular GMT-Master II or Submariner. The 42mm timepiece now features a redesigned case and bracelet and is now powered by their in-house made caliber 3285 movement, which has a power reserve of 70 hours. The case is water resistant to 100 meters, and attached to the case is an...
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BENRUS SKY CHIEF WATCH - Image

BENRUS SKY CHIEF WATCH

Some watches prove that certain eras simply got it right the first time. The Benrus Sky Chief is one of them. Originally introduced around 1940 as a dedicated pilot’s chronograph, it was built for cockpit precision during a time when navigation relied as much on wristwatches as on onboard instruments. Now, more than eighty years later, the Sky Chief returns as a faithful reissue that respects its proportions while embracing modern Swiss craftsmanship. ...
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