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Nixon Regulus Surplus/Carbon

Available now in a sleek surplus/carbon colorway, the Nixon Regulus Watch is a timepiece ready for anything. Designed and built in collaboration with US Special Operations, the element-proof, dual chronograph watch can stand up to the harshest maritime, dryland, and high altitude conditions. The 46mm dual chronograph digital watch features a fiber reinforced polycarbonate case and a stainless steel bezel for durability, as well as water resistant to 100 meters. An oversized display and customizable LED backlight make time, date, and other info easy to read in the dark or underwater, and the five-year battery life means changes will be few and far between.

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TID WATCHES

TID is a new Swedish watch brand. Their first watch, appropriately named No.1, is a classic, minimal watch made from stainless steel and equipped with Japanese movement. It was designed by Swedish design studio "Form us with Love" (we recently featured their Modular Pendant Lamp called Hood) and is available in black ion plated watch-case with white or black face, and black canvas strap....
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GLYCINE AIRMAN WATCH

Glycine is a Swiss wristwatch manufacturer, they became a noteworthy watch maker in the early 1950s for the introduction of their Airman model, a 24-hour watch favored by both military and commercial pilots, but also frequent travelers, thanks to the introduction of multiple time-zone watches to the market back in 1953. Now, in addition to regular local time, world time was available at a glance. The impressive and distinctive Airman line has never been absent from ...
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WRISTCAM

What is the biggest feature missing on your Apple Watch? If you said a camera, then your wait is over. The Apple-certified Wristcam attaches to the Apple Watch adding to it two cameras: an outward-facing, 8-megapixel lens and a 2-megapixel selfie lens. It is kind of having a spy camera on your wrist. The cameras are capable of shooting 1080p video and "4K resolution" photos. Wristcam can also integrate with the Messages app to send pictures and short video...
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