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PowerWatch X

Powered by your body heat, the PowerWatch X is the world’s first smartwatch that you never have to charge! The groundbreaking smartwatch employs low power electronics and runs off heat generated from the body (uses thermoelectric technology), with no need for replaceable batteries or external power sources. iOS and Android compatible, the PowerWatch X features notifications, reinforced bezel for toughness, 200m water resistance, plus a near-indestructible silicone rubber strap. A must-have for scuba diving, hiking, exploring and other outdoor activities.



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U-BOAT U 1942 LIMITED EDITION WATCH - Image

U-BOAT U 1942 LIMITED EDITION WATCH

Italian watchmakers U-Boat have launched this limited edition of only 29 watches. It was designed and built using specs produced by the Military in Italy in the 1940´s. It features six encapsulated hexagon screws sealing the very solid  titanium case , making it water resistant to stunning 400 meters. Each U-Boat watch is individualy handcrafted in Italy....
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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 fea...
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ARMOGAN WATCHES

Armogan Watches are makers of handsome pilot watches inspired by great adventures and pioneers. Their "Spirit of St. Louis” model was inspired by the famous custom-built, single engine, single-seat monoplane that was flown solo by Charles Lindbergh on May 1927, on the first non-stop flight from New York to Paris. It features cockpit-legible dials, Japanese chronograph movements, and a price point that leaves plenty of room for pilot lessons. A watch that fits...
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