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Runwell Sport | By Shinola

The Runwell Sport is another beautiful hand-assembled timepiece by Detroit watchmaker Shinola. Available in several styles and in either 42mm or a 48mm, the Runwell Sport features a stainless steel case, Super-LumiNova printed dial details, Shinolas 715 high-accuracy quartz movement, and a NATO nylon strap. A chromo version is also available, head over to Shinola for the full collection.



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Garmin Instinct 3

The new Garmin Instinct 3 is here, blending rugged durability with cutting-edge tech for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts. Designed to withstand the toughest conditions, this GPS smartwatch offers unmatched performance with a bold design and military-grade durability. With unlimited battery life in solar models, the Instinct 3 ensures you are powered for every adventure. It features multi-band GNSS for precise navigation, comprehensive health ...
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Lum-Tec Combat B42

Ohio-based watchmaker Lum-Tec have introduced the upcoming Combat B42, a military-inspired field watch that mixes a technical look with classic pilot watch aesthetics. Powered by a Miyota Japan OS20 Chronograph movement with 5 year battery, the rugged 43mm watch features a shock-absorbing mounting system, a threaded solid caseback, and a double curved sapphire crystal with military grade anti-reflective coating that protects a dial with the watchmaker’s proprietar...
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2014 IWC AQUATIMER

IWC unveiled the new 2014 Aquatimer collection. The previous Aquatimer was a huge success for the brand, and IWC have kept the same general aesthetic, but introduced a few new technical innovations. The new Aquatimer will meet the demands of the most ambitious diver and is available in several styles. The new collection should be online soon, you can still purchase the old Aquatimers before they disappear at the IWC website....
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