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Timex Expedition Watch

Timex mens E-Altimeter expedition watch is a must-have accessory for hikers, skiers, and climbers. The digital altimeter provides, tide, thermometer, and compass functionality with an intuitive display, while making a bold statement about your adventurous spirit. It has an altitude range of -400 to 25,000 feet.



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Bremont Jaguar E-Type Watch - Image

Bremont Jaguar E-Type Watch

The Jaguar E-Type was once considered by Enzo Ferrari "the most beautiful car ever made," and we are inclined to agree. To celebrate the 60-year anniversary since the launch of the Jaguar E-Type, British watchmakers Bremont have introduced this stunning timepiece. The 43 mm stainless steel watch comes in two color versions, each available in an edition of 60 pieces. The special edition has several neat allusions to the iconic car, including a black dial th...
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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...
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DSKY Moonwatch

The Apollo Instruments DSKY Moonwatch reimagines space-inspired timepieces by capturing the essence of the Apollo missions. This watch is a meticulously crafted 4:6:1 scale replica of the Apollo Guidance Computer's DSKY interface, used aboard the legendary spacecraft. Encased in durable 316L stainless steel with a ceramic coating, it features an electroluminescent display, a tactile keypad with retro-inspired Gorton font, and LED indicators matchin...
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