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Weiss Watches

The founder of Weiss watches is a Swiss certified watchmaker, graduated at Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin, his intention? Well, restoring pride and prestige to American watch making. Weiss design and hand build, in L.A. California, timeless luxury watches, they are the only watchmaker in the US that design, engineer, and manufacture their own cases and dials, as well as finish each movement by hand. Quite understated in the look, their Field watch is built with high grade steel, the dials are made from brass, and some parts, including the mechanical movement comes from Switzerland. With four different dials, and six different bracelets to choose from, you can make a good number of combinations. Head over to their website for more details.



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SEBENZA KNIFE

Sebenza is arguably one of the most precisely crafted knives in the world, it has earned a worldwide reputation for rock solid performance and a "bank vault" feel. Originally developed in 1987, the folding knife has experienced minor changes over the years, it now boasts a S35VN steel blade, a locking system which has been mimicked the world over, a titanium handle and thumb lugs. Manufactured in Idaho, the sleek knife includes a lifetime of free sharpenin...
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NOMAD PEN

Nomad have introduced their first pen, a stellar addition to their already solid EDC lineup. Machined from a solid metal body, the sleek pen features a smooth click button mechanism and comes with a reliable Schmidt EasyFLOW 9000 ink cartridge. This ink has the perfect balance that glides smoothly over paper, writes cleanly and precisely, and does not dry out when left open. The end result is a minimalist pen that gives you a perfectly weighted writing tool that fee...
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VENTURA SPARC MGS

Ventura watch company was established by Pierre and Yuko Nobs in 1989, they developed the first automatic watch with a digital display. Ever since, numerous Ventura timepieces have been granted international awards for their outstanding design. Blessthisstuff had the luck of being able to hold one of their masterpieces, the company’s spectacular flagship watch, the Ventura SPARC MGS. Read our thoughts and check out some pictures after the jump...   ...
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