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Werenbach Watches

A small Zurich-based watch company by the name of Werenbach crafts watches from genuine space rockets! The new Werenbach Mach 33 collection aims to provide wearers with a comfortable and stylish watch with a bit of uniqueness. Made up of pieces from salvaged space rockets, the watches will also allow you to look back at Earth in real time via a connected app. Available in both 42mm and 38mm case sizes, the sleek timepieces are crafted from a single, beautiful monohull case and each one comes paired with a sporty Nato-strap for versatile and robust wear. Water resistance is 5 ATM and every variant is fitted with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal over the dial. Powering it all is the reliable Miyota Quartz GM10 movement. Head over to the brand´s Kickstarter page and become a backer.



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TRIWA OCEAN PLASTIC WATCH COLLECTION - Image

TRIWA OCEAN PLASTIC WATCH COLLECTION

Triwa Watches are back with a bigger environmental sustainable goal than ever. The good-looking Triwa Ocean Plastic Watch Collection features watches made entirely out of recycled ocean plastic. Available in three styles and several colors, the watches are filled with marine details such as the three dimensional waves on the dial, and the oversized indexes and hands and the domed mineral glass. They are powered by a quartz Miyota movement and have a water resistance...
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VAGUE BLACK SUBMARINER WATCH - Image

VAGUE BLACK SUBMARINER WATCH

Vague Watch Co. pays tribute to some of history’s most iconic timepieces. Inspired by the Rolex Submariner, the Vague Black Submariner Watch features a darkened steel case with a brushed finish that´s designed to look aged, a rotating bezel, a screw-down crown, and a domed crystal for a vintage look. Powered by a reliable, near-silent Japanese quartz movement, the 40mm classic style dive watch is water resistant up to 100m, and comes with two slip-through straps,...
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Leatherman Multi-Tool Watch - Image

Leatherman Multi-Tool Watch

Following the success of their popular Multi-Tool Bracelet, Leatherman have introduced the world’s first multi-tool watch with customizable tread links. Attached to a premium, Swiss-made watch, the versatile bracelet features individual links equipped with tools that perform two or three functions each, making a total of 25 usable tools available at a moment’s notice. The wearable multi-tool is fully customizable so the user can rearrange links, add new ones, or...
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