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Clocks, Watches, and the Passing of Time - a list by jfang
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I'm fascinated by time and all the different ways time can be represented. It also doesn't hurt to show off your fashion IQ by having a nice watch on your wrist.
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Essex Locket Watch and Key Chain
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3 people recommended this item
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Remind dad that love grows with time.
Updated Jun 11, 2007
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Dual Watch Winders
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Make sure dad's watches stay wound up with the dual watch winder. Have him set his watch in there and let the box do the rest of the work!
Updated Jun 11, 2007
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Equalizer BPM DJ watch
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Tokyoflash is always surprising me and it just did with the BPM watch. The watch now only tells time (in a normal fashion too!), it also measure the beats per minute of the music you're playing so that you can better beat match. That's freaking hot. (via Gizmodo)
Updated Jun 13, 2007
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Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Watches
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Sony Ericsson just announced the release of three bluetooth watches that will link up to your SE phone. Available in the professional, music, and classic style, these three will watches will vibrate and show you who's calling and from there you can decide whether or not to take the phone call and send it to voicemail.
Style and functionality in a watch, who'd a thunk it?
Updated Jun 17, 2007
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Mechanical Watch Movement Cufflinks
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Now THESE are some real cufflinks. These mechanical watch movement cufflinks are taken from authentic vintage watches from the early to mid 20th century. At $1400, I hope the gears will be rotating. These are custom made, so expect to wait 4-6 weeks before looking like a complete badass at the office (via Geekologie)
Updated Jun 17, 2007
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Philip Stein Teslar Watches
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Slick? Abso-freaking-lutely! These Philip Stein Teslar watches have integrated active TESLAR technology designed to reinforce the human body's electromagnetic field with a natural earth signal associated with calm, meditation, relaxation and enhanced performance.
It also helps that they look damn sexy. (via Uncrate)
Updated Jun 18, 2007
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Philippe Starck Fossil O-ring Digi Hole Watch
11 people recommended this item
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"What time is it?" <stares at watch> "I have no idea." Thanks Philippe S+arck for creating a watch that has an undecipherable time piece. (via Shiny Shiny)
Updated Sep 8, 2007
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Binary LED Watch Round Red Sumui Moon
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Ladies and gentlemen, good luck deciphering this binary watch. By the time you figure out the time, you'll already be late for your appointment. (via Shiny Shiny)
Updated Jul 20, 2007
Nixie Watch by Cathode Corner
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2 people recommended this item
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Go totally old school with a nixie watch. Nixie tubes are neon display tubes once used in calculators back in the day (1969). Just flick your wrist, the nixie tube lights up and you get to see what time it is. (via SCI-FI Tech)
Updated Jul 21, 2007
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