1Aug 26, 2014
FRAME is a 3ATM water resistant smartwatch designed to complement your smartphone and give you HANDS FREEDOM™. A smartwatch is essentially a computerized wristwatch with enhanced functionality that goes beyond basic time keeping. Supporting a Dual-Mode Bluetooth connection to your iPhone, or Android smartphone, you can check messages, see who’s calling, control music, view weather, […]
2Jul 25, 2014
For 2013, MB&F announces this new limited edition version of the Horological Machine No 5 (HM5) watch in 18k red gold. aBlogtoWatch reviewed the MB&F HM5 watch here when it first became available in 2012. This fifth edition of the Horological Machine legacy is inspired by driving watches (and cars) from mostly the 1970s. The […]
3Feb 2, 2013
Uniform Wares designs and produces timepieces based around a philosophy that is firmly rooted in classic British design and contemporary styling. Its wristwatches are intended for everyday use by individuals with an eye for meticulous detailing and a passion for diligent, modern design. The new 203 Series is a comprehensive update on the 202 collection […]
4Jan 11, 2013
Uniform Wares designs and produces timepieces based around a philosophy that is firmly rooted in classic British design and contemporary styling. Its wristwatches are intended for everyday use by individuals with an eye for meticulous detailing and a passion for diligent, modern design. The new 152 Series collection refines and updates our contemporary reinterpretation of […]
5Oct 1, 2012
Michael Young is reversing the order of things, making time and style affordable. Or at least, that’s the case with the ODM Reverse Digital Watch. The matte plastic, water-resistant watch has playful, oversize buttons for setting the time and mode, located unexpectedly in the center of the watch’s face. The time is displayed on the […]
6Oct 13, 2011
This smart design turns a product that is used for entertainment into a utilitarian product, a wristwatch. The user can simply slide their iPod Nano music player in and out of the wrist dock or screw it in for the more permanent version, the LunaTik. Scott WIlson, the founder of MINIMAL, dreamed up this idea […]