
The Time Player watch from Hamilton displays the time in four different zones, and doubles as a puzzle. The tile in the middle of the watch can be removed, so you can slide around these tiles. You are free to set each miniature watch to whatever time you want, but you will always have Dubai, Tokyo and New York there. If you are interested, you can pre-order the Hamilton Time Player at HamiltonLAB for approx. $2700. [Hamilton]

Gresso has decided to enter the luxury watch market by releasing the Grand Wind Skeleton watch collection. The timepiece features a massive rotor of 18K gold placed on the front of the dial. The movement is skeletonized and easily seen from both inner and outer side of the elegant 18k gold case (45 mm diameter and 12 mm height). Sadly, there is no info on pricing so far, so stay tuned. [BornRich]

SEIKO is back again with the world’s first new generation watch which employs Active Matrix EPD technology. With 80,000 pixels, each capable of displaying four levels of gray, each information item on the screen is rendered 3 times finer than anything you can find on conventional LCD watches. It allows figures, text and graphics to appear more fluid and offers more freedom in programmability. The new technology brings an entirely new kind of display which is ultra-thin, with high contrast, allowing higher legibility from almost 180 degree angle on your wrist. No more “Hey mister what time you got there?” because they can just see it from distance away. All that cool while consuming very little power. [E-Ink Info]

Famous jewellery designer Jacqueline Urbach has decided to enter the wristwatch market by releasing the Precious Inspiration collection. The collection consists of 24 different models, with varying types of gold, gem settings, diamonds, and wrist strap material. This new wristwatch collection is slated to be showcased at next month’s Baselworld convention in Switzerland, which will take place from March 18th to 25th, 2010. [WristDreams]

Here is good news for all Casio G-Shock fans. The company has rolled out two new G-Shock watches for the mass market. The GA-100/100A G-Shock watches feature an analog display with three dials located on the top half of the face. These shock resistant watches also boast an easy-to-read display, a 1/1000-second stopwatch, a velocity indicator, magnetic resistance compliant with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and several over-sized buttons for easy operation. The new Casio GA-100/100A G-Shock are currently available in black, yellow or white. [FarEastGizmos]

Designed by STORM, the Circuit MK2 is a futuristic-looking LED watch that features a stainless steel band with a brushed and polished finish. It is actually a basic timepiece that displays only the current time and date. There is no chronograph functionality. In addition, the STORM Circuit MK2 Watch is also waterproof up to 50m underwater. If you are interested, you can purchase the STORM Circuit MK2 for $220 each. [Product Page]

If you are a fan of Tokyoflash’s line of watches, then you might like the Projects Iridium Color Changing Watch. It comes with a white lens crystal with cutout numbers that are filled with color. The current hour shows in blue, meanwhile minutes are in red. Whenever both “hands” are together, the colors mix to create a purple effect. You can buy this unique watch for $119 a pop. [LikeCool]

If you are looking for a cool gift for your girl, then you can choose one of these Sony Ericsson MBW-200 Bluetooth watches. It is actually the female version of its MBW-150 Bluetooth watches. The MBW-200 connects to your cell phone via Bluetooth connectivity to display your incoming caller ID and alert you to new text messages, emails, and calendar alarms. This timepiece comes with a small monochrome OLED display and is specially designed to work with Sony Ericsson cell phones. Available in Sparkling Allure, Contemporary Elegance and Evening Classic, the Sony Ericsson MBW-200 will be available in Q4 2008. Find out more pictures after the jump. [MobileBurn via Upcoming Cell Phones] Read more

This is a must-have watch for adventurers. Good for activities like biking, climbing and camping. Your Suunto Core senses an approaching storm. And it tells you with the Storm Alarm – one of several intelligent features that can help you make consistently good decisions. Suunto Core keeps you informed with an accurate altimeter, barometer, digital thermometer, Weather Trend Indicator and digital compass. The barometer measures and records air pressure to help you predict changing conditions, from sunny skies to mega electrical storms. Suggested retail price for $340. [Suunto VIA PeepCulture]

Fashion House Diesel has rolled out this good-looking wristwatch that features an OLED display. It seems that the display is more of a cool blue-green color than the grey shown in the first images. Additionally, the stainless model (DZ7080) is now available for $215, while a leather version (DZ7079) comes with a price tag of $136.50.
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