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Nixon Gunship Watch

by Johan on September 7, 2010 · 0 comments

Nixon’s Gunship Watch is specially designed for the daily wear and tear. The watch features a uniquely applied finish, which can gradually wear away over time, giving the watch a special character. Unfortunately, we don’t have before and after pictures. The Gunship Collection retails for between $190 to $500, depending on the model. [Nixon]

Tokyoflash Ferrowatch

by Johan on September 7, 2010 · 2 comments

Designed by Karim Zaouai, the Tokyoflash Ferrowatch contains a magnetically sensitive liquid (Ferrofluid) sandwiched beneath the glass face. The magnetic charge attracts the fluid to different positions inside the watch to display hours and minutes. Unfortunately, the Ferrowatch is only a concept at this moment. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Sol Watch Solar-powered Watch

by Johan on September 7, 2010 · 0 comments

The Sol Watch from the MoMA Store has a tiny solar cell placed in the front and below the LCD display, which provides an extra battery life to the watch. Available in Gray and Pink, this water resistant watch also features a polyurethane band and case with a stainless-steel back and buckle. The Sol Watch is priced at $100 each. [MoMA]

The Vans Unisex VN-0HD9YX4 is not an ordinary watch because it comes with an eye-catching color that helps you stand out from the crowd. The watch has a durable Polyurethane strap, a couple of time zones, chronograph, timer, alarm clock and a backlit digital display. What’s more, the Vans Unisex VN-0HD9YX4 is also water-resistant for up to 165 feet (50 meters) underwater. You can purchase the Vans Unisex VN-0HD9YX4 at Amazon for only $55. [Amazon via 7Gadgets]

Phosphor e-Ink Watch

by Johan on August 23, 2010 · 0 comments

The Phosphor e-Ink Watch comes jam packed with an amazingly contrasty e-Ink display, a plated stainless steel case, a crystal cover for the display, and a simple leather strap. This timepiece is also water resistant up to 5 atm. If you are interested, you can buy the Phosphor E-Ink Watch for just $195 each. [Product Page]

Dot Wristwatch Concept

by Johan on August 16, 2010 · 1 comment

Designed by Damian Kozlik, the Dot is a sleek and elegant wristwatch that looks more like a trendy bracelet than a timepiece. Based on LED technology, the stylish watch features extruded buttons to organize time or date on its LED display. The Dot is also lightweight thanks to the perforated casing. Too bad, it is only a concept so far. [TheDesignBlog]

Geeky ODM JCDC UFO Watch Design

by Johan on August 15, 2010 · 1 comment

The Geeky ODM JCDC UFO Watch Design is the result from the collaboration between ODM Design and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac. Available in black, white or multi-color, the UFO Watch features a plastic case and a silicon belt. If you are interested, you can purchase the Geeky ODM JCDC UFO Watch Design for 23,450 Yen or around $271. Read more

Casio LW-S200H Tough Solar Watch

by Johan on August 6, 2010 · 0 comments

The new Casio LW-S200HT Tough Solar watch is specially designed for sporty women, who like to stay fit and healthy through jogging. As part of the Casio Collection Series, the fitness watch comes with the display illumination that ensures the face can be read at the press of a button, even as darkness falls. The watch also features five alarms, a snooze function and world time for 48 cities. The integrated database function Lap Memory ensures the logged stop and lap times, and intervening periods can be stored together with the date, enabling comparison at a later stage. The memory features enough space for 120 data sets, ensuring you always keep improved running performance in sight. The Casio LW-S200HT Tough Solar watch retails for 5,700 Yen ($66) in Japan. [Casio]

Tokyoflash Traffic Watch

by Johan on August 4, 2010 · 9 comments

Wristwatch maker TokyoFlash has just released the “Traffic” watch that uses a slick road-map design that seems to depict some sort of city map. According to the product website, the Traffic watch uses three map routes for it’s time display scheme. Hours 1-12 are the city streets in blue, 5 minute intervals are shown along the subway line in orange, and single minutes 1-4 are the highway out of town in green. The watch also features an optional animation night mode available between 6pm and midnight. What makes the Traffic more ineresting is that you can recharge its battery via a USB port. The battery is good for 300 charges and can be replaced if necessary. The Tokyoflash Traffic is priced at 15,900 Yen or around $169 each. [Gizmag]

Casio’s New Edifice Watches Series

by Johan on July 30, 2010 · 1 comment

Casio will release the Casio EQW-M1100DB-1A, which is part of the Edifice watches series. Based on the brand concept of “Speed and Intelligence”, the Casio EQW-M1100DB-1A features a 1/1000 second stopwatch and an eye-catching dial in 3D design that displays various timing functions in parallel. Available in three different colors, this solar-powered wristwatch also supports multiband 6 radio-controlled signal reception (China, Europe, Japan, USA), a solid stainless steel casing, a solid stainless steel band, one-touch 3-fold safety buckle and water resistant up to 10 bar. The Casio EQW-M1100DB-1A will be available in September 2010. See more pictures after the jump. Read more