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Cool Walkie-Talkie Watches

by Johan on August 6, 2006

Cool Walkie-Talkie Watches

This Walkie-Talkie Watch gives you over 300 channel combinations for private conversation and also features full clock functions with stopwatch, alarm functions and five melody call tunes. It is splash proof and has a back lit LCD display. Each watch measures 10 cm x 7 cm x 5 cm. The price is £59.99 at I Want One Of Those.

Via I Want One Of Those.

Original Maritime Wristwatch

by Johan on July 17, 2006

Original Maritime Wristwatch By Angelo Mangirarotti

Maritime Wristwatch was designed by Angelo Mangirarotti in 1956 and it quickly became a well-known timepiece. This authentic edition Maritime Wristwatch which is authorized by Angelo Mangiarotti is now available at Junro for $450.00. The markers, with increasing widths, keep track of the hours, while the sapphire crystal and genuine leather strap keep you looking great. Grab this wristwatch now and be proud!

Via PeepCulture.

Cathode Corner’s Nixie Watch

by Johan on June 14, 2006

Cathode Corner's Nixie Watch

Nixie tube is neon display tubes once used in calculators. Cathode Corner’s Nixie Watch uses two nixie tubes to display the hours, minutes, and seconds. This water resistant wristwatch sells for $395 plus $10 shipping in the USA or $30 shipping worldwide. To buy this wristwatch, visit Cathode Corner. Via PeepCulture.

Philips Streamium WAK3300 WiFi Alarm Clock

by Johan on June 12, 2006

Philips Streamium WAK3300 WiFi Alarm Clock

Philips announced new Streamium WAK3300 wireless networked alarm clock. Designed to stream music from the Philips WACS700, this WiFi alarm clock allows you to wake up to your own tunes. Users will be able to wake up to music stored on the systems central unit, as well as access music stored on the central units hard drive. Philips has also announced that it has increased the size of the hard drive in the WACS700 from 40GB to 80GB. No info on pricing and availability.
Via 2DayBlog.

Citizen VIRT - First Bluetooth Watch In The World

VIRT is Citizen’s new wristwatch which is the first Bluetooth enabled wristwatch in the world. Using the Bluetooth protocol for short-distance wireless communications, the watch vibrates and lights up when a call is received and displays the party’s name and number, provided that the data has already been transferred to its memory from the phone. Another feature is if you happen to forget your cell phone, the VIRT will let you know when it is out of range. Citizen plans to release the new wristwatch next month in a limited edition of 5,000 units. This hi-end wristwatch will be sold at volume consumer electronics stores and online for around 27,000 yen (US$238). Via MobileMag.

Giovannoni Wireless Clock

by Johnick on June 8, 2006

Giovannoni Wireless Clock
Stefano Giovannoni has created a first of its kind Giovannoni TimeSphere, the wireless projection clock. The Giovannoni Timesphere has a self setting atomic clock in either the 12 hour or the 24 hour format, a beautiful LED light in the background and dual alarm clocks. The alarm clock as built in support for five languages for its menu and display options. It is available for around $150. Via NewLaunches.

RF35 Advanced Fish Finder Watch

by FreshEffect on May 1, 2006

RF35 Advanced Fish Finder Watch

The RF35 Advanced Fish Finder Watch enables fisherman to know the water temperature and features a fish alarm. You can buy it here for $140. Via Red Ferret.

Most fish finders are either handheld or affixed to a boat, but this floating sonar sensor attaches to your line (it weighs a mere 1 oz.) and has an operating radius of 75, transmitting real-time views of fish to the display unit you wear like a watch. The sensor reads water depth up to 100, and its ultra-wide 90 sonar beam covers wide swaths of water to help you find the perfect spot to fish.

Modern Hour Glass Clock

by FreshEffect on April 24, 2006

Modern Hour Glass Clock

This modern-day hour glass clock is a more advanced version of the old clocks with the sand. This up-to-date version features two cones rotating at different speeds to indicate the time. The upper cone represents the minutes and the lower cone represents the hour. A vertical red line shows where to read the current time. To power the clock, it requires one AA battery and lasts several months. Available here for $45. Via Coolest Gadgets.