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Hamilton ODC X-02

The new ODC X-02 supports three different time zones and features telescopic dials connected to each time chamber. With its aerodynamic shape, the watch has a futuristic look that will appeal to those who appreciate superior design and who aren't ...

From WATCHISMO, Cool Hunting,  8 Apr 2009

Omega x Jacques Cousteau: Professional Ploprof Diver Watch

Just in time for summer accessorizing Omega reissued the famous PloProf diver's watch, originally a 1970s Jacques Cousteau collaboration. The shark-proof bracelet strap supports a bi-directional rotating bezel with security push-button lock that ...

From WATCHISMO, Cool Hunting,  31 Mar 2009

Ladoire Geneve Helvet Mechanic Roller Guardian Time Watch

Lionel Ladoire's first collection of watches heightens the standard of watchmaking with its smooth design and newly renovated face. Breaking away from the traditional standards, the watch brings something truly new to the table. Set on micro ball ...

From WATCHISMO, Cool Hunting,  11 Mar 2009

Ulysse Nardin Hybrid Smart Phone

Inherently green, the phone pairs cutting-edge kinetic technology with the pedigree of the 163-year-old timepiece innovator. It incorporates a Ulysse Nardin-designed kinetic rotor system into the mechanical and aesthetic design of the gadget that will ...

From WATCHISMO, Cool Hunting,  6 Mar 2009

Retrowerk Steampunk Watches

Known for its durability, style, quality and efficiency, Retrowerk's watch is both tech-savvy and ultra Army-strong. Featuring compasses, portholes, steel pistons, crown covers and revolving jump hour discs, the German watch is prepared for any ...

From WATCHISMO, Cool Hunting,  27 Feb 2009

DEFAKTO Watches

The clock face displays a single hollowed hand that appears to float around the dial while the clear backside exposes the ETA automatic mechanical movement, a nice contrast to each other as well as typical watch design. ...

From WATCHISMO, Cool Hunting,  17 Feb 2009

The Spaceman Watches of 1972-77

All obsessions have their own big bangs and appropriately enough, my own compulsive watch collecting began with the Spaceman watches of the '70s. Below is an article I wrote for QP Magazine reminiscing about going back to the future with these Spacemen. ...

From WATCHISMO, Cool Hunting,  3 Nov 2008

Sarpeneva Korona K3 Red Moon

Founder, Stepan Sarpaneva comments, "People ask me where the idea came from for the Korona dial, and it is a typical story for me. One night really late, walking home with my friends, the Moon was full and bright and shining on the circular, open ...

From WATCHISMO, Cool Hunting,  27 Oct 2008

Horological Machine No. 3

I was lucky enough to be one of the first people in the world to see the latest from Maximilian Büsser & Friends last week. Max and Stephen Hallock of MB&F met me for breakfast at NYC's Brasserie to unveil the most amazing of their Horological ...

From WATCHISMO, Cool Hunting,  20 Oct 2008

Hysek Colosso Watch

Perhaps the next James Bond villain with plans to dominate the planet can use this newly announced Hysek "Colosso" to time his greedy destruction. The most obvious tool is the crystal pustule filled with a dimensional earth that rotates to tell local ...

From WATCHISMO, Cool Hunting,  5 Aug 2008
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