Ziv Nissimov is a 17 year-old starting his first crowdfunded watch, but it’s not his first experience…
Rubbin’ is Racin’. Tradin’ Paint. American Racin’ goes round and round with just left turns. F1. Bonneville Salt Flats. Watches and autos have gone together for as long as people have been pushing motorcars past the limits of good sense.
Bell & Ross, everyone’s favorite big square watch company, is making waves with their new Instrument De…
If you recall from my prior write-ups, I’ve really, really been a big fan of the Damascus…
Like the inimitable Wesley Willis, Willis Judd is best known for bold and magnetic performances. This company…
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It has often been said (by yours truly, and others), that Frederique Constant offers affordable, well-built Swiss watches. Those tend to the more conservative, or dressy style; if you are in want of something sportier, then you need to look to stablemate Alpina. They just recently released two new watches in their Alpiner 4 collection, and both are sharp.
Of all the cool Kickstarter designs I’ve seen this year, SaStek seems to take the proverbial cake….
When it comes to watches (and other devices) that are available to help you get fitter (or at least give you some metrics), you have a wide range of options out there. At the simpler end, you have things like my trusty Fitbit One; going to more complex, you have the full-on smart watches that incorporate some form of tracking (some with heart rate measurement as well). While I have previously reviewed one that was a bit short of a true smart watch (the Garmin 920XT, which would give notifications from the phone), we have not looked at many that are purely fitness devices. Well, today we expand that coverage a bit more with the Polar A300.