The iPod Nano Watch: Fashion Win Or Fashion Fail?

You knew someone was going to do it, it was just a question of time. You knew someone was going to do it, it was just a question of time. The real question is, does the iPod Nano actually work as a wristwatch? Well, that depends on your definition... 

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Video shows what happens when someone collects too many Heuer watches

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Seiko Shows World’s First Active Matrix E-Ink Watch

We first blogged about it back in April this year, and now it’s here: the world’s first world’s first watch with an active matrix e-ink system. We first blogged about it back in April this year, and now it’s here: the world’s... 

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Retro-tastic video from Hamilton shows how mechanical watches work

Just a little something from the vault: Just a little something from the vault: See the original post here: Retro-tastic video from Hamilton shows how mechanical watches work ... 

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A Century-Old Longines and Agassiz Sign: A Great Addition to Your Workshop Wall

Yes it just ended on eBay but we’re gonna show it to you anyway. ? This is one of the coolest antique watch signs we have ever seen: a steel handpainted Longines and Agassiz sign that appears to be a century old. Yes it just ended on eBay but... 

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An Interview With Japanese Steampunk Artist Haruo Suekichi

Japanese watch maker Haruo Suekichi is famous for his unique, steampunk style timepieces. Japanese watch maker Haruo Suekichi is famous for his unique, steampunk style timepieces. Each of the amazing watches is handmade by Suekichi himself, even... 

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HourTime Episode 35 – Blancpain’s Million Dollar Watch

This week we talk about a million dollar watch and the brand new bomb timer. Download MP3 Subscribe in iTunes http://m.podshow.com/download_media/23690/episodes/245779/hourtimeshow-245779-08-24-2010.mp3 This week we talk about a million dollar... 

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Projectwatches rolls out their Fall 2010 line

Projectwatches sent us an email today showcasing their latest; the Turbine, the Rush Hour, and the Yin Yang. Projectswatches can be found at your favorite design store, museum, and sites like Watchismo and ThinkGeek. No word on pricing, but check out... 

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Ingersoll Watches - Revival of the Classic American Watch Brand

Ingersoll Watches feature complex exposed mechanical automatic watches with displays retrograde date, power reserve meters and moonphase indicators. Ingersoll Watches feature complex exposed mechanical automatic watches with displays retrograde date,... 

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My brush with the good life: Wearing a $77,000 watch

In the literature of watch geekdom we often bump up against watches that cost well into the six figures, some even in the seven. I take a populist stance on the purchase of watches and encourage the intelligent watch collector to purchase what they can... 

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