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We loved the Asteroids watch and this looks so much cooler. he games are actually not playable, but you can watch the game animate on the dial of your watch…
No winding boxes. Don't need 'em. "Objects of great beauty and purity should be used in their intended purpose; anything less is to disrespect their spirit and the spirit of…
A buddy of mine sent me a crazy book on erotic watches. These things are just about kookie as can be. You've got a really nice pocket watch or or…
Just saw my latest piece in InSync magazine. Nice interview with the makers of Bell & Ross watches. Go get a copy.
Ok, this is why I love watch geekery. Look at that picture. That arrow means something BAD IS HAPPENING. What is it? Does anyone really know? Does anyone know aside…
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