Timex Q GMT

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The latest from Timex is obviously influenced by the Rolex GMT, but is powered by a quartz movement and features a number of different vintage material influences. Stainless links, acrylic crystal, etc… Pretty dope.

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Replica 1897 Limited Edition

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Pretty rad… Swiss Army is re-releasing their 1897 classic. They are only selling 9,999 of them… so if ya want one, you had better hurry! Or not… Are there really 10,000 people out there looking to spend $500 on a Swiss Army knife?

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Coleman 1900 Collection

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Coleman just released a new line of coolers and other camping products with an eye on their history. The belted cooler is great looking, but I really dig the tumblers – kind of a vintage/modern mashup.

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Apple CarPlay

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Apple announced iOS 16 and gave a little preview… Hidden within was the future of Apple CarPlay pictured above. Nuts, right?

Analog is dead… and that sucks.

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Vyper Shop Stools

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Expensive American made stools for shop and office. I haven’t touched these, so I have no bearing on quality… But they do look nice. Still, they have to be really damned nice to offer any value at all.

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Dango Carabiner & Shackle

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Pretty dope construction from Dango. I wonder if the lack of a pivot for the shackle becomes a pain? regardless, good materials and design…

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Starlink RV

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Wish the dude would shut his pie hole sometimes, but at least he’s still innovating… Or, at the very least, his people are. Meet Starlink RV – roving high speed internet that utilizes Starlink’s mesh satellite system. This is a game changer for people that live on the road.

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LG CineBeam HU915QE UST

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There’s a lot to like about projectors once you get passed the lesser image quality. Most obvious is that you don’t need some ugly piece of tech on your wall. Instead, you can just have a box hidden somewhere. And LG just released a new $6,000 projector with the shortest throw on the market – this thing only has to be 4″ away from your viewing wall!

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