Fortis IQ Blackboard-style Watch: For Math Lovers

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Fortis IQ Blackboard-style Watch: For Math Lovers
Do you sleep with numbers on your mind? Do you think that equations are the most fascinating things on earth? Even if you don’t (but it is better if you do) you can effectively show off a math nerdy-nerdy attitude with Fortis IQ blackboard watch. This collaboration watch by Fortis watch brand and designer Rolf Sachs features glow-in-the-dark hands and math doodles over a green face. $1,050.

Tokyoflash Retrofit Watch

Tokyoflash Retrofit Watch
Retro geeks will surely love this 1970’s drivers-inspired watch released by Tokyoflash. It has a LED that appears to be a futuristic idea during the 1970’s. You have to press a button to activate the LED. You can also view the date through the LED buy pressing another button. $100.

Piaget Collectors Trunk Holds A Lot of Watches

Piaget Collectors Trunk

If you’re a baller with tons of Piaget watches and don’t know where to put them all, then you should check out this awesome Collectors Trunk that stores up to 51 watches and can be customized in any color, along with a built-in watch winder, travel case for storing up to three watches, and an integrated lighting with a remote control. $78,400.

J. Crew Timex Military Watch

J. Crew Timex Military Watch
Timex just teamed up with Jcrew to release a classic Military Watch. This rugged military-styled watch features luminescent hands, fabric nylon strap, 50m water resistance, and a five year battery life. So you’ll always know what time it is in style and strength. $150.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Quantum Solace

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Quantum Solace

Omega just launched a watch that has baller written all over it called the Quantum of Solace Edition of the Seamaster Planet Ocean. It features a polished and brushed stainless steel case bracelet, self winding movement, 48 hour power reserve, helium escape valve on the 10 o’ clock position, is scratch-resistant and is finished off with an anti reflective sapphire, and has 600m/2000ft water resistance. Now you can feel like a VIP knowing that this watch only has about 5,007 available.

Vestal Plexi Watch: Made For a Pimp

Vestal Plexi Watch
If you’re a fan of Vestal, then you might appreciate this Plexi Leather watch featuring a leather-linked stainless steel band joining buckle, a smooth, solid plate face with the top rotary hands and three smaller dials. By far one of the better looking from Vestal. Thanks to our friends, Gear Crave, for this one. $269.

M830 Cell Phone Watch: Won’t Allow Time Travel

M830 Cell Phone Watch
Here is a unique cell phone watch that looks like an egg. It looks like something that H.G. Wells would write about though in one of his novels, i.e. The Time Machine. What makes this handset cool is that its 18k gold-plated accents; it’s very steampunk looking. The M830 features Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, 1.5 inch color touch screen LCD display, microSD memory card slot, 1.3MP camera and supports audio and video playback. But, sorry folks, no time travel with this gadget… yet. $163.

Nixon Fall/Winter 2008 Collection

Nixon Fall/Winter 2008 Collection
For all those Nixon Watch fans out there, here is their upcoming Fall/Winter 2008 collection. The collection includes a new Swiss made chronograph known as Magnacon (top left), a contemporary style called R1G1 (top right), the minimalistic Private (bottom left), and a Chronograph version of the 51-30 watch (bottom right). $110-$600.

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