Wednesday, December 23, 2009

It's my time.... From Starck to Vuitton



Allerta's inPulse smartwatch feeds into your Crackberry addiction with a watch that displays incoming email, sms, and vibrates when you get a call. The watch features an OLED display and can be completely customized through your BlackBerry handheld. Link: $150









Void's V02 watch is a stunning collision of minimalist and complex aesthetics. The monolithic chunk of metal features a unique, speedometer-inspired watch dial that is read by matching colors of each hand to the matching colored white or red index to read the hours and minutes. Link: $200








In case Void's watch wasn't simple enough for you, iconic designer Philippe Starck has you covered. The Palindrome Too sports two analog dials for keep dual time zones which should cut it with the design-savvy jet-set. Link: $145








Another player in the minimalist movement comes via Uniform Wares, a new company out of London with a taste for contemporary, clean lines. The watches will be available in a limited run of eight different colors, each featuring anodized aluminum cases and Japanese Quartz movements. Link: $141 / Source













Based off of the original design from 1938, Panerai has created another rare masterpiece, a titanium encased Radiomir which will see a production run of 12 timepieces. Panerai has accented it with subtle details of gold in the hour hands, minutes, and small seconds and in the knurled ring surrounding the watch dial. Movement is a hand wound, in-house OP XXVII with a power reserve of 55 hours. Link / Source











The Tambour Travel Alarm Clock amplifies Louis Vuitton's signature timepiece design into a oversized 57mm case. The clock features a steel case, built-in stand, dual time zones, and a Damier Graphite case. Link: $2,570



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