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Casio introduced in Japan a new sport wristwatch for Marathon runners.
The Casio PHYS STR-800 features a large screen and the ability to store up to 500 split times. It also features world-time for 27 cities. The Casio PHYS STR-800 comes in for colors (black, blue, orange and yellow). The new casio sport wristwatch measures 51.8mm×46.2mm×11.6mm and weighs 37g. It sells in Japan for about 12,000 yen (~$120)
More details in Casio Press-Release (Japanese). Buy a Casio on Watchzone.
Watch Report reviews the Yes Zulu Wristwatch.
Quote:
"The YES Zulu watch is truly a unique timepiece. It's
innovative, refreshing in both design and functionality, and most definitely
unusual. I only review and write about watches that I find especially interesting,
and even among my collection, the YES Zulu watch manages to stand out. It's the
only watch I know of that blends modern and ancient concepts of time -- artificial
and natural rhythms and cycles -- and presents them side-by-side in a way that
makes them complimentary and relevant to just about all of us.
"
Read the full review. The Yes Zulu sells on ThinkGeek.
Live Digitally reviews the TechnOTunes MP3 Wristwatch.
Quote:
"We expected a huge house-watch, and instead got something with a nice form factor. The clever use of a single port for USB connectivity as well as headphones is one of the smartest things we've seen anyone do with a digital device in a long time. Personally, I would probably be happy enough with a watch-based USB drive! Even if I didn't use the music features, not having to carry an extra USB memory stick around is a great idea.
"
Read the full review.
Pirelli is offering a line of high quality wrist watches with tire profile wristbands.
The Pirelli Pzero Tempo features a Swiss quartz movement, Yacht timer, Stainless steel and titanium mix, Silver-tone luminous hands and indexes, Sapphire glass crystal, White indexes and surround the outer dial, Analog date display, Red Pirelli logo at 6 o'clock.
The Pirelli watch is 100 meters/330 feet water resistant.
WatchZone.com is selling the Pirelli Pzero Tempo for $790.
TokyoFlash offers a new wristwatch with a futuristic design.
The EG by EleeNo uses graphic patterns to tell the time. The description says it is still easy. Looking at the graphic at the end of the product description, I am not sure if i get it. Maybe after staring at it for hours - Time i dont have. The EG sells for about $71 at TokyoFlash (international shipping).
The Fossil Bluetooth watch is currently the coolest technology wristwatch. It will only be topped by the SMS Technology GSM Mobile Watch, once that one will be released.
The Fossil FX6001 analog watch displays incoming phone calls on a small OLED display (96x16 pixel). The FX6001 can vibrate when a call comes in or SMS/MMS.
The Fossil FX6001 sells for $249.00 on Fossil.com.
IcedOutGear is the store to get your iced watches at very affordable prices. The store offers lots of replicas of watches Hip Hop stars are wearing. If you like to shine, visit the IcedOutGear shop.