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Casio announces in Japan a new G-Shock Watch that is more shock resistant and also scratch resistant.
The Casio G-Shock MR-G (MRG-7100BJ) features a radio controlled chronograph and solar dial. The Case and the Band are made from Titanium and
the surface is double hardened. The glass is pure sapphire. The new Casio G-Shock is waterproof up to 20 atmospheres.
Features include: stop watch, analog/digital time display, automatic power save
mode and 24 month run-time on a single charge in power save mode.
Only 1,000 Titanium G-Shock watches will be sold starting February 2006. The price is 150,000 yen, which is about $1,300.
The I4U Shop features today as their Drop Zone Deal the Smith & Wesson SWW-02-BLU wrist watch for a low price of $52.85 with free shipping.
This back to basics wrist watch features a blue dial and a stainless steal bracelet.
Seiko shows the world's first electronic ink (e-ink) wristwatch dubbed Spectrum.
The Seiko Spectrum (SVRD001) coolness is mostly coming from the bent shape of the display. A curved display like that cannot be done with a LCD display, only e-paper can provide this. The bracelet is made from stainless steal. The Seiko Spectrum SVRD001 uses technology from E-Ink corporation, the leaders in electronic ink technology.
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.