Romain Jerome Moon Orbiter Tourbillon: A Bit of Space Travel & Moon Dust on Your Wrist

Tourbillon horological machines are quite spectacular at times, and the Swiss manufacturer Romain Jerome has made some incredible ones. Their latest flying tourbillon watch features a unique design with tremendous depth, and looks gorgeous.

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The Moon Orbiter Tourbillon was designed as a tribute to space. In fact, they’ve used melted down parts from the Apollo 11 shuttle and moon dust in the dial. The case measures 49mm wide, 45mm long and 20mm thick. There are lugs mounted on pneumatic cylinders to ensure that it’s comfortable. The case holds the Caliber RJ300-A-Mechanical self-winding movement watch system. Time is displayed on the right and the flying tourbillon on the left.

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Unfortunately, you’ll need to mortgage your house to get this watch, because there will only be 25 made and each will sell for approximately $115,000(USD).

[via Luxuryes]

The iWatch team: wearable experts tipped to assemble

It would appear that Apple is going all-in on what’s still code-named iWatch, a wearable device that’s commanding the attention of next-generation device hopefuls here in the summer of 2013. While Apple hasn’t directly confirmed the existence of the iWatch exactly, a whirlpool of rumors, tips, and reports on the matter paint a rather interesting picture of a watch that’s not just an accessory to play second-fiddle to the iPhone.

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In a report published by 9to5Mac this week, a collection of experts has been tapped as possible parts of the full iWatch team (which may or may not exist). A lot of the flame that’s growing this summer stems from comments sent out by Apple’s CEO Tim Cook at this year’s AllThingsD D11 conference.

“I think wearables [are] incredibly interesting. It could be a profound area. … There are lots of gadgets in the space. I would say that the ones that are doing more than one thing, there’s nothing great out there that I’ve seen. Nothing that’s going to convince a kid that’s never worn glasses or a band or a watch or whatever to wear one. At least I haven’t seen it. So there’s lots of things to solve in this space.” – Tim Cook for Apple

Cook continued by saying wearables were “ripe for exploration” and, though he wouldn’t comment directly on if Apple would be part of the wearables party with a device of their own – much less an iWatch specifically, he did say that wearables in general were “ripe for us to get excited about.”

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As for the team Apple is assembling – this so-called hiring spree has appeared on our radar before. Hiring YSL executive Paul Deneve was no secret back at the beginning of July.

With such a hire comes the promise of luxury quality in future devices – but as Apple has been notoriously balanced on their aim with a more common market, it’s fair to say we won’t see any Sapphire Crystal Displays heading the iWatch if or when it’s delivered.

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You’ll find fitness expert Jay Blahnik being reported by 9to5Apple as being hired by Apple as well. This man worked previously on the Nike Fuel Band and likely came in contact with Tim Cook more than once in the recent past. Cook is a member of the Nike board of directors and is a known fan of the Fuel Band on its own.

Leaders of the iWatch project are said to be Apple VP Kevin Lynch and Apple senior hardware director James Foster. The obvious in Jony Ive’s Industrial Design team are suggested to be working side-by-side with Lynch, Lynch’s team reportedly made up of former members of hardware and software elements in the expanded iPod range of years past.

For processor finesse, it’s reported that Apple’s Bob Mansfield has been teamed up with former members of processor creators Infineon and XMOS. As with the rest of the reports in this article, we’ve yet to see direct confirmation on each of these hires, so you’ll certainly need to take it all with more than just a pinch of salt.

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The whole idea of a team like this being assembled does seem realistic, on the other hand. If Apple were indeed setting themselves up for the release of an iWatch, they’d be sure to make efforts on a grand scale to make sure it’s as large a release as such an everyday all-day object would require.

Have a peek at a few recent mentions of the iWatch in the timeline provided below, and see what you make of this device that could very well be appearing publicly by the end of next year.

IMAGES: Concept work from Martin Hajek


The iWatch team: wearable experts tipped to assemble is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
© 2005 – 2013, SlashGear. All right reserved.

Casio – Thirty Stars – 2 G-Shock watches made as G-shock brand’s 30th anniversary limited edition watch

Casio - Thirty Stars - 2 G-Shock watches made as G-shock brand's 30th anniversary limited edition watch

Casio is going to release 2 G-Shock watches made as G-shock brand’s 30th anniversary limited edition watch on August 9. Both models are colored in black and gorgeous gold. Each model has 5,000 watches available.

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Price: ¥34,650
Size: 46.7×43.2×12.7mm
Weight: About 52g
Power source: Tough solar (Solar charging system)

DW-6930D
Price: ¥25,200
Size: 53.2×50.0×16.3mm
Weight: About 67g
Power source: CR2016 (Battery life: 2 years)

CIROC Casio G-Shock Breathalyzer Watch Looks Great Despite Being Fake

Hopefully, you always take the appropriate precautions and never drink and drive. That being said, if you are worried about being sober after having a drink or two, then check out this G-Shock watch, which will let you know if you are under the influence of alcohol. While it looks pretty convincing, it was actually a hoax. Nevertheless, there are some watches like this available now.

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CIROC, a maker of premium vodka, teamed up with Puff Daddy to come up with this latest hustle in entrepreneurship. This G-Shock watch features a striking transparent build, with a built-in breathalyzer, showing your blood alcohol content. It was supposed to come in three different colors, representing CIROC’s signature color gradient found on its vodka bottles.

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Unfortunately, it was revealed by the G-Shock team that this watch was a fake.

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Perhaps the popularity of the  Tokyoflash Intoxicated will inspire Casio to actually produce this watch someday.

[via Hypebeast via Hi Consumption]

The Bradley Timepiece: A Watch That You Don’t Have to Watch

A company called Eone has come up with one of the most innovative wristwatches you’ll ever see. Unlike other timepieces that display or announce the time, The Bradley allows you to determine the time through touch. It’s a watch that can be used discreetly, but more importantly it’s a watch that blind people can use.

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The Bradley has a Swiss quartz movement, but instead of a digital display or hands,it has two ball bearings. The one on its face indicates minutes, while the one embedded on the side indicates the hour. The ball bearings are connected to the movement via magnets. The hour and minute markers are fairly large and textured. In addition, the marker for the 12th hour has a distinct shape.

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Here’s a demo of The Bradley:

So why is it called The Bradley? The watch was named after Navy Lt. Bradley Snyder, a former bomb diffuser. Bradley lost his eyesight in 2011 when he stepped on an IED in Afghanistan. But with the support of his loved ones, Bradley faced his new life head on. A year after he went blind, he won two gold medals and one silver medal for swimming at the 2012 Paralympics.

Pledge at least $128 (USD) on Kickstarter to receive a Bradley timepiece as a reward.

[via OhGizmo! & NBC News]

FT: Apple Hiring Blitz Suggests the iWatch Is a Way Off

FT: Apple Hiring Blitz Suggests the iWatch Is a Way Off

A few months ago, a rash of headlines suggested you’d be wearing an iWatch on your wrist by the end of the year. They were almost certainly wrong—and now a Financial Times report suggests we could be in for an even longer wait.

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Apple iWatch hiring spree tipped for late 2014 arrival

Whether or not the Apple iWatch is really happening is yet to be officially determined, but the latest rumor to churn out from the mill is that the Cupertino-based company is planning to launch the iWatch sometime later next year, and they’re also hiring a bunch of new people in order to hurry up the design and development process.

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The iWatch has been rumored in the past with a release date for later this year, but it seems Apple might be hitting a slight snag with development of the new wearable device, and are bringing in more expert engineers and developers to give the project a boost of juice in order to give it some speed, although the later release window suggests that the company could be throwing away the playbook and starting from (nearly) scratch.

The Financial Times reports that development of the iWatch “has stepped up”, but “questions over the ability of its own engineers to develop wearable technology” has some worried. We doubt that’s a huge problem, but considering that Apple has never focused on wearable devices — and also depending on the difficulty of the iWatch project — we wouldn’t be surprised if some engineers were led into unfamiliar territory.

The report also mentions that while the iWatch project may very well be real, it still has the chance of being scrapped, since Apple has done the same for numerous projects in the past, but the company’s persistence on trademarking the iWatch name in several countries so far says that Apple may be serious about releasing their own smartwatch.

Furthermore, Apple hired Paul Deneve, who was formerly the CEO of fashion company Yves Saint Laurent. His new job is to work on “special projects” at Apple, which could mean the iWatch. This makes perfect sense as well, since wearables are all about fashion and fitting in to match your wardrobe. However, the new 2014 launch window could make room for other companies to quickly step in before Apple to claim their smartwatch market territory.

SOURCE: Financial Times


Apple iWatch hiring spree tipped for late 2014 arrival is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
© 2005 – 2013, SlashGear. All right reserved.

Pebble smartwatch reaches 275k sold, 1m app downloads

The Pebble smartwatch is on a kick, and it’s been a raging success so far. The company initially raised over $10 million on Kickstarter and have since been the talk of the town. Most recently, Pebble revealed that they have sold 275,000 smartwatches so far, and they’re having trouble keeping up with demand, as some Kickstarter backers still don’t have their own units in yet.

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However, the company is slowly catching up. They’ve shipped over 93,000 Pebble smartwatches since January, and they said that any remaining Kickstarter backers that haven’t received their watches yet will receive them in the next week or so, except for Germany, where Pebble is citing customs problems for the delay in shipments.

Furthermore, one million Pebble apps have been downloaded from Pebble and its developers, which is quite the milestone for the company, and they only expect for that number to grow exponentially once more apps become available and more Pebble watches start to ship out to customers.

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Pebble says that their focus “is now shifting to supporting third-party developers,” and the company says that there has been an “active community around the Pebble SDK.” Pebble is also promising to expand its API for a “deeper” and better user experience and improve the communication between the smartwatch and smartphone.

Pebble is also bringing Gmail and IMAP notification support to the smartwatch, which put a smile on almost everyone’s face, seeing as how Gmail has a huge user base. The support will show up in an upcoming update for the Pebble iOS app. In the long run, we should be seeing a lot of third party content with support for Pebble, so late-comers to the Pebble game won’t have anything to worry about except for an even better experience.

SOURCE: Kickstarter


Pebble smartwatch reaches 275k sold, 1m app downloads is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
© 2005 – 2013, SlashGear. All right reserved.

Apple iWatch trademark war ahead

After filing for a trademark for “iWatch” in several countries, including Japan, Mexico, Russia, Taiwan, and Turkey, Apple may have a bit more trouble filing for the same trademark in other countries such as the US, UK, and China, mostly because “iWatch” has already been trademarked in these countries.

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A smartwatch company in the US, known as OMG Electronics, has already trademarked the name, but they ultimately ended up failing when they couldn’t raise the necessary funds on Indiegogo to create an “iWatch.” As for the UK, the trademarked name is used for a monitoring smartphone app (get it?). In China, iWatch trademarks are currently invalid, but “iWatching” isn’t, and if Apple ended up trademarking “iWatch” in China, it could be enough for legal action.

However, it seems Apple shouldn’t have too much of an issue gaining these trademarks in the US and UK, but China will be a bit more difficult to obtain, as Apple has had to some tough times in the past dealing with trademarks in China. For instance, the Chinese company that owned the “iPad” trademark essentially blackmailed Apple into paying more money than originally settled upon.

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We’ve been hearing a lot of talk about an upcoming smartwatch from Apple, but not a lot of solid evidence until recently, when Apple filed for the “iWatch” trademark in several countries. We still have to know what to expect in the rumored smartwatch, but it’ll most likely run iOS and do nifty tricks like bring up notifications, and possibly act as a second display of sorts.

In the end, there will indeed be a trademark war between Apple and a few companies who own the “iWatch” trademark, but the Cupertino-based company will most likely come out as the victor if they cough up enough money for the rights to the name. It’ll certainly be interesting to see how it plays out in the next few months.

VIA: Electronista


Apple iWatch trademark war ahead is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
© 2005 – 2013, SlashGear. All right reserved.

Moshi Moshi Watch

The Moshi Moshi watch lets you carry out a phone conversation over it.

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