Entries in Digital (9)
Sunday, December 11, 2011 at 12:35PM Mutewatch Initial Review
When I first heard about the Mutewatch, I saw that it was amazingly straightforward in its purpose as well as its design. Developed in Stockholm, Sweden, you can see the Scandinavian design in the look and feel of the product. Using LEDs to timing and vibrations for alerts, its an exercise in blending what a lot of people are starting to use as a watch (their smartphones) and a timing device. This watch review is going to be a bit different, not focusing on movements or whats inside, rather what the watch does for design and function.
Monday, June 27, 2011 at 8:36PM Suunto Core 75th Anniversary Edition Final Review
Sunday, June 5, 2011 at 10:09AM Suunto Core 75th Anniversary Edition Initial Review
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Suunto is a company from Finland that makes all sorts of active electronics, for diving, fitness and outdoor activities. They have been producing the Core watch for some time now and have a bunch of different styles. Their latest version is the 75th Anniversary Edition which is a new front design with all the great internal features of the Core.
Friday, May 20, 2011 at 2:52PM Casio G-Shock GX-56 Final Review
It's hard not to like the G-Shock line of watches. They are tough, wide ranging in styles and come in every color imagineable. The GX-56 is one of their largest watches, with even more protection than ever. Casio looked at it from every angle to ensure maximum durability and they definitely acheived it.
Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 12:33PM Casio G-Shock GX56-1A Initial Review
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Since giving the GA110B a try a few months back we have been quite hooked on the G-Shock line. Tons of cool features, a myriad of styles and colors, and an overall tough look led to this review, the GX56. Its a massive, feature rich G-Shock that has so much to offer its going to take both reviews to cover everything.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010 at 5:19PM Casio G-Shock GA110B-1A3 Digital & Analog Final Review
With the amount of G-Shocks hitting the market now and the attention that they are attracting I had to give one a try. They have definitely gotten bigger and bolder with their colors and its a good move as they have now have their own category of watches. The GA110B seemed like the perfect meld of analog that I am used to with the addition of digital features.


