Entries in Rubber (17)
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.
Saturday, August 6, 2011 at 6:27PM Kennett Altitude Final Review
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Some people like to have a lot of watches, and some like to only have one. The Kennett Altitude caters to both by offering all sorts of color types as well as being solid built as a daily wear.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011 at 7:35PM Kennett Altitude Initial Review
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A choice of colors is occasionally an option that you get with a watch. Usually its two and sometimes there are more than one band that you can choose from. If the usual color scheme offering is something that has been too small for you, Kennett has just changed that. The Altitude now comes in seven options with more on the way.
Sunday, July 10, 2011 at 11:20AM OCEAN7 LM-2 Titanium Final Review
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The LM-2 brings a different sizing to the width of a typical dive watch that balances and looks of aesthetic pleasure. Everything on the LM-2 is in the right place and although it is a large watch, it feels right because of all its part sizing and balance throughout. It achieves all of this while saving weight with its titanium construction.
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.


