I want one. Or two.
Here's the promo video:
I want one. Or two.
Here's the promo video:
In hindsight it is so obvious, amazing that nobody thought of this before.
With the watch added, some tools will get left behind. Probably just wear the tread to work with a G-Shock.
They need to figure out more innovative ways to adjust the band more I think.
Like a wearable Swiss army knife. Nice.
-Jeremy
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-Jeremy - 6-3/4" (171 mm) wrist
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It seems novel, but not much more than that
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Cool concept, but I'd have to try it on to tell if it's more suited to this guy:
Or this guy:
Bernhardt F71 095--G. Gerlach Orange Otago 151--Lew & Huey White & Red Acionna 009 White & Blue Cerberus 045 Black A Dial Phantom--Getat 6497--Omax 17 jewel manual--Seiko Premier SNP091--Vostok Amphibian Cadet Komandirskie
I can see a use for this on my wrist when backpacking. The watch model actually could serve two purposes, keep time for me and give me tools without packing my Leatherman tool on my belt. Interesting that they came up with this.
I know Tim Leatherman sold the business but he did successfully sue Sears for making a blatant copy of his multi tools. As part of the settlement he got their inventory of tool parts and he actually put the pieces into the concrete that was placed for his facility floor in NE Portland. Pretty interesting guy.
Kevin
I thought this was funny.Hey, where'd you order Chinese food from last night?Nate says:
January 21, 2015 at 5:35 pm
Who’s the watch manufacturer?
Julie Knapp says:
January 21, 2015 at 9:21 pm
Swiss made!
Chinese!
Bernhardt F71 095--G. Gerlach Orange Otago 151--Lew & Huey White & Red Acionna 009 White & Blue Cerberus 045 Black A Dial Phantom--Getat 6497--Omax 17 jewel manual--Seiko Premier SNP091--Vostok Amphibian Cadet Komandirskie
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