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Introducing The Alexander Shorokhoff Kandy Avantgarde Watch

Alexander Shorokhoff Kandy Avantgarde

German-based watch brand Alexander Shorhoff has a talent for creating innovative watches. Even better is the fact that most of the brand’s timepieces — typically with avant-garde dials — are incredibly affordable. Such is the case with the newest 100-piece limited edition Kandy Avantgarde watch, which is dedicated to the well-known artist Vassily Kandinsky. Russian-born designer…

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Fossil Group, Citizen Watch Company To Create Hybrid Watches

Citizen Eco-Drive watch

Recently, Japanese watch brand, Citizen, signed an exclusive agreement licensing hybrid Smartwatch Technology from the Fossil Group, which specializes in watches and wearables.   The multi-year agreement will enable Citizen to  produce and sell hybrid smart watches that combine both watch and smart technology. I covered this topic recently in my Perfect Timing column on Forbes.com,…

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Citizen, Disney, Marvel Avengers Watches (prices) — Powerful Combination

Citizen Marvel Captain America watch, $295.

Earlier this year, Citizen Watch Company announced that it would be the Official Timepiece of  two world-class Disney resorts: Walt Disney World(R) Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL,  and Disneyland Resort in California, as well as of Marvel New Media’s Creative Space.  In this relationship, Citizen’s logo will grace the Main Street USA clocks around…

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Tockr Unveils Commemorative Air Force Edition D-Day C-47 Watch With ‘That’s All, Brother’ Dial

Tockr D-Day C-47 Limited Edition watch with dial made from salvaged aluminum from D-Day "That's All, Brother" paratrooper transport

Today, young independent Austin,Texas-based watch brand Tockr unveils its Air Force inspired D-Day C-47  Limited Edition watch — using material from the famed “That’s All, Brother” paratrooper transport plane that flew on D-Day,  June 5, 1944, leading a formation of than 800 aircraft all abiding by strict radio silence. That C-47 Skytrain had a very…

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