Following the release of the Runwell Turntable and Bookshelf Speakers, Detroit-based luxury accessories purveyor Shinola introduces the Canfield Over-Ear Headphones to its audio goods collection. Engineered with the same premium materials and processes in manufacturing as its watches, the Canfield Over-Ear Headphones provides a flawless and vivid listening experience with its custom 50mm dynamic transducer, which took over two years to develop. The new audio piece features stainless steel components and removable lambskin ear cushions to enhance the sounds in your favorite playlist.
Browse through the lookbook above and head over to Shinola’s official site to purchase The Canfield Over-Ear Headphones for $595 – $650 USD.
Japanese watch label Casio has unveiled its newest addition to its G-Steel line, the G-Steel GSTV100X-1A, which boasts a mean-looking layered carbon bezel, state-of-the-art materials and advanced functions.
Measuring at 53.8 mm (a little over 2 inches) in diameter, this steel-cased Japanese quartz watch offers a robust high-tech look while maintaining the label’s signature durability and shock resistance. A flat sapphire crystal glass provides premium visibility and scratch resistance, while Bluetooth functions allow users to connect their watch to their smartphone for easy, ultra-accurate timekeeping and calibration.
Other features include 200-meter water resistance, a “Tough Solar” sunlight battery charging function, LED illumination, a second dial to track two time zones, as well as an ergonomic strap featuring unique ratcheting design that lets the watch sit comfortably on a variety of wrists.
You can pick up the new Casio G-Steel GSTV100X-1A watch for $700 USD at Casio’s website now. For more timepieces, Ford and Autodromo have partnered on two Supercar-inspired watch models.
G-Shock celebrated its 35th anniversary earlier this month with festive event at Madison Square Garden. One of the highlights of the exhibition was the brand’s Gold Tornado Collection, a trio of limited edition, gold and black G-Shocks that pay homage to its classic silhouttes.
According to Hodinkee, the Gravitymaster (middle), which goes for $750 USD, is a 51.7mm that features both an analog and digital display. One of its capabilities is Connect Engine 3-Way, which means it includes GPS, Bluetooth and solar connectivity onboard.
The $900 USD G-Steel (right) is another digital analog hybrid that comes in a gold and black case, and features a 53.8mm dial and a carbon fiber bezel. The watch comes with an automatic time adjustment feature that updates to the correct timezone without having to adjust it manually.
The priciest of the trio is the Frogman (left), the only all-digital model of the three. It’s a 53.3mm diver’s watch with many features including radio connectivity, dive data logging, a digital compass, thermometer, moon data and tide graphs.
These watches will be available next month at various G-Shock retailers. For more information, visit G-Shock online.
Japan’s N.HOOLYWOOD reunites with G-SHOCK for a collaborative take on the latter brand’s iconic DW-5600 model. This iteration — dubbed the DW-5600NH to denote the joint style — takes cues from N.HOOLYWOOD’s militaristic leanings for a winter-ready watch.
In line with the recent N.HOOLYWOOD EXCHANGE SERVICE x New Balance release, designer Daisuke Obana drew inspiration from the military — primarily from troopers hunting through snowy mountains.
This new iteration of the watch reworks the classic silhouette with an all-white body and matte-black hardware, keeping the watch’s toughness and legible face intact.
The N.HOOLYWOOD x G-SHOCK 5600NH releases November 25 for approximately $160 USD. G-Shock most recently linked up with Facetasm and Pigalle on a pair of disparate watches.
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