Casio‘s G-SHOCK has unveiled two new models for its “Full Metal” 5000 collection which debuted back in March. The collection will now include an all-black and an updated gold metal GMW-B5000, joining the original silver metal version.
Both watches have the same square-shaped bezel and brick-patterned face, 42.88 mm diameter impact-resistant, stainless steel case and bracelet, and a Haze-designed logo backplate. An updated design detail is the new negative STN LCD display, which presents white digits on a black background. The battery-powered quartz movement can recharge via Tough Solar, while a Multi-Band 6 atomic timekeeping and Bluetooth connectivity provide precise automatic time calibration.
Both iterations of the Full Metal GMW-B5000 watch will retail for $550 USD each, releasing in November at G-SHOCK’s web store and select retailers.
Pro-Ject has joined forces with Universal Music Group to produce a limited edition 2Xperience turntable in white to celebrate The Beatles and the 50th anniversary of their critically-acclaimed LP The White Album.
Almost the entire deck is white, including the tonearm, record clamp, drive pulley and pre-mounted Ortofon 2M White cartridge produced exclusively for this turntable. It features built-in electronic speed control with 33/45 spin changes at the press of a button. The deck has an acrylic platter finish and is branded with Beatles markings decorating it.
With only a thousand examples expected, you can pre-order the Pro-Ject 2Xperience SB Turntable now at Turntable Lab and expect it to ship mid-November.
After releases with Heron Preston and Mercer Amsterdam, NASA is continuing its collaborative streak with a new limited-edition watch with Anicorn. For this release, NASA has partnered with the Hong Kong-based watchmaker and design company to celebrate the 60th anniversary of its founding.
The watch is limited to just 60 units and features a metal plate that is unique to the collaboration. Elsewhere, the watch comes with a ceramic coating from Cerakote and a white textile strap with an embroidery of NASA’s logo, a metal warranty plate and the GPS coordinates of the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The watch will be available exclusively from Anicorn’s web store from 12PM EST on October 18.
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