Following a new N.HOOLYWOOD collaboration and a “Glacier Gold” restock, Casio G-SHOCK is bringing back another fan favorite — the DW-5900, also known as “Three Eyes” or “Walter,” named after John Goodman’s Big Lebowski character.
This will be the first time the DW-5900 has been reissued since 1993. The retro watch features a hexagonal face with a trio of dials, giving it its nickname of “Three Eyes.” The tech-heavy model arrives in two black colorways with the option of tonal or multicolor branding.
The Casio G-SHOCK DW-5900 is available now at select G-SHOCK stockists worldwide.
fragment design’s collaboration with TAG Heuer was only teased by Hiroshi Fujiwara last week and now products have landed in stores already. Originally unveiled by the streetwear legend with a cryptic “coming soon” message, it appears that soon meant this week
The watch available has black dials and alligator strap paired with a NATO version. The other decoration appears on the face, with fragment design’s logo appearing prominently. The fragment design x TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Heuer02 model costs £6,600 (approx. $8,440 USD) and is available now from TAG Heuer’s online store.
Nixon enlisted LA-based artist Steven Harrington to design a pair of special-edition watches as part of Disney’s “Mickey the True Original” campaign — a global project celebrating the iconic mouse’s 90th birthday this year. The bespoke timepieces feature Harrington’s popular motifs on their respective dials, displaying a harmonious composition that stars Disney’s leading mascot. The first model features the Arrow Milanese while the second version takes on the sleek 51-30 model. Both watches are also numbered on the casebook, with a limited run of only 100 for each.
The Arrow Milanese retails for $275 USD while the 51-30 is priced at $750 USD. Both are available at select Nixon stockists worldwide.
After swiftly selling out upon initial release, G-SHOCK‘s “Glacier Gold” is set to return, albeit in limited form, for one more drop. Fans will have one more chance at the GA-735E, which distills the collection’s quietly luxe elements to their core.
A transparent base emphasizes the gold accents and face, creating an effortlessly premium take on the classic style. While the entire band is realized in see-through plastic, the face and its rear, clasp and select buttons are rendered in glistening gold. To underline the timepiece’s special nature, embossed detailing on the rear of the case and metal clasp highlights G-SHOCK’s 35th anniversary with stars and illustrations.
Look for watch to surface on HBX’s website on November 28.
Hodinkee has just got their hands on two very special watches from Vacheron Constantin. As part of the watchmaker’s Metiers d’Art lineup, the Les Aérostiers series focuses in on five hot air balloon flights that transpired before the French Revolution.
The watches feature plique-à-jour enamelling as the dial, where four windows near the 1 o’clock, 4 o’clock, 7 o’clock and 11 o’clock tell the seconds, date, day and hour, respectively. The main component, of course, is the ornate balloon at the center of the watch. Taking three weeks to engrave and set, the pink-and-white gold balloon is extremely intricate, and shows a high level of detail — many of the details contain little bits of historic references.
Powered by a caliber 2460 G4/1, the Metiers d’Art Les Aérostiers watches beat at 28,800 vph and have a power reserve of 40 hours. This level of craftsmanship does come at a price, as each piece from the collection starts at $135,000 USD.
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