by Johan on February 26, 2010

The Boccia Titanium Watch is made of all solid titanium. The only non-titanium components in Boccia watches are the mesh bracelets, which are made of stainless steel. FYI, Titanium is non-allergenic and very friendly to the skin. This timepiece features a black dial with large, white numbers, matched with a black rubber strap for a stealthy look. $145.
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by Stephen on September 12, 2008

This latest timepiece from Fossil is designed by Starck, known for its forwardly designed timepieces and such. Bright red crystal digital dial displays the time in large block digits. A light stainless steel case connects to the black polyurethane strap, providing a snug comfortable fit. The cherry colored display looks so good, you may not be able to resist falling in love with the watch. The cool timepiece currently retails for $125. [Fossil]
by Stephen on August 5, 2008

The company boasted this watch to be the most complex timepiece ever had been realized. The transparent case allows you to see the elaborate yet sublime engineering beneath. It features tiny spinning three dimensional globe that display GMT visually. The globe turns on itself in 24 hours and can be set either on local time or GMT. This magnificent watch also features hour, quarter and minute repeaters, two beautiful cathedral timbres, and it is lavished in 62 jewels. This grandeur of Hysek’s Colosso can be yours if you have $500,000 in the bank, or you could just buy yourself a decent house or a Lambhorgini instead. [Hysek]
by Jeremiah on July 17, 2008

We here at PeepCulture are so much into mutants cool timepieces that we don’t care when it’s not even real. This X-Watch concept comes out of the works of Damian Kozlik straight out of Poland (yes not Prof X’s school). While this may look a bit confusing to normal people, this is actually a cool attempt to help the blind keep track of time. The rubber strap carries an array of LEDs with extruded braille numbers that cross in the middle to highlight the correct time. Whatever, I’d still get one anyway. [Yanko] [More »]