The Suunto Lumi: An Adventure Watch for Women From WatchReport.com
There aren’t a lot of women’s outdoor watches on the market. The problem is that plenty of women are obviously into hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, skiing, etc. and have just as much of a need for helpful instruments as men. The answer, therefore, is not to ignore women, but to design something both functional and feminine, like the new Suunto Lumi.Click on the above text for the full article at WatchReport.com.
Hands-On With The Very Thin Ming 27.01 Watch On Eve Of Last Call
Though I spent hands-on time with this Ming 27.01 last summer, I waited to publish this until I knew another batch of the watch was being made available. Ming does not need any help in selling these watches, and this isn't sponsored or promoted in any way by them; my intention is to alert any of our readers who have been hoping to buy a Ming 27.01 at retail. The final 50 pieces of the 27.01 (and 75 pieces of the 27.02) will go for sale on January 22 and 3am GMT (which is January 21 at 7pm PST). Anyone interested can find the 27.01 page here at ming.watch.In the short three-and-a-half years since debuting its inaugural 17.01, Ming has achieved the kind of success that just about every start-up, microbrand, indie, whatever you want to call them, dreams of from day one.? Released last year, the 27.01 was the vanguard piece for not just the brand's "second-generation"design language but also served as an entry-level ultra-thin watch from an independent brand, even though it carries a price