Do you know what time it is?
Filed in archive on March 8, 2006
Nerds and geeks meet your new personal style here!
I have seen on Productdose 10 Geek Watches which should 'help to channel your inner geek-gent'. Here are 2 picks from the list:
Number 1 - the james Bond Watch
The Mr.Gadget 1GB USB 2.0 Executive Watch exudes both style and substance. With this on your wrist, you'll have access to your valuable data wherever and whenever (a USB port needs to be handy). Look out James Bond!
Features of the Mr.Gadget 1GB USB 2.0 Executive Watch (Limited Edition):
- 1GB Data Capacity
- Ultra fast USB 2.0 data transfer rate, USB 1.0 compatible
- Stainless Steel construction
- Japanese Citizen Precision Movement
- USB cable included
- Plug and Play with most Windows and MAC operating systems
- 5 year warranty
System requirements of the Mr.Gadget 1GB USB 2.0 Executive Watch:
- IBM compatible Desk PC, Notebook PC, Mac
- USB port: Support USB version 1.1 or 2.0
- Hard Disk Free Space: approximately 10MB
- OS Support: Win 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS
Number 2 - the Blade Runner Watch:
'You have the vaguest of images in your head about a watch worn by an extra in Blade Runner-someone who spent mere seconds in front of the camera, searing a prop watch into your mind's eye for decades to come. We like to think that this Vestal Microdat Watch that timepiece.'

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Andrew
(03/12/06 12:08am)
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My main watch these days is a Rado Ceramica Multi-function. The digital part can be made invisible, leaving the watch an almost featureless black rectangle (apart from the hands, of course).
Even better, being made of titanium, high tech ceramics, and with sapphire crystal instead of glass, it fully satisfies my geek side as well!