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Brooks Takes a New Direction with the Run Within Apparel Collection

It’s no secret that Brooks knows running. Offering top-of-the-line footwear — and trailwear, too — is sort of the brand’s thing. But every now and then, it pays to take a new route.

That’s exactly what the “Run Happy” brand did with the launch of its Run Within Collection. With gear that works on the run, at the gym and anywhere else your sweat sessions take you, this all-new lineup is Brooks’ first step into cross-functional apparel.

But as with any new adventure, it should be approached with a little hesitation. Would this bold new step stay in-stride with other Brooks successes — or would it wind up being a cautionary tale, to stay in the known lane?

man wearing brooks run within long sleeve

Ben Emminger

To find out, we tested the full men’s lineup of Run Within apparel, which included a linerless short, short sleeve top, sleeveless top and crewneck pullover. We wore these test subjects across a wide spectrum of fitness disciplines, as well as around the house during our normal routine. We lifted, stretched, sweat, relaxed and — of course — ran in this collection for a full-scale look at just how inclusive this multi-faceted lineup is.

Here’s what we learned.

The new Brooks collection has simple tops for any workout

Run Within Short Sleeve

Brooks brooksrunning.com

$38.00

  • Moisture-wicking fabrics for a dry, comfortable workout
  • Antimicrobial finish to keep smells at bay
  • Only one colorway
  • Classic fit might be too loose for some

The two tops offered in the Run Within Collection are nearly identical in their makeup. Both feature Brooks’ DriLayer fabric that provides a quick-drying, moisture-wicking component to each silhouette. This was much appreciated during strenuous training sessions out in the sun, keeping us cool and focused on the tasks at hand. The lightweight, classic cut of both the Short Sleeve and Sleeveless tops is comfortable and roomy, too, but could be a little too much for those wanting a closer-to-skin fit.

Additionally, the Sleeveless seams did sit awkwardly in our armpits, but that could vary depending on your shoulder span. For our style preference, we leaned more toward the Short Sleeve, but there’s no wrong answer, really. Just good, simple tops that work well in any fitness activity.

Run Within Sleeveless

Brooks brooksrunning.com

$36.00

  • Sleeveless cut works great as an undershirt or main top
  • Four-way stretch for a full range of motion
  • Sleeveless seams can be uncomfortable in the armpits
  • Only one colorway

Run Within’s crewneck is an immediate everyday option

Our favorite piece

Run Within Crew

Brooks brooksrunning.com

$75.00

  • Lightweight and extremely versatile
  • Semi-fitted design that’s form-fitting in all the right areas
  • Thinner construction means this top is slightly see-through
  • Side pocket could be larger

This versatile crewneck pullover quickly became a daily pick, whether hitting the trails, hitting the weights or taking in a relaxing day at home.

The lightweight construction provided just enough coverage to keep us cozy, and the breathable fabric helped us stay cool once we started ramping up our workouts. And despite having tackled multiple sessions and activities, the antimicrobial finish kept things fresh and funk-free.

While we’d like to have had a larger side pocket for easier storage, this is one top that’s sure to stay in our rotation for quite some time.

These Brooks shorts stretch your training possibilities

Run Within 7-inch Linerless Short

Brooks brooksrunning.com

$48.00

  • Rear pocket comfortably holds keys and other essentials
  • 4-way stretch provides excellent range of motion
  • Inseam might sit higher on the thigh for some
  • Would like to see a lined option

If comfort is non-negotiable, the Run Within Linerless Shorts are sure to leave you pleased. While these bottoms were capable of any fitness endeavor, we especially welcomed the soft, stretchy fabric in our running and yoga sessions. The stay-put elastic waistband was comfortable and stayed secure throughout movement without that intrusive wear along the hips.

The convenient rear pocket was also an added perk, having plenty of space to hold our car keys or smartphone when out on a trail. And while we were initially nervous of how these light-as-air shorts would handle a wash cycle, they seemed to hold up respectfully; no rips or compromised seams.

Brooks Run Within: the Verdict

As a whole, the latest Brooks apparel collection seems to be as multi-faceted as it claims. While there certainly are more technical options out there, this lineup provides plenty of affordable comfort and versatility to those wanting to revamp their fitness wardrobe. From the road, to the gym and everywhere in-between, the Brooks Run Within Collection has you covered head-to-toe.

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Today’s Best Deals: 50% Off a Nike Yoga Mat, Burrow Furniture on Sale & More

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Sam Adams’s New Beer Is a Tribute to the GOAT

In football, there is one undeniable GOAT: Tom Brady. The legendary quarterback officially announced his retirement from the NFL in February 2022, and while he ended his football career as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer, he is forever linked to the New England Patriots, bringing the team six Super Bowl wins. In honor of Brady’s achievements for New England, Boston-based brewery Sam Adams is releasing a new beer: the GOAT, a New England double IPA.

Sam Adams’ GOAT and Brady’s GOAT status are not one and the same. The beer’s GOAT stands for “Greatest of Ale Time,” while Brady’s GOAT designation stands for “Greatest of All Time.” The GOAT (the beer, not the Brady) is fermented with kveik, which the brewery says “highlights a variety of flavors and aromas like peach and pineapple.” While Greatest of Ale Time is not a collaboration with Brady, everything about it pays homage to the former Patriot.

Pre-sale for the beer starts on March 12 at 12 p.m., an homage to Brady’s jersey number, which he wore for the Patriots and the Buccaneers. The beer won’t be available until March 28, which represents the 28-to-3 score of Super Bowl LI, in which the Patriots managed one of the greatest comebacks of all time. But that’s not all the Brady facts that Sam Adams could fit into the beer: It clocks in at 7 percent ABV, for Brady’s seven Super Bowl wins; only 199 cases of the beer will be released, because Brady was notoriously the 199th overall draft pick in 2000; and the beer will cost $19.99, the year of Brady’s final college season.

This is the second time Sam Adams has released a beer in honor of Brady. In 2019, the brewery released Too Old, Too Slow, Still Here — another double IPA — ahead of Super Bowl LIII. At the time, Brady was 41 years old, and he used the saying “too old, too slow, still here” to motivate his team.

Greatest of Ale Time is available for pickup at the Sam Adams Boston Brewery & Taprooms starting on March 28, and shipping to select states will be available through GiveThemBeer.com.

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This Could Be the Best Deal on Fleece Jackets Before Fall

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Even though spring is fast-approaching, it still feels a lot like winter for many of us. That means it’s still time to layer up, and fleece is one of the most versatile and stylish ways to do that. Most fleeces are made of a synthetic material (typically polyester) that stays warm even when it’s wet, which is why it’s also perfect for use on camping trips or any other outdoor activities. Of course, it’s even more perfect when you consider that Backcountry is offering a wide variety of top-notch fleece jackets, anoraks, sweaters and more for as much as 83 percent off right now.

Stoic Sherpa 1/4 Snap Jacket

Stoic backcountry.com

Perhaps the most enticing offer of this entire sale comes in the form of the Stoic Sherpa 1/4 Zip Snap Jacket, which is discounted by nearly $50, bringing the total cost down to below $10. But that’s just the deepest deal we’ve seen; other outstanding options include the Stoic Sherpa Quilted 1/2 Zip Hoodie for under $15, this reversible jacket discounted by 71 percent and even this color-blocked option for just $25 (down by 69 percent). As mentioned, this is just the tip of the iceberg — there are a ton of other offerings of every variety on this sale. If you need a great multi-season fleece — be that a pullover, jacket, beanie and/or otherwise — this might be your best chance until next year.

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This John Hardy Jewelry Collection Represents an Industrial Evolution

Founded in 1975, John Hardy has been a pioneer in crafting thoughtful, creative and distinctive artisan jewelry and accessories. Its new Industrial collection is one the latest chapters in that legacy. Taking inspiration from rugged hardware and incorporating angular, geometric shapes, the Industrial collection consists of a series of rings, bracelets and necklaces that all embody the collection’s unique vision, with a selection that should fit a variety of different personal styles. The common denominator across several of the pieces is the Industrial Band Ring, which is offered in sterling silver matte black rhodium as a standalone piece, or as part of the Industrial Link Bracelet and Industrial Pendant Necklace. Other pieces include the Industrial Double Row Bracelet — which features a bold, textured pusher clasp — and the pared-down Industrial Necklace, which features a single chain in the same sterling silver matte black rhodium. With a sleek choice of materials and modern, machine-like minimalism, John Hardy’s Industrial collection represents a new step forward for the luxury jewelry label.

Price: $495 – $995

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Hyundai’s New Tailgate Idea Could Be Great for Off-Road Adventures

hyundai tailgate patent drawing

German Patent and Trademark Office

The great tailgate wars have traditionally been confined to full-size pickups, with the Big Three battling to get the most functionality (whether actually helpful or not) into the rear of the cargo bed. But it appears that Hyundai may be planning to bring trick tailgates to SUVs: CarBuzz has uncovered a Hyundai patent in Germany for a rear hatch that would be a cut above your standard SUV liftgate.

hyundai tailgate patent drawing

German Patent and Trademark Office

hyundai tailgate patent drawing

German Patent and Trademark Office

Hyundai’s idea would replace the standard SUV liftgate with split rear doors like a Mini Clubman. Unlike in the Clubman, the doors would extend out from the car’s body, and they would include added features like fold-out jump seats or a beverage cooler and a fold-out table. The drawings also depict the SUV having rear-facing trunk seats like a Mercedes E-Class wagon, with a table in-between.

The result would be a terrific, turnkey tailgating setup, whether you’re enjoying your active lifestyle in the great outdoors or parked outside a college football stadium. Car manufacturers patent many weird things, but this seems like an idea that could make it as an accessory available for the Palisade or the eventual production Ioniq 7 SUV. Even if — like an open concept kitchen for entertaining — it would be a feature one would use far less than one thinks. Most buyers would probably prefer a wide conventional opening and enough space for a Yeti Tundra Haul.

The split-door entertainment station is not the only trick tailgate for SUVs Hyundai has been looking at. Last month, reports found a Hyundai patent application for a quirky sliding SUV tailgate that would travel onto the roof instead of hinging and opening with a conventional liftgate. That feature could help open the trunk in tight spaces.

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Save Up to 57% on Some of the Best Motorcycle Helmets You Can Find

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You may not have been outside recently, so take it from us: spring is fast approaching. The skies may be filled with clouds and there’s still a chill in the morning air, but the flowers aren’t waiting for May to pop up; they’re already springing out of the ground. Freezing temperatures are easing across most of the United States, and the air is once again rich with the smell of waking dirt and growing plants.

And if you have a motorcycle or two parked in your garage, you know what that means: riding season is just around the corner. (Well, unless you’re among that rare breed of riders who don’t mind hitting the open road in the wintertime, in which case you’ve probably been rolling around for months.)

Biltwell Gringo ECE Helmet

revzilla.com

This means you, most likely, are already taking a mental inventory of your gear to figure out what’s still good and what needs replacing for the rest of 2022. And should your helmet fall into the latter category — well, we’ve got great news for you. Right now, RevZilla is serving up mighty fine discounts of up to 57 percent off on a wide variety of helmets from some of the biggest names around, offering (in some cases) hundreds of dollars off the prices of many great lids.

Icon Airform Rubatone Helmet

revzilla.com

Highlights currently on discount include the retro-styled Biltwell Gringo (down to just $104 from $175), the Arai Classic-V (discounted by 47 percent), AGV’s K6 Minimal, and the Icon Airform (for 22 percent off). But those are just a select few options from a list of over 300. If you need a new helmet and you want to save some cash in the process, this might just be your best chance.

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Can a Fancy Webcam Solve Your Biggest Work-From-Home Problems?

It wasn’t that long ago that we were in a webcam crisis. When the coronavirus pandemic hit in March 2020, the vast majority of people — now forced to work from home — realized that their computer either didn’t have a webcam, or that the webcam that it did have, sucked. But they couldn’t buy one…because all the most popular webcams were sold out. For months. And months. And months.

Fast forward to present day, and it’s a brave new webcam world. Most laptop and computer makers have committed to boosting the quality of their webcams; for example, all the newest MacBooks and iMacs have been upgraded with 1080p webcams, after years of being 720p or worse. And there are more high-quality webcams — even some that can capture 4K — than ever before.

And, yes, you can actually buy them.

Yet, this shift to a new work environment has also spawned a kind of new breed of webcam — ones that attempt to be an all-in-one solution for video calls. Anker’s newest external webcam, the AnkerWork B600 Video Bar, might be the best example of this. It packs a 1440p (a.k.a. 2K) webcam, built-in speakers and microphones and the kicker is that it also has a built-in light to glam you up. Of course, this all-in-one package comes at the cost of a fairly sizable chunk of change: $220.

ankerwork webcam on top of desktop
You can set the light on the AnkerWork B600 Video Bar to automatically go on when it detects low light, as well as adjust the temperature of the light when it’s on.

Tucker Bowe

I’ve been using the AnkerWork B600 Video Bar for the last several weeks — as a replacement for the webcam, the Logitech C920S HD Pro ($70), that I bought last year when webcams started to become available again — and I have to say that it works well. The image quality is much better than my 2016 MacBook’s webcam. The speakers are pretty decent, although the built-in mics leave a little bit desired, admittedly (it doesn’t do the best job at filtering out background noise). And the glow light…well, it works.

Now, the AnkerWork B600 Video Bar is far from the first webcam to try to solve multiple workstation problems, but very few try to solve all of them. The Logitech 4K Pro Webcam ($160) and the Dell UltraSharp webcam ($200), for example, are two high-end options with fantastic high-resolution camera and built-in mics, but both lack speakers and a glow light.

The biggest caveat to the AnkerWork B600 Video Bar is, obviously, price. At over $200, it’s an expensive webcam (even compared to higher-resolution webcams) because all those integrated components add up. And it actually poses a pretty interesting question for consumers: do you really need an all-in-one webcam?

ankerwork webcam on top of desktop
The light doubles as a shutter that folds down, which is nice when you want to be double-sure that your camera is not on.

Tucker Bowe

For someone like me, who has spent has been building out their work-from-home setup for the last near-on two years — I have a Blue Snowball mic ($40), Logitech webcam (mentioned above), and bookshelf speaker system powered by an Audioengine N22 amp ($199) — the answer is: probably not.

In fact, I found that having an all-in-one webcam on top of my other desktop gear a little bit annoying. I use various different video conferencing platforms — Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Zoom and several others — and too often would I realize that my speakers or external mic (which are better than those integrated in the webcam) were getting monopolized by the AnkerWork B600 Video Bar. I wanted to use it as webcam, and that’s it. It wasn’t difficult switching back to my defeat speakers and mic — but, again, I found it a little bit tedious.

Obviously, an all-in-one webcam like the AnkerWork B600 Video Bar is a good and easy (and yes, pricey) solution for people who want to improve most aspects of their workstation in one fell swoop. It just so happens that, given a lot of people have been working from home for a while now and likely already have an external gadgets that up their video conference game, it might not be right for you.

Anker

AnkerWork B600 Video Bar

amazon.com

$219.99

$186.99 (15% off)

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Made for All: Meet Urban Outfitter’s New KOTO Collection

Making a statement with your wardrobe doesn’t have to come at a major cost. Urban Outfitters’ new KOTO collection is focused on delivering everyday basics that work well as the foundation to a fashionable wardrobe but are designed to be flexible enough to fit anyone’s personal style. Launched back on February 28, the KOTO collection is made from responsibly-sourced and recycled fabrics, and the entire seven-piece collection is meant to be as inclusive as possible; each piece features a size offering that spans from XXS to XXL. Easy to assimilate into virtually any wardrobe, the collection ranges from “The Ribbed Tank” to several T-shirts (including the slightly cropped “Shrunken Tee”, a relaxed “Drapey Wide Neck Tee”, retro athletic-inspired “Cropped Scrimmage Tee” and the everyday “Core Boxy Tee”). It also includes the roomy “Slouchy Polo Shirt” and the raw hemmed “Notched Fleece Crew”. A collection that’s simultaneously tightly curated but aesthetically all-encompassing, consider KOTO the bedrock for anyone who loves using their wardrobe as a canvas for creative styling and self-expression.

      Price: $19 – $39

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Save Over 20% On One of the Best Bath Robes You Can Buy

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Bath robes are great, full stop. They’re a comfy and cozy transition from the shower to, well, whatever else you might wear during your day, and they serve beautifully as casual loungewear on days when getting dressed isn’t a priority. But not all of them are created equal. Case in point: Brooklinen’s Waffle Robe is one of the absolute best for its styling, construction and more — and right now, it can be had for over 20 percent off.

Waffle Robe

Brooklinen brooklinen.com

Since this unisex bathrobe is made from 100% Turkish cotton, it’s strong-yet-soft, lightweight, and super durable. Pair that with its unique waffled pattern and it is also fast-drying and super absorbent to help you stave off the chills of the cool morning air after a hot shower. Plus, if you get it in the Smoke or Graphite colorways, you can have it for just $78 instead of the normal $98 while supplies last — which they almost certainly won’t, so get this robe while you can.

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Chill Out with This Deal on Pre-Rolled Joints From Mom Grass

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With the hope of bringing a casual smoke and relaxed vibe back to the masses, Dad Grass has meticulously built a CBD brand that is accessible to anyone who is interested in exploring hemp without the effects of THC. The brand sells hand-trimmed premium hemp flower and pre-rolled joints, all of which have been sourced and grown responsibly with perfection and easy smoking in mind. The brand has also started selling Mom Grass, which, rather than CBD, is made with CBG, a cannabinoid that is the first to form as the plant grows. Some call it the mother of all cannabinoids, hence the title of Mom Grass. Right now, you can get 20 percent off all Mom Grass pre-rolled joints for International Women’s Day with code MAMAJAMAS. Shop quick, though, the deal is only valid through today.

Mom Grass CBG Pre Rolled Joints

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Always sun-grown, Dad Grass’s CBD and CBG is made in small batches by artisan farmers that follow processes that are as close to home gardening as you can get. This ensures that you get quality flower no matter what.

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Toyota’s Manual Supra May Finally Arrive in April 2022

After years of anticipation, Toyota revived the Supra back in 2019. It’s a fine piece of performance machinery, but Toyota launched it without a manual transmission option — a must-have for impractical sports coupes. The Supra’s main rival, the Porsche 718 Cayman, offers a stick shift; so does the up-and-coming Nissan Z looking to steal the Supra’s market share.

That said…it appears that Toyota may be about to join them.

Rumors sprang up last year that Toyota would add a manual transmission to the new Supra for the 2023 model year. Now, as spotted by CarScoops, Japanese website Creative 311 writes that the announcement should come next month — April 28th, to be specific.

The Japanese report meshes with previous rumors in claiming that Toyota will only offer the stick shift on the larger 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine Supra. And in Japan, Toyota will reportedly only make the manual available on the top-of-the-line RZ trim. Creative 311 says the manual Supra will lose some tech features predicated on having an automatic transmission like adaptive cruise control and rear emergency braking.

We can’t speak for the Toyota business side, but on the surface, Toyota adding a manual transmission option to the Supra makes a lot of sense. Supercars chase serious lap times; relatively affordable sports cars are about driving engagement. And however good the automatic option might be, manual transmissions tend to be more engaging for driving enthusiasts, even if the cars end up being a few ticks slower.

And hey, if you like the idea of a sporty Toyota, but aren’t that into the Supra — it can be an acquired taste aesthetically — Toyota also has a GR hot hatch version of the Corolla coming, which should pack 300 horsepower and have a manual option.

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Elevate Your Spring Workout Kit With Our Top Fitness Picks of March 2022

Spring is going to, well, spring on March 20th this year… in just a few short weeks, we’ll see green grass, flowers, intermittent showers and weather which can’t decide whether it wants to be hot or cold.

All that unpredictability, characteristic of spring? Totally fine. We’re going to be combatting it with slick workout jackets, cold-proof running tights, some sweet new bikes, and if the spring downpours get too rough, a tasty new beverage from one of our favorite breweries.

Whether you’re cycling, running, hiking or swimming, there’s something here for every fitness fanatic.

Athletic Brewing Athletic Lite

athletic brewing athletic lite

Athletic Brewing Co

What do you do when you really want a beer, but you don’t want to ruin your workout? You pick up Athletic Brewing’s latest brew, that’s what you do. The makers of actually tasty non-alcoholic beers that are meant to be enjoyed after workouts, in nature or whenever you damn well please have released the perfect springtime beverage: Athletic Lite. With a minuscule 25 calories, five carbs and organic grains, we can personally attest that this beer is convenient for an active lifestyle and tasty, to boot.

Price: $13.99 (six-pack)

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Nathan Vamos Track Jacket

nathan vamos track jacket

Nathan

Nathan’s new running jacket checks all the boxes: it’s waterproof, prioritizes mobility through four-way stretch and sans hood, is the ideal spring layering piece. It’s got two zippered hand pockets, a chest pocket and one hidden inside mesh pocket, perfect for storing gels, snacks, keys and phone.

Price: $100

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Under Armour Velociti Shoe

under armour velociti shoe

Under Armour

Do you want to go fast this spring? Well, we suggest two things: start training, and get the right pair of kicks to support your new journey. Under Armour’s newest release ups speed and reactivity by removing rubber from the midsole; thanks to the brand’s Flow tech, the one-piece midsole provides responsiveness and cushioning, without the weight of rubber. Additionally, the shoe connects to Under Armour’s proprietary app, Map My Run, which tracks and analyzes your running metrics, helping you to get more out of your miles.

Price: $160

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State Bicycle x Wu Tang Clan

state bicycle x wu tang clan

State Bicycle Co.

Wu-Tang Clan (and State Bicycle) Ain’t Nuthing Ta F*ck Wit.” That just about says it all when it comes to the newest collab from the unlikely pairing. State and Wu-Tang collaborated on a complete line of bikes, apparel and accessories celebrating the group’s legacy, including State’s 6061 Black Label, Core Line, and Klunker. The accessories include bar tape, saddles and a wheelset, so you can add that WuTang flair to any of your rides. Much of the collection is already sold out, so get your hands on some while you still can.

Price: $14.99 – $749

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Form Smart Swim Goggles

form smart swim goggles

Form

Plenty of things are “smart” these days – smart watches, smart dishwashers, smart glasses. When it came to tech-infused fitness gear and everyday items, we thought we had seen it all… until we found Form’s Smart Swim Goggles. The goggles feature a transparent in-goggle display that shares metrics like swim time, distance and pace, all in the moment. The goggles also feature guided workouts, post-swim tools and feedback access to the community of Form swimmers also using the smart goggles.

Price: $99 for the goggles, $20/month for Form membership

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Tracksmith Thaw Collection Tights

tracksmith thaw collection tights

Tracksmith

Thaw out by layering up with these tights from Tracksmith. These insulated beauties not only keep you nice and toasty, (thanks to two-sided fabric with a brushed backside) — they also repel mud and water, a springtime must. Heiq Eco-Dry finish offers PFC-free protection from the elements, so you don’t have to worry about unwanted chemicals against your skin, or mud ruining your tights. Three strategically-placed pockets round out the functionality.

Price: $178

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Chargel Energy Gel Drink

chargel energy gel drink

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Did you love Jell-O Jigglers as a kid (or Jell-O shots in college)? Check out Chargel, which is bringing a concept that is reportedly big in Japan stateside: on-the-go energy drinks/snacks with a gel-like consistency. Available in white grape, green apple and strawberry flavors, the palm-sized pouches feature a 180-calorie blend of carbs and essential B-vitamins without caffeine, artificial sweeteners or high-fructose corn syrup. It may not be everyone’s jam, but those drawn to the slogan “the energy drink you eat” should be stoked.

Price: $20.94 (box of six 6.35-ounce pouches)

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This Outdoor Furniture Set Will Literally Keep You Cool, and 3 Other New Home Releases

For more of the latest and greatest product releases, check out our full collection of the best new gear.

Outer White Aluminum Outdoor Furniture

outer white aluminum outdoor furniture

Zeph Colombatto

Outer is already making some of the best outdoor furniture in the game, but now it’s released its coolest thing yet. Outer took its already-great patio furniture and gave it a white aluminum frame. While aluminum is already anti-overheating, this new white powder coating contains reflective pigments that deflects infrared light, which Outer says stays 20 percent cooler to the touch. And like the other pieces in its lineup, the furniture is weather resistant, and it’s guaranteed to last for over 10 years.

Price: $745+

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Five Two Down-to-Earth Compost Bin

five two down to earth compost bin

Food52

Wait, you’re not composting already? Well at least you held out for this beautiful compost bin from Five Two (because compost bins can in fact be beautiful). These 1.5-gallon compost bins have a lid that’s designed to mask odors, and with its extra-large size you can wait longer before going to your composting site and not have to worry about smells.

Price: $49

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Magic Spoon Cereal Bars

magic spoon cereal bars

Magic Spoon

We were already pretty impressed with Magic Spoon’s healthier take on our favorite childhood cereals. Now you can take that on the go with the brand’s new cereal bars, which are available in cocoa peanut butter and cookies and cream. Each bar has just one gram of sugar, four grams of net carbs and 10 grams of protein.

Price: $39

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Joya & Lucali Brooklyn Pizzeria Candles

joya and lucali brooklyn pizzeria candles

Food52

Lucali is one of the most popular pizza places in Brooklyn — and now your home can smell like Lucali. In partnership with Joya, a candle brand, Lucali has made four candles to bring the aromas of a pizzeria to anywhere. The pair is offering four scents: roasted garlic, brick oven, spiked espresso and herbs. No, candles are not edible.

Price: $48+

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Tyler Chin is Gear Patrol’s Associate Staff Writer.

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What to Expect at Tuesday’s Big Apple Event

It’s official. Apple will be holding its first big event of the year tomorrow — on March 8, at 1:00pm EST (or 10:00am PST) — and you can expect new hardware. At past spring events, Apple has announced its first M1-based iMac and M1-based iPad Pros, AirTags and an updated Apple TV (all in 2021), as well as the updated and redesigned iPhone SE (in 2020). This year, we’re expecting a new affordable iPhone, a new-and-improved iPad Air and a few new Macs with updated chipsets. There could be a few surprises (new AirPods Pro? new external monitors? AR/VR glasses?) as well.

Here’s what you need to know.

We’ll probably see Apple announce a new affordable iPhone

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Apple hasn’t given us a new iPhone SE in almost two years — but that looks set to change in the very near future. The iPhone SE that was released in spring 2020 borrowed the design of the iPhone 8 (released in 2017) and the name of the original iPhone SE (released in 2016), but it packed new guts, a new camera and some new features (like wireless charging).

The rumored 2022 iPhone SE is expected to start at the same entry-level price point ($399), but Apple will presumably deck it out with a new processor, new camera — and, most significantly, support for 5G internet. It’s expected to have the same design as the 2020 iPhone SE (so, no support for MagSafe).

We’ll likely see Apple announce a new iPad Air

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The iPad Air was last updated in September 2020. At the time, Apple decked it out with a drastically new design so that it more closely resembled the iPad Pro (meaning it got a more edge-to-edge display, a new camera system, USB-C charging instead of Lightning, and support for most of the same accessories as the iPad Pro).

The 2022 iPad Air isn’t expected to change so drastically — in fact, it will likely have the same exact design — but Apple is expected to give it an updated processor (likely an A15 Bionic chip, which is the same chip in its iPhone 13 line), a new camera system and bring in support for 5G.

Apple might finally announce a high-end Mac mini

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The upcoming spring hardware event is likely to more heavily focus on the new iPhone SE and iPad Air, but it’s likely that Apple will also announce a new Mac mini. Don’t expect a change of design, but it’s likely that Apple will finally give pro-users the option to get a Mac mini with its higher-end M1 Pro or M1 Max chips. (Apple the first M1-based Mac mini in late 2020.)

Apple could announce a new iMac Pro

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It’s been heavily rumored that Apple is working on a new-and-improved iMac Pro, which was first launched in 2017 and then oddly discontinued last year in March 2021. If true, the new iMac Pro will get a complete redesign so that it looks similar to the new colorful 24-inch iMac, but in a 27-inch model.

Apple will deck it out with a much higher-end display (likely similar to its current Pro Display XDR) and its higher-end M1 Pro and M1 Max chipsets. However, this spring event is more likely to focus on the new iPhone SE and iPad Air, so Apple could hold off on the returning iMac Pro for a later date.

We probably won’t see a new 13-inch MacBook Pro — at least, not yet

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Those of us waiting for the 13-inch MacBook Pro to join its brethren in banishing the Touch Bar will probably still be waiting a bit past March to see a new entry-level member of the MacBook Pro lineup. That said, when it does come, it likely won’t have many of the fancy features of the more expensive Pros like the 120-Hz ProMotion display, according to Bloomberg‘s Gurman.

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The 9 Best Mechanical Watches to Wear When Traveling

You’ve got your slip-on shoes, your handsome-yet-rugged duffel bag, your comfortable-yet-cool attire, your dopp kit, your tablet, your Nintendo Switch, your noise-canceling headphones, your camera, your guide book and hopefully your passport is in there somewhere. Yes, packing for a trip can seem overwhelming, but you can take solace in the fact that you only need one watch.

So what watch to wear on your globetrotting adventures? Well, traditionally the GMT (or dual time) has been the de facto travel watch ever since it was conceived in the mid-’50s for Pan Am pilots crossing several time zones at once. By allowing the wearer to monitor two separate time zones at once, the GMT frees its wearer from the grueling mental math required when keeping tabs on whatever is going on in your home time zone.

If you demand more time zones at once, you can opt for the world time watch which, though more mechanically complex (and thus more expensive) than the GMT, has actually been around longer, invented by watchmaker Louis Cottier in the 1930s. Here, the watch denotes the current time for every time zone in the world all at once. So if you’re in Tokyo, need to call a client in London and inundate your mother in Chicago with texts about your trip, no arithmetic is required to keep all that in check.

Whichever you choose depends on your own needs (and the state of your bank account), but rest assured there are options aplenty for the jet-setter. The best of them combine value, durability, good looks and, of course, functionality, all into one handy watch — so there’s no need to burden your carry-on any more than you already have.

GMTs

Farer Lander IV

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$1,450.00

Farer, a young British upstart, makes watches inspired by those worn by great 20th-century explorers. Naturally, that means the Lander here definitely owes some debts to Smiths and the Rolex Explorer, but the result is nevertheless handsome and distinct. Its automatic movement is housed in a subtle 39.5mm x 10mm case (perfectly proportioned, if you ask us), and it’s paired with a bronze crown and a beautiful blue mid-century-inspired dial design. At $1,425, it’s not quite the cheapest mechanical GMT you can find (it’s damn close, though), but its excellent design makes it a standout in the entry-level price bracket.
Movement: ETA 2893-2 automatic
Case diameter: 39.5mm
Water Resistance: 100m

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Monta Atlas

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$1,950.00

It can be tough to find a “tool watch” GMT for less than several thousand dollars, but the Atlas from Monta is certainly a value proposition if ever there were one. For less than $2k you get a steel GMT with 150m of water resistance, automatic Sellita SW330 movement with 42-hour power reserve and jumping GMT hand, steel bracelet or rubber strap designed by sister company Everest Horology Products (plus a very nice Nato), and much more.
Movement: Sellita SW330 automatic
Case diameter: 40.7mm
Water Resistance: 150m

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Sinn 857 UTC VFR

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$2,560.00

If your travels take you to someplace …unforgiving, this is the watch to have. The automatic movement inside is protected by a burly stainless steel case with Sinn’s “Tegiment” case-hardening technology and built to satisfy DIN 8330, a certification for pilot’s watches that Sinn and the German Institute for Standardisation co-developed. As such, the brand states the watch is exceptionally shockproof and can reliably operate at temperatures between -49 degrees and 185 degrees Fahrenheit. And while this is ostensibly a pilot’s watch, given that it has a ratcheting bezel, loads of lume and a 200-meter depth rating means it could easily do double duty as a diver, too.
Movement: ETA 2893-2 automatic
Case diameter: 43mm
Water Resistance: 200m

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Oris Big Crown ProPilot Worldtimer

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$3,600.00

Though it says “worldtimer” in the name, this pilot’s watch from Oris is more of an advanced dual-time watch, though it does go a step further than a standard dual-time or GMT in terms of convenience. It displays the wearer’s home time in the three o’clock subdial and the local hours and minutes on the main dial. When you twist the watch’s bezel, it moves the hour hand on the main dial, meaning that when traveling you don’t need to fiddle with the crown when you change time zones. It may seem trivial, but for frequent travelers, it eliminates the only real hassel of a GMT watch.
Movement: ETA 2836-2 automatic
Case diameter: 44.7mm
Water Resistance: 100m

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Nomos Zürich World Time

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$6,100.00

Similarly, Nomos’s Zürich World Time isn’t actually a world timer, but rather more of an advanced GMT. Yes, it has a world city ring, but it doesn’t display the hour for all 24 timezones individually. Instead, the city name at the 12 o’clock corresponds to the time shown on the main dial, and when the pusher at two o’clock is depressed the ring advances to the next city, while the hour hand advances one hour in synchrony. (The home time is indicated on the ring at three o’clock.) Though this complex take on the GMT function seems to fly in the face of the traditionallyBauhaus approach of “less is more,” the Zürich continues Nomos’s tradition of making incredibly beautiful and modern designs.
Movement: Nomos DUW 5201 automatic
Case diameter: 40mm
Water Resistance: 30m

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Grand Seiko Heritage Hi-Beat GMT SBGJ201

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$6,300.00

Grand Seikos are loved by hardcore watch guys because of all of the unseen details that make them so technically impressive. For example, this SBGJ201 GMT rocks the brand’s lauded high-beat movement that ticks at 36,000 bpm (most high-end mechanical watches tick at 21,000 or 28,800 bph). This bolsters accuracy, but it also gives the watch a much smoother seconds hand than most of its peers. Enthusiasts will also love the expertly-finished dial and the almost paper-like texture of the dial.
Movement: Seiko 9S86 automatic
Case diameter: 40mm
Water Resistance: 100m

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Rolex GMT Master II

$10,550.00

Yes, it’s the obvious pick, but the Rolex GMT-Master II is the definitive travel watch and an all-time classic. Go for a “Pepsi” bezel or a “Batman” bezel and you’ve got an interesting and iconic look. Driving the watch is a COSC-certified automatic GMT movement, and the watch comes with classic Rolex details like an oyster bracelet and cyclops date magnifier. The only problem is that they’re typically hard to get your hands on and cost more than retail, but they’re worth seeking out.
Movement: Rolex 3285 automatic
Case diameter: 40mm
Water Resistance: 100m

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World Timers

Montblanc 1858 Geosphere

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$6,200.00

The Montblanc 1858 Geosphere has a lot going for it. For starters, its world time display is decidedly unique. While world timers with Lambert projection maps only display one hemisphere (usually the north), this shows both on two globes at 12 and six o’clock. Further, while most world time watches have a dressy look to them, this has the look of a classic tool watch, thanks to a black and gold color scheme, a rotating ceramic compass bezel and a chunky case design. The best part, though, is the price: about $6,300, making it one of the most affordable world time watches you can buy.
Movement: Montblanc MB 29.25 automatic
Case diameter: 42mm
Water Resistance: 100m

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Vacheron Constantin Overseas World Time

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$36,700.00

Vacheron Constantin’s Overseas World Time isn’t by any stretch of the imagination an affordable watch, but it seems to be the perfect convergence of class, durability, high watchmaking, and wearability. Part of what makes it stand out is its movement and world time display, which houses not the standard 24 time zones but rather all 37, including those that are offset by 15- and 30-minute intervals. While Vacheron Constantin is mostly known for exquisite haute horlogerie, the Overseas has the makings of a utilitarian timepiece (as far as the Swiss Big Three are concerned), thanks to a solid 150-meter depth rating, and anti-magnetic build and a convenient, quick-release strap-changing system.
Movement: Vacheron Constantin 2460 WT/1 automatic
Case diameter: 43.5mm
Water Resistance: 150m

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Callaway Shows That Great Golf Gear Is More than the Clubs You Carry

Anyone who’s spent any amount of time on the links knows that your golf kit is a lot more than just the selection of irons and woods you pack in your bag. Callaway — an icon in the world of golf — knows this better than anyone. It’s likely why it made its FF Opti-Stretch shorts not just supremely comfortable, but flexible for life on or off the course. The FF Opti-Stretch is made with a performance-first fabric, a blend of interwoven layers of spandex for full range-of-motion and all-day comfort. However, these shorts aren’t just flexible in a literal sense — their design, which includes a classic button closure and belt-ready waistband — should look right at home even when you’re not gearing up to tee off.

Price: $30

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Cop This Yeti Hopper for $50 Less Than the New Model, While It Lasts

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At Gear Patrol, we’re obviously obsessed with the latest and greatest gear. While there are few things better than a new, innovative product, having a deep knowledge of the product lifecycle means we also know a good deal when we see one. This came in handy when we saw the latest Yeti collection for Spring 2022, specifically the upgraded Hopper M30 soft cooler. While a handful of key improvements were made, this also resulted in a $50 price increase for the newest model, taking the price to $350. If you don’t want the newest tech, you can get the older (and still excellent) Hopper model for just $300 while it is still in stock.

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Hopper M30 Soft Cooler

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$300.00

The major difference between the two is that Yeti’s new release has an improved magnetic opening that makes it easier to reach in and dig around. We haven’t been able to test this claim just yet, but it seems that the opening was a pain point on the previous iteration.

The older model, however, like the new one, eschews a zipper for a convenient magnetic closure and has Yeti’s signature HitchPoint grid system for easy attachments, RF-welded leakproof seams and ColdCell closed-cell foam insulation. Basically, you get a perfectly good cooler for all of your adventures and you keep $50 in your pocket (we’d use this to fill the cooler with some beers). Just be sure to shop soon because once the old model is gone, the price goes with it.

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The Best German Watch Brands

Ask the average consumer where the best watches in the world are made and they’ll undoubtedly say, “Switzerland.” After all, most of the recognizable brands like Jaeger-LeCoultre, Vacheron Constantin, Rolex and Patek Philippe hail from that neutral Alpine nation. It is partly the neutrality of Switzerland that has allowed these great names of horology to continue their rich histories, uninterrupted by wars, going back, in some cases to the mid-18th century.

But look across the border to Germany and you will see a renaissance of some great names in watchmaking — and some upstart brands — that are hitting their stride and turning out great timepieces that rival those of their Swiss neighbors. The great centers of German watchmaking such as Pforzheim and Glashütte are once again at the fore of the industry after half a century of dormancy and recovery from World War II and a Communist government that squashed individualism and discouraged innovation. This article is a guide to the characteristics that make German watches stand out and a survey of some of the top brands.

German watches are distinctively unique, often purpose-built, with innovations both outside and inside their cases. This should not be surprising, given the reputation Germany has for its superb engineering and craftsmanship. On the one hand, you have brands like Damasko and Sinn that focus on the durability of their watches, with super-hardened steel cases that are virtually scratch-proof, the latter of which use injected Argon gas and copper sulfate capsules to keep the movement free of moisture, for example. The German tradition of metalworking is alive and well at case manufacturers Fricker, Ickler and SUG, and German watch cases are renowned for their durability and precision tolerances.

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On the other hand, the great watchmakers of Glashütte focus on movement innovation, with the likes of fusée-and-chain mechanisms, month-long power reserves and monthly mechanical alarms. Traditionally, movements from Glashütte were made from nickel steel (“German silver”) and had three-quarter sized baseplates which provide a sturdy anchor point for the gear train, and the modern German-made movements are still often distinguished by this characteristic. The rich history of delicate and difficult decoration in Glashütte is still evident in the movements of A. Lange & Söhne, where all movement parts are intricately hand-engraved on front and back and the balance cock signed by the artisan. (Something we’ve witnessed in person.)

Styling of most German watches is stark and minimalist, following the Bauhaus aesthetic of clean lines and form following function. There is a refreshing lack of writing on the dials, sober use of color and an emphasis on readability. Cases often have straight edges, angled lugs and beveled flanks. Even to the untrained eye, the DNA of a German watch is apparent, not unlike the purposeful elegance that makes that country’s automobiles, tools and cameras instantly recognizable.

German watches run the gamut from eminently affordable to stratospherically expensive based largely on materials used, the extent to which movements are developed, built and decorated in-house and availability and exclusivity. What this means is that there really is a German watch for just about everyone, whether you’re looking for a durable timepiece to stand up to the rigors of daily life or an investment-grade work of mechanical art. Here’s an overview of a few of Germany’s most notable watch brands.

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Sinn 140

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$4,880.00

Sinn is the cockroach of watches, and we mean that as a compliment. If you’re looking for a watch that will survive the apocalypse, look no further. A favorite of law enforcement, military, divers and adventurers, Sinn watches focus on durability and the list of features and innovations is long. Their use of specially treated, “tegimented” submarine steel for the cases is legendary, making the steel highly resistant not only to corrosion but also to scratches and dings.

Though Sinn uses Swiss movements for their watches, they make sure they’re safe and dry by injecting inert Argon gas in the cases and fitting a copper sulfate plug in the side of the watch case to absorb moisture. Their DIAPAL watch movements are fitted with Sinn’s proprietary oil-free escapements, which are virtually friction-free, which means longer service intervals and resistance to wear.

Sinn makes a wide range of timepieces but we like their tegimented and black-coated 140, which packs a self-winding chronograph and legible aircraft instrument-inspired dial into a hearty, 100m-water-resistant case.

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Stowa

Stowa Marine Original

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€1,480.00

Stowa is a storied name that has been shepherded back to relevance in recent years by German watchmaker Jorg Schauer. Once a maker of naval deck watches and pilots’ watches for the German military, Stowa is making updated versions that recall these historical timepieces. Their recently released Chronograph 1938 is a beautifully detailed two-register chronograph with classic pump pushers and an embossed dial. But far from a retro watch company, Stowa also makes two fine modern dive watches, the Seatime and the Prodiver, which have angular cases, striking dials and interchangeable colored bezels.

Though it’s a tough choice, our favorite Stowa is still the Marine Original which is based on an old naval deck pocketwatch and comes in both automatic and hand-wound versions, both with blued steel hands and a strikingly legible elegant dial.

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MeisterSinger

Meistersinger Pangaea Day Date

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$2,395.00

And now for something completely different. MeisterSinger makes watches that are distinctively German in appearance while decidedly not German in attitude. Their calling card is the one-handed watch. That’s right, from the country known for its precision and punctuality comes a watch that takes a more relaxed approach to timekeeping. It’s not as crazy as it sounds.

After all, how often do you, when asked what time it is, say, “10:52?” No, you’d probably say “10:50” or “ten minutes before 11.” The hashes on the outer register are divided into five-minute increments to which the long hour hand points as it makes its lap around the dial. After some getting used to, you might never care about precise timekeeping again. Despite this rather whimsical concept, MeisterSinger watches still bear a strong “instrument aesthetic” with their prominently demarcated minute tracks and bold, gauge-needle hands.

MeisterSinger, far from being a one-trick pony, finds ways to endlessly riff on the single-hand concept by incorporating other functions and information all while staying true to its concept. Expanding on the idea that the single hour hand offers a more wholistic sense of time and natural cycles, the Pangaea Day Date leaves the full day-of-the-week and date wheels visible on the dial so you can also see right where you are in the week and month.

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UTS

Like Sinn, UTS makes rugged, purpose-built watches that make no compromises or apologies. This watch is an iron fist in a velvet glove. All angles and exposed screws, stark dial and hefty size, a UTS is not for the meek or the limp-wristed. A young company, UTS was founded in 1999 by mechanical engineer, Nicolaus Spinner, who still builds and assembles every UTS himself.

The cases are thick and slab-sided, giving no illusion that this is anything but a tool watch. In fact, many UTS watches essentially look similar, with trademark bolted-on square lugs, legible hashed dials and chunky bezels. Making only dive watches, UTS does offer models with a GMT complication or a chronograph but other than that, they keep things simple. The only choices you need to make are dial color and depth rating. And they can go deep.

The beast of the UTS lineup is the 4,000m diver, which has a bidirectional locking bezel that rotates on ceramic ball bearings and has a glued and screwed 6mm thick sapphire crystal. This is the definition of German over-engineering.

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Nomos

Nomos Zürich World Time

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$6,100.00

While the previous watches in our lineup all use modified Swiss movements, Nomos occupies that rarified stratus of a true watch manufacture, designing and building all of their own movements in-house. And while that trait usually means high prices, Nomos somehow manages to remain downright affordable, making their watches a great entry point for collectors of fine German timepieces.

Nomos hails from that small eastern German town near Dresden famous for watchmaking, Glashütte. There are over a dozen watch companies in Glashütte, with the majority of the town’s modest population made up of watchmakers. And while the big boys in town cast a wide shadow, Nomos turns out some fine timepieces themselves. Nomos watches are perhaps the strongest adherents to the Bauhaus school of design with simple, almost plain dials and cases. But turn one over and gaze through the display case back and you see nicely decorated movements in the Glashütte watchmaking tradition.

While the majority of Nomos watches are simple hand-wound or automatic time-only pieces, their Zurich World Time is a watch world sweetheart with its unique take on the world time complication. It’s an impressive combination of design, technical features and value.

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Glashütte Original

Glashütte Original Sixties

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$6,400.00

In the years following World War II, the East German Communist government took advantage of the concentration of watchmaking prowess in Glashütte, doing away with the proud individual brands, and nationalizing them under one rather unimaginative name, Glashütte Uhrenbetrieb (GUB). The skilled craftsmen of the proud town were forced to turn out cheap “people’s watches,” using subpar materials and eschewing the decoration and innovation that was a hallmark of German watchmaking. Since the Berlin Wall fell, the watch industry in Glashütte has made a comeback. One brand that has been emblematic of this rebirth is Glashütte Original.

Ironically, Glashütte Original, or GO, is one of the premium brands owned by the quintessentially Swiss behemoth Swatch Group. Thankfully, Swatch has kept its hands largely off of the day to day running of GO, instead providing benevolent oversight and financial and marketing support when needed. The brand has become one of the most respected and creative in the industry, making both avant-garde sports watches with highly shockproof movements to elegant, historically-inspired dress watches. Movements are made entirely in-house and decorated according to the traditions of its namesake hometown.

The Sixties line is a beautiful reinterpretation of the watches GUB was making in the Cold War years but refined and updated with utterly modern manufacture movements.

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A. Lange & Söhne

A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Triple Split

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$164,400.00

At the top of the German horological heap sits A. Lange & Söhne, the undisputed symbol of East German watchmaking’s rebirth and a true national treasure. The company, restarted by the founder’s great grandson, Walter Lange, in 1994, is often mentioned in the same breath as the top Swiss watch brands such as Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin, and indeed some collectors hold it in even higher regard.

Lange is known for its innovation, its traditions and its great attention to detail. There may be no other watch company that puts as much emphasis on movement decoration as Lange & Söhne (more on that here). Even parts that will never be seen by anyone but a watchmaker are meticulously beveled, perlaged and polished by hand. All movements are assembled twice, first to ensure proper operation, then disassembled, cleaned and reassembled with all new screws. Impossibly expensive and mostly only in precious metal cases, Lange watches are unattainable Holy Grails to all but a lucky few.

Decoration aside, Lange is also known for its advancement of the horological art, through its development of the world’s first double-split chronograph, its 31-day power reserve movement, the adaptation of the fusee-and-chain mechanism and countless other accomplishments. The Saxonia Triple Split chronograph builds upon its already impressive Double Split.

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Abschluss

This article is by no means a comprehensive overview of all the German watch brands. For brevity’s sake, we simply had to stop at some point, but would happily include many more fine names like Mühle Glashütte, Damasko, Archimede, Union Glashütte and others. But hopefully you’ve acquired an understanding of the gestalt of German watches and a new appreciation that will inspire further exploration.

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