When you submerge 100 feet below the surface, the last thing you want to worry about is whether your timepiece is actually going to stay on your wrist. In my
When you submerge 100 feet below the surface, the last thing you want to worry about is whether your timepiece is actually going to stay on your wrist. In my
If you have spent any time exploring wearable technology over the past decade, you have probably noticed the growing popularity of magnetic closures. From the sleek Apple Milanese Loop to
There’s a very particular kind of tension that comes from holding a $5,000 watch in one hand and a flimsy $2 metal tool in the other. After a decade working
We have all been there. You are walking through a doorway, your arm swings naturally, and—thwack—your brand-new wearable meets the doorframe. In that split second, time slows down. You look