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]]>The LOOP GEAR SK05 Flashlight packs a punch with its multifunctional design that serves as both a flashlight and power bank. Spotlight, floodlight, and sidelight modes adapt to different lighting needs, while a magnetic tail cap and stainless steel clip provide versatile mounting options for various environments. The rechargeable flashlight also has an IP68 waterproof rating, so you can venture forth confidently whatever the weather has in store.
Round bottles tend to take up a lot of space, but memobottle took inspiration from paper when designing the 500ml A6 bottle. The flat design fits conveniently inside bags, while the stainless steel construction easily stands up to daily use. But what if you want a taller, slimmer option? memobottle offers the appropriately named Slim bottle, accommodating 600ml and also available in durable stainless steel.
A knife inspired by giant anime robots, with three different opening options and a choice of quality materials? The CRKT Nucleus stands out as a great option for knife enthusiasts looking for something different. Custom knifemaker Princeton Wong took inspiration from his favorite childhood TV show, the mecha anime Mobile Suit Gundam, when designing the knife. In addition to the futuristic aesthetics, the knife offers three ways to open it courtesy of front and rear flippers and a finger hole in the blade. Two options are available including a 12C27 blade steel with a stainless steel handle and G10 overlay or a MagnaCut steel option with a titanium handle and carbon fiber overlay.
With a super-sleek design that weighs just 65 grams and measures only 0.28 inches/7.1mm in handle thickness, the Vosteed Parallel is easy to slot into your EDC setup, whether carrying it in a bag or pocket. The knife features a titanium handle, a 154CM steel blade with a reverse tanto style, and a reversible stainless steel pocket clip. The ambidextrous design includes two thumb studs and a cross-bar locking system. The knife comes in a choice of three finishes and also offers a lanyard hole for flexible portability.
Can’t stand soggy feet on your trail run? Nike has you well covered with the Pegasus Trail 5 GORE-TEX Running Shoe. A tag team waterproof GORE-TEX upper and 3D print toe cap help protect your feet from the elements, while Nike’s Trail ATC outsole performs admirably even in wet conditions. Additional features include a high ankle cuff to help prevent debris from entering the shoe and a ReactX foam midsole and Air Zoom unit for cushioning and energy return.
Clean and sophisticated, the D1 Milano Space Grey Polycarbon Watch is a stylish statement piece for your wrist. The watch offers an eye-catching fusion of materials including a polycarbonate case and strap with soft-touch coatings, a stainless steel bezel and caseback, and LumiNova detailing on the hands and indexes. Additional features include a quartz Seiko VJ21 movement, 5ATM (50-meter) water resistance, and a mineral glass crystal with an anti-reflective coating.
Designed by Denis Simonutti and made by Viper Knives, the Oniro UT will likely raise more than a few inquisitive queries from curious onlookers thanks to its striking contrast of materials. The knife combines translucent Ultem handle scales, a CPM MagnaCut steel blade with a stonewashed finish, and a titanium pocket clip into a practical and ergonomic design for everyday use. The folding knife has a cross-bar locking mechanism and thumb studs for ease of use and weighs 106 grams.
The Victorinox Farmer X Alox Damast Limited Edition 2024 delivers classic multitool functionality with elevated craftsmanship, creating a limited-edition collector-worthy piece that looks stylish in any EDC setup. The Damasteel® steel blade is crafted with 115 layers and features a unique Hakkapella pattern with a 60 HRC hardness grade. Dark brown Alox scales offer an elegant aesthetic, while the weight comes in at a pocket-friendly 109 grams. A range of tools are on hand including a wood saw, can opener, bottle opener, scissors, and more, creating a useful and compact tool that brings excellent functionality to your daily carry.
The Heritage Collection salutes the best of Luminox across SEA, AIR, and LAND, featuring three watches revamped from past iconic models. The F-117 NIGHTHAWK® x Skunk Works® Heritage wristwatch nods to fighter jet pilots, while the Navy SEAL Original 3001 Heritage wristwatch celebrates the original Navy SEAL wristwatch’s 30th anniversary and features a 200-meter water resistance. The final piece in the collection is the RECON Point Man 8820 Series Heritage wristwatch, created as an ode to military personnel serving in recon units. Each watch in the collection includes a Luminox Challenge Coin to celebrate the brand’s 35-year history.
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]]>Introducing the GiantMouse x Carryology Sonoma Auxikko, a limited-edition marvel that seamlessly blends sophistication with practicality. This EDC pocketknife, crafted with laser-engraved titanium scales and an Elmax steel blade, epitomizes the union of refined elegance and robust utility. A gentleman’s knife with the soul of a tool, it stands as the ultimate companion for any carry enthusiast.
Introducing the GiantMouse x Carryology Sonoma Auxikko, available in one limited-edition run.
Who are the brains behind GiantMouse? At the helm of the US-headquartered team are three co-founders: Jim Wirth, CEO, based in Michigan, and designers Jens Ansø and Jesper Voxnaes from Denmark, both world-renowned knifemakers.
In 2016, they met serendipitously at a knife show, all wearing the same Panerai watch. They hit it off, sharing the same values and vision, and decided to launch a brand together. Combining their extensive experience in everyday carry tools and knives, they aimed to design a “better mousetrap.”
Since the launch of their first knife, the GM1, the brand has grown dramatically. GiantMouse has made its mark with innovative designs, cutting-edge materials, and meticulous attention to detail, becoming worthy contenders among the giants of the knife industry.
From GiantMouse:
“At GiantMouse, our designers collaborate to craft high-quality production knives that we are confident our customers will take pleasure in owning and using. Our design team is deeply involved in every stage of production, exercising complete control over design choices, materials, finishes, and more. Production proceeds only after the entire GiantMouse team conducts a thorough review and testing of prototypes and production samples, ensuring that the finished knife is one they would proudly carry and use themselves.”
Choosing a second platform for another collaboration was easy—we just looked in our own pockets. Explorer legend Piotr Ma calls this his “go-to folding pocket knife.” We’ve written about it six times on our website, and it won 1st place in the highly competitive Carry Awards’ EDC category.
We’re talking about the Sonoma. Sonoma County is beautiful, but we’re referring to GiantMouse’s Sonoma V2 pocket knife. What makes it different from the Riv? What makes this existing production version a favorite among Carryology staff and readers?
This first part is subjective, but for me, it’s the lines. The classic, timeless silhouette of a gentleman’s folder, where form meets function, is just perfect aesthetically. It’s like a vintage Laguiole knife combined with modern technology and functionality.
While rugged enough for serious adventures, this originally urban-designed knife blends seamlessly into a professional setting, so you won’t scare off any nervous coworkers. The sculpted handles wrap the frame like an automotive designer crafted it from a clay model—sharp, classy, and dare I say, elegant?
Aside from its form, it has a reversible stainless steel wire pocket clip for lefties and righties and features Elmax steel on a 3.4″ EDC/adventure-sized blade. It has an overall length of 8″ when opened. The GiantMouse team named it after Sonoma County, near their HQ, one of their favorite inspirational getaways.
Overall, it’s an incredible piece. But now, it was time to turn it up to 11. We all linked up and hit the drawing board. The goal was to start with a Carry Award-winning icon and make it even better. We found a winning combination of features with the Riv Auxikko, so we replicated the same features to create a matching pair of GiantMouse x Carryology folders for your collection.
Laser beams and titanium are an unmatchable combination, so we had to bring them back.
The Sonoma V2 pocket knife has only been made with canvas Micarta handles so far, and while they look great and provide good grip, for a special edition nothing really compares to an all-titanium finish.
Next, we added our Carryology Auxikko pattern, laser-engraved into the titanium. Inspired by samurai armor, this pattern gives the Sonoma a distinct look. Additionally, the micro-depth of the laser engraving adds extra grip when your hands are wet, cold, or gloved. Aesthetics meets functionality.
Like our Riv Auxikko and the base model Sonoma V2, we used Elmax steel for the blade. This steel is favored for its perfect balance of sharpness, edge retention, durability, and corrosion resistance. While there are many blade steels to choose from, the experts at GiantMouse carefully selected Elmax. Based on real-world usage and Piotr Ma’s feedback from his adventures with the Sonoma Auxikko, this steel lives up to its claims. It’s a top-tier premium blade steel with a Rockwell hardness of 60 HRC.
Please note, this steel can get very sharp. Sometimes, knives don’t have the best edge when they’re brand new from the manufacturer. However, the Sonoma Auxikko (and all the other GiantMouse knives we’ve handled) come near razor-sharp straight out of the box.
The straight-back blade, typically found in fixed-blade knives, is ideal for bushcraft, survival, and everyday tasks. Tracing its roots back to Scandinavia, this blade has a curved belly and a straight back, making it great for piercing and wood carving while providing excellent control for small tasks. GiantMouse added jimping at the rear of the blade for better grip and control, as well as a well-placed finger groove at the blade’s base for a comfortable and safe grip with the index finger.
Fortunately, we didn’t need to ask the GiantMouse team to re-engineer the entire locking mechanism like we did with the Riv Auxikko. That’s a major benefit of starting with an already incredible platform. The Sonoma V2 features a robust all-titanium liner lock system, which keeps the blade firmly in place when open and doesn’t budge until you deliberately disengage the lock with one hand (or even one finger) to close the blade smoothly.
There are two additional benefits to the liner lock system:
The liner lock enables smooth handles on both sides, allowing the stainless steel spring pocket clip to be mounted for both right-handed and left-handed users. Personally, due to a broken finger (from a funny story for another time), I prefer left-hand carry (in my left pocket) despite being right-handed. The easily swappable clip lets me carry it in my left pocket and use it in my right hand. Switching takes just seconds with milled slots and stainless steel screws.
Whether you’re left-handed preferring right pocket carry (thanks to an incident with an alligator) or any other preference, the Sonoma Auxikko accommodates. Its deep-carry clip securely positions the knife low in your pocket until needed. Additionally, the backspacer includes a built-in hole for adding paracord or Dyneema cord with a custom CNC bead or a practical knot—a favorite user modification.
When you first handle the Sonoma Auxikko, one thing stands out: the buttery smooth but precise action. GiantMouse has perfected this with a ball-bearing pivot mechanism. This means the blade stays closed in your pocket. With just the right amount of force on the blade’s flipper tap (enhanced with jimping for grip), you can flick it open effortlessly with one finger. The blade snaps firmly into place with confidence, thanks to the ball bearings ensuring smooth and secure movement that improves with use.
Orange is our brand’s color. The Chicago Bulls logo features red and black, and they sell products in those colors. Pepsi is associated with blue, while Coke uses red. Anyway, digressing aside, yes, we agree—blaze orange can be quite bold. That’s why we use it sparingly on the exterior of our products. In this case, it serves more as an accent or highlight, letting the titanium and Auxikko pattern steal the spotlight.
Here, the washers on the ball bearing pivot and the center backspacer down the spine are hard coat anodized in orange, with additional jimping on the backspacer. These details add just enough visual interest without overwhelming the knife’s timeless, clean lines.
Similar to our approach with orange, we avoid placing big, gaudy logos on the exterior of our products. Minimal and clean is our preference. Let the product’s form speak for itself without distracting text. Like we did with the Riv Auxikko, we laser-engraved both brands’ logos onto the blade, keeping the closed knife free of branding and revealing the logos when the blade is opened.
While the laser logos on the Riv Auxikko were perfect, in my opinion, those on the Sonoma Auxikko are even more precise and sharp.
Again, just because, we agreed they needed to come back. So, we included a black soft fabric drawstring pouch with both brand logos printed in orange. Use the pouch to transport your knife when you need to pack it in checked luggage. Alternatively, store some Ga-Jol Ren Lakrids candies (Creative Director Taylor Welden loves these, while Senior Editor Laurence Fry hates them).
TBD
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]]>This EDC staple has a “gentleman” silhouette with all the features of a tool knife and is a Carry Awards 1st place champion. It features titanium scales with our custom Carryology Auxikko pattern laser-engraved and an Elmax steel blade, making it the perfect carry companion.
Introducing the GiantMouse x Carryology Sonoma Auxikko, available in one limited-edition run.
Who are the brains behind GiantMouse? At the helm of the US-headquartered team are three co-founders: Jim Wirth, CEO, based in Michigan, and designers Jens Ansø and Jesper Voxnaes from Denmark, both world-renowned knifemakers.
In 2016, they met serendipitously at a knife show, all wearing the same Panerai watch. They hit it off, sharing the same values and vision, and decided to launch a brand together. Combining their extensive experience in everyday carry tools and knives, they aimed to design a “better mousetrap.”
Since the launch of their first knife, the GM1, the brand has grown dramatically. GiantMouse has made its mark with innovative designs, cutting-edge materials, and meticulous attention to detail, becoming worthy contenders among the giants of the knife industry.
From GiantMouse:
“At GiantMouse, our designers collaborate to craft high-quality production knives that we are confident our customers will take pleasure in owning and using. Our design team is deeply involved in every stage of production, exercising complete control over design choices, materials, finishes, and more. Production proceeds only after the entire GiantMouse team conducts a thorough review and testing of prototypes and production samples, ensuring that the finished knife is one they would proudly carry and use themselves.”
Choosing a second platform for another collaboration was easy—we just looked in our own pockets. Explorer legend Piotr Ma calls this his “go-to folding pocket knife.” We’ve written about it six times on our website, and it won 1st place in the highly competitive Carry Awards’ EDC category.
We’re talking about the Sonoma. Sonoma County is beautiful, but we’re referring to GiantMouse’s Sonoma V2 pocket knife. What makes it different from the Riv? What makes this existing production version a favorite among Carryology staff and readers?
This first part is subjective, but for me, it’s the lines. The classic, timeless silhouette of a gentleman’s folder, where form meets function, is just perfect aesthetically. It’s like a vintage Laguiole knife combined with modern technology and functionality.
While rugged enough for serious adventures, this originally urban-designed knife blends seamlessly into a professional setting, so you won’t scare off any nervous coworkers. The sculpted handles wrap the frame like an automotive designer crafted it from a clay model—sharp, classy, and dare I say, elegant?
Aside from its form, it has a reversible stainless steel wire pocket clip for lefties and righties and features Elmax steel on a 3.4″ EDC/adventure-sized blade. It has an overall length of 8″ when opened. The GiantMouse team named it after Sonoma County, near their HQ, one of their favorite inspirational getaways.
Overall, it’s an incredible piece. But now, it was time to turn it up to 11. We all linked up and hit the drawing board. The goal was to start with a Carry Award-winning icon and make it even better. We found a winning combination of features with the Riv Auxikko, so we replicated the same features to create a matching pair of GiantMouse x Carryology folders for your collection.
Laser beams and titanium are an unmatchable combination, so we had to bring them back.
The Sonoma V2 pocket knife has only been made with canvas Micarta handles so far, and while they look great and provide good grip, for a special edition nothing really compares to an all-titanium finish.
Next, we added our Carryology Auxikko pattern, laser-engraved into the titanium. Inspired by samurai armor, this pattern gives the Sonoma a distinct look. Additionally, the micro-depth of the laser engraving adds extra grip when your hands are wet, cold, or gloved. Aesthetics meets functionality.
Like our Riv Auxikko and the base model Sonoma V2, we used Elmax steel for the blade. This steel is favored for its perfect balance of sharpness, edge retention, durability, and corrosion resistance. While there are many blade steels to choose from, the experts at GiantMouse carefully selected Elmax. Based on real-world usage and Piotr Ma’s feedback from his adventures with the Sonoma Auxikko, this steel lives up to its claims. It’s a top-tier premium blade steel with a Rockwell hardness of 60 HRC.
Please note, this steel can get very sharp. Sometimes, knives don’t have the best edge when they’re brand new from the manufacturer. However, the Sonoma Auxikko (and all the other GiantMouse knives we’ve handled) come near razor-sharp straight out of the box.
The straight-back blade, typically found in fixed-blade knives, is ideal for bushcraft, survival, and everyday tasks. Tracing its roots back to Scandinavia, this blade has a curved belly and a straight back, making it great for piercing and wood carving while providing excellent control for small tasks. GiantMouse added jimping at the rear of the blade for better grip and control, as well as a well-placed finger groove at the blade’s base for a comfortable and safe grip with the index finger.
Fortunately, we didn’t need to ask the GiantMouse team to re-engineer the entire locking mechanism like we did with the Riv Auxikko. That’s a major benefit of starting with an already incredible platform. The Sonoma V2 features a robust all-titanium liner lock system, which keeps the blade firmly in place when open and doesn’t budge until you deliberately disengage the lock with one hand (or even one finger) to close the blade smoothly.
There are two additional benefits to the liner lock system:
The liner lock enables smooth handles on both sides, allowing the stainless steel spring pocket clip to be mounted for both right-handed and left-handed users. Personally, due to a broken finger (from a funny story for another time), I prefer left-hand carry (in my left pocket) despite being right-handed. The easily swappable clip lets me carry it in my left pocket and use it in my right hand. Switching takes just seconds with milled slots and stainless steel screws.
Whether you’re left-handed preferring right pocket carry (thanks to an incident with an alligator) or any other preference, the Sonoma Auxikko accommodates. Its deep-carry clip securely positions the knife low in your pocket until needed. Additionally, the backspacer includes a built-in hole for adding paracord or Dyneema cord with a custom CNC bead or a practical knot—a favorite user modification.
When you first handle the Sonoma Auxikko, one thing stands out: the buttery smooth but precise action. GiantMouse has perfected this with a ball-bearing pivot mechanism. This means the blade stays closed in your pocket. With just the right amount of force on the blade’s flipper tap (enhanced with jimping for grip), you can flick it open effortlessly with one finger. The blade snaps firmly into place with confidence, thanks to the ball bearings ensuring smooth and secure movement that improves with use.
Orange is our brand’s color. The Chicago Bulls logo features red and black, and they sell products in those colors. Pepsi is associated with blue, while Coke uses red. Anyway, digressing aside, yes, we agree—blaze orange can be quite bold. That’s why we use it sparingly on the exterior of our products. In this case, it serves more as an accent or highlight, letting the titanium and Auxikko pattern steal the spotlight.
Here, the washers on the ball bearing pivot and the center backspacer down the spine are hard coat anodized in orange, with additional jimping on the backspacer. These details add just enough visual interest without overwhelming the knife’s timeless, clean lines.
Similar to our approach with orange, we avoid placing big, gaudy logos on the exterior of our products. Minimal and clean is our preference. Let the product’s form speak for itself without distracting text. Like we did with the Riv Auxikko, we laser-engraved both brands’ logos onto the blade, keeping the closed knife free of branding and revealing the logos when the blade is opened.
While the laser logos on the Riv Auxikko were perfect, in my opinion, those on the Sonoma Auxikko are even more precise and sharp.
Again, just because, we agreed they needed to come back. So, we included a black soft fabric drawstring pouch with both brand logos printed in orange. Use the pouch to transport your knife when you need to pack it in checked luggage. Alternatively, store some Ga-Jol Ren Lakrids candies (Creative Director Taylor Welden loves these, while Senior Editor Laurence Fry hates them).
TBD
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]]>Featured gear:
Peter Atwood P15 Titanium PryBaby
Big Idea Design Mini Bolt Action Pen Ti
SnowPeak Aurora Titanium Water Bottle
FourSevens x Carryology Preon MKIII Onibi Flashlight
Big Idea Design Bit Bar Inline
GiantMouse x Carryology Riv Auxxiko
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]]>The Leander Everyday Professional Collection features a Backpack, Dopp & Tech Kit, Large Flat Pack, Flat Pack, Travel Folio, and three wallets – the Card Sleeve & Money Clip, the Envelope Wallet, and the Bifold Wallet. The collection functions seamlessly together, helping streamline your setup while keeping you organized on the go.
The Backpack is designed to offer storage for each of the smaller items, making it easy to access individual pieces throughout the day. Additionally, the exterior-access laptop compartment enables quick access to tech devices.
The Dopp & Tech Kit is a versatile piece for storing toiletries or small EDC and tech accessories, with an assortment of pockets on hand and a wide-opening main compartment for tidy storage and easy access.
The Large Flat Pack offers slim and stylish storage for tech accessories and EDC essentials, while the Flat Pack is ideal for stationery items such as pens and pencils and other small items you want to keep easily accessible.
When you need to keep travel items secure but close at hand throughout your journey, look to Leander’s Travel Folio. A choice of card slots, interior sleeves, a pen holder, and an exterior sleeve keep items neat and tidy on the move so travel documents, cards, and other essentials stay within easy reach.
For carrying cards and cash, the collection offers three suave options. The Card Sleeve & Money Clip is ideal for minimalists, offering storage for up to 10 cards and a quick-access front slot, combined with a metal money clip on the rear. The Envelope Wallet features two interior slots and a rear quick-access slot, while the Bifold Wallet offers four interior slots.
Leander’s mission is to create products that inspire professionals, entrepreneurs, and creatives, offering intuitive functionality with durability for the long haul and a clean, timeless look.
And sometimes, to meet demanding standards you have to go above and beyond. So when Leander couldn’t find an ideal leather for their Everyday Professional Collection, they went ahead and created their own. Leander Leather is a proprietary American leather that deftly balances a soft hand feel with sufficient structure to retain its shape. Additionally, the leather features an eco-friendly high-compression finish for enhanced water resistance and durability.
Now when you’re prepared to create your own leather, standard zippers simply won’t do. So Leander also created their very own waterproof zipper featuring a custom matte finish that just so happens to match the color and texture of the Leander Leather (because details matter), resulting in thoughtfully sophisticated pieces that offer excellent performance.
Leander have also maximized the functionality of the collection’s wallets through clever material choices. Since leather can stretch over time and might result in cards falling out of a wallet, Leander bonded their proprietary 70D Nonslip Nylon to their Leander Leather, preventing the leather from stretching and keeping cards securely stored on the go.
Rounding off the elevated feel, the collection uses all-metal hardware to ensure long-lasting durability.
With the Leander Everyday Professional Collection you can enjoy refined elegance every day, without sacrificing durability or practical design. The collection offers a lifetime guarantee, so you can carry in confidence with a setup that will stand the test of time. From work to travel and play, this collection moves easily with you, keeping you prepared in style wherever your next journey takes you.
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]]>Pondering which everyday carry backpack is the best for you? Are you in need of a pack that embodies minimalist aesthetics and impeccable organization? Or perhaps you seek an EDC bag that boasts dedicated compartments for every necessity? Do you desire an everyday carry backpack featuring an exterior water bottle holder or convenient quick-access pocket?
Ultimately, the best choice hinges on your unique style and the essentials you tote. So we’re here to dive into the finest options available, perfect for urban jaunts, weekend excursions, workday commutes, and beyond.
A heads up: Bellroy and Carryology share the same founders. You can read about our origin story here.
And hey, we’re reader-supported too, so if you find something that sparks your interest and click through and purchase via our affiliate links, sometimes we’ll get a little kickback from the brands or retailers. It helps us to make more content and build this channel. Although, we’ll just point out, some brands don’t have affiliate options, and that’s cool with us too. If the carry is awesome, we recommend it!
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]]>Wristwatches are a common essential in many EDC and travel setups. But just like a carefully selected bag, wallet, or item of clothing, watches can also allow the wearer an opportunity for expression. And in the case of the ADPT Series 1 Dual-Time Watch, that’s exactly what it does well.
Worn and Wound created the watch in partnership with BOLDR Supply Co., designing a piece for All Day, Purpose, and Terrain (ADPT) use. Designed as a modern sports watch that’s straightforward, multifunctional, and bold in style, it features a Seiko NH34 automatic movement, along with an independent 24-hour hand that can keep note of an additional timezone or even allow the watch to be used as a compass.
Pairing quality construction with practical features, the watch has a 120-click unidirectional bezel and anodized aluminum inserts bisected to show day and night on a 24-hour scale. Colored, textured hands add playfulness and eye-catching character, while also being easily legible. A lightweight but durable titanium case and 200-meter water resistance ensure the ADPT Series 1 Dual-Time Watch will easily hold up to daily use in a variety of environments, while the US-Made Single Pass nylon strap provides all-day comfort.
Taking inspiration from outdoor gear and adventure, the watch comes in two colorway options, Aqua Berry and Mossy Shale, with the case measuring 38mm in diameter (38.5mm at the bezel) x 44mm long x 13.6mm thick. It’s also backed by a 30-month warranty for peace of mind.
At $499, while this watch isn’t cheap, it’s certainly on the more affordable end of the scale when it comes to upmarket wristwatches, making it an equally great choice for beginner watch enthusiasts looking to up their game, adventurers who want a watch that can roam near and far, or simply those who want a watch with a little zing to it.
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]]>We’re gearheads in all aspects at Carry HQ, and watches are no different. There’s something everlasting about a premium watch. They can be handed down through the generations, they can be indestructible and beefy, or works of art and delicate. There’s a whole range of timepieces available to us, and most of us find ourselves yearning after something in the middle of that scale. So how do you step up the style without sacrificing user-friendly functionality?
Zodiac and Huckberry got right to it with an aerospace-grade titanium case that’s super lightweight but incredibly strong too, allowing you to confidently pursue a range of activities and settings without being weighed down, secure in the knowledge that your timepiece is tough enough to handle whatever the day throws at it.
This titanium case isn’t just performance focused either, it’s muted, subtle, and stylish. This watch feels equally at home 20 stories up at dinner as it does 200ft below the surface. Every detail is meticulously finished around the casing, and showcases a precision that you often find on watches five times the price. From the dial, to the SuperLume, to the case engraving, nothing is out of place here.
The shimmering blue face is easy to read from all angles and the iridescent dial showcases different shades at any given moment, I’ve grown immediately fond of this subtle colour choice for its personality. It feels understated, but in the same breath ready to flash some style when the time (or light) calls for it.
Divers can be notoriously bulky, but the Super Sea Wolf is slender at only 12.6mm thick, slim enough to slide under any cuff. The 39mm face is smaller than many divers, and I’ve found that to add to its versatility. While I’m no deep sea diver, I do find myself in a plethora of different environments on any given day, and the Super Sea Wolf blends in without any drama.
Automatic watches can be beautiful, but a watch must ultimately do its job of telling the time. Thanks to the ever reliable STP1-21 caliber automatic movement, you needn’t worry about being late. The 26 jewel movement is precise and quiet, as you would expect from a Swiss made movement. It provides a 44 hour power reserve, and the screw down crown also provides a self winding mechanism to get you started when the watch has been static for a few days.
Adding to the functional design of this Swiss-made watch is C3 SuperLuminova luminous paint on the hands and dial indices, which provides a wonderfully clear and concise blue hue.
What I found enjoyable about this SuperLume is its daylight performance too. The SuperLume doesn’t just come to life at night in the pitch black or when you’re 20’000 leagues under the sea, the hue helps in those less than ideal lighting conditions, whether its a glum March afternoon or a quick glance when the watch is partially covered.
As you would expect from a diver, the Super Sea Wolf comes with a 200-meter/660ft water resistance rating, meaning it can pretty much explore any watery world you find yourself intrigued by. While the hook-and-loop nylon strap is easy to adjust for secure ease of use, and also comes with its own titanium hardware.
The Huckberry x Zodiac Titanium Super Sea Wolf Dive Watch is a great timepiece for those looking to extend their collection into higher end Swiss watches, but at an affordable price point. With all of Zodiac’s flawless heritage, and Huckberry’s impeccable style, the duo have paid homage to the watches of yesteryear with this capable and reliable timepiece.
The Huckberry x Zodiac Titanium Super Sea Wolf Dive Watch is also available at an extra 15% off until 3/12 2024!
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]]>The following wallets are featured in this video:
The Ridge Wallet
Bellroy Slim Sleeve
RE:FORM RE:02
Lost Dutchman The Franklin
Magpul DAKA Essential Wallet
Dango T01 Tactical Wallet
Popov Leather 5 Card Wallet
MAKR Round Luxe Wallet Plus
LEMUR Fold Wallet
Rustic Heirloom Hitchhiker Wallet
Open Sea Leather Houbei 2.0
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]]>From the moment you open the box, the Alto Briefcase shows off thoughtful design and a pleasing silhouette. Every inch is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, boasting clean lines and a streamlined style that effortlessly adapts to various fashion sensibilities, environments, and ages.
The exterior, constructed from a high-quality nylon twill, with full-grain leather trims and furnishings, delivers a luxurious feel while promising durability that will withstand the harshest commutes. The gunmetal hardware and zippers add modern charm, contrasting beautifully with the contemporary design.
At the heart of the Alto Briefcase lies an exceptional level of functionality that caters to the demands of the modern professional. The spacious main compartment accommodates laptops up to 16”, securing them with a padded sleeve that ensures protection during transit. And like any good tech-forward bag, there’s a secondary tablet/document sleeve in front of that. On the opposing side, you have access to three leather adorned slip pockets for notebooks, travel documents, or even an e-reader.
The front organizational panel, that opens full-clamshell, is one of the shining stars. Multiple stretch-fabric interior pockets keep your belongings in their place, preventing that dreaded jumble of cords and accessories. The upper leather-adorned pockets, with their own volume, are a pleasure to use, and unlike almost any other bag, I look forward to just using them. It’s a novel design and I really like what Oak & Rove have accomplished here, no matter how simple. There’s a 2/3 panel zippered sleeve on the opposite wall for further organization, and an extra quick access sleeve on the exterior with a handsomely contrasting metal zipper.
Hidden in one of these volumetric pockets is a leather, magnetically attached key fob. Like the pocket it resides in, it’s a novel approach that truly works well.
On the rear side of the Alto, there’s a semi-hidden, micro-suede lined exterior pocket that provides quick access and protection to essentials like your smartphone or other valuables. A discreet luggage strap at the back allows you to effortlessly secure the briefcase to your suitcase during travel, and it even incorporates a secondary horizontal pass-through for that in-flight magazine you picked up.
Whether you’re heading to the boardroom, a cafe between meetings, or embarking on a business trip, the Alto Briefcase is an ever faithful companion. The detachable shoulder strap offers a hands-free carrying option, ideal for those days when you’re juggling a cup of coffee and a tablet. The sleek, rounded leather top handles provide a more traditional carrying style, especially when rocking a jacket, allowing you to effortlessly switch between modes as your day evolves.
Oak & Rove double down on their commitment to their customers, and we love that. The slick leatherwork and clean stitches and seams reflect an unwavering dedication to quality, backed by a 30 day return window for any unsure buyers, as well as a lifetime warranty that lets you get on without a worry. The water-resistant exterior fabrics, luxe lining, and subtle branding underscore this attention to detail, without overshadowing the bag’s refined aesthetics.
When first impressions matter, the Oak & Rove Alto Briefcase seamlessly blends style, functionality, and durability to create a bag that transcends mere utility. With its timeless design and well-thought-out features, this briefcase is not just an accessory; it’s an extension of your persona – a statement of your commitment to both style and substance, without sacrificing the utility you need every day.
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