Sunday 1 May 2011

TAG Heuer Mikrotimer Flying 1000 Concept Watch.



The first wrist watch ever to measure and display 1/1,000th of a second, this insane timepiece features a decidedly techy-looking face, a black rubber strap, a black titanium carbide case, and a black ruthenium-treated movement, visible through the crystal on the rear. And, like concept cars, it's not for sale (yet).
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The Cobra Phone Tag



It seems simple enough: using your smartphone to keep track of valuable nearby items like your laptop bag or car keys. So why is no one's done it before? The Cobra PhoneTag ($60) does exactly that, using a Bluetooth connection between the included dongle and your iPhone, Android device, or BlackBerry to let you know if your tagged item has left the vicinity. It immediately sends you an email or text message with GPS coordinates when it happens, and works the other way around, too, letting you "ring" your smartphone from the PhoneTag.
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Limited Edition Chaumet Dandy

This special limited edition Chaumet Dandy contains a high-beat Zenith El Primero automatic chronograph movement. Zenith sometimes offers El Primero movements to good brands, and having one in a designer Chaumet is a sweet deal for watch lovers and fashionistas alike.
This piece is in all platinum, and has the Chaumet Dandy cushion style case. The dial is fascinating and done in Grad Feu blue enamel. The design is meant to look like Chaumet store fronts - which was designed by J.M. Wilmotte. I like the matching blue stitching on the black alligator strap. This rare piece will be limited to just 12 watches in the limited edition set.

Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 Limited Edition



Porsche has finally revealed the new 911 GT3 RS 4.0 Limited Edition, which has been painted white as standard and underlines its closeness to motor racing by its dynamic facade. 
This limited edition car comes fitted with the biggest 911 engine ever, a 4.0-liter flat-six engine with maximum power of 500bhp at 8,250 rpm and maximum torque of 460 Nm. The car does a claimed 0-100km/h in 3.9 seconds and 0-200 km/h in less than 12 seconds. It goes round the Nürburgring-Nordschleife circuit in just 7:27 minutes.
The standard features include bucket seats, carbon fiber bonnet and front wings, plastic rear windows, weight-optimized carpets, a half roll cage, seat belt harnesses, fire extinguisher, a battery cut-off switch, red and black Alcantara sports seats and carbon fiber dashboard trim. The car’s ready-for-road weight is only 1,360kg, thanks to the use of lightweight components. It has an impressive power-to-weight ratio of 363 bhp/tonne.
The new Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 Limited Edition, priced at €178,596 ($265,350) will go on sale in July, and is limited to 600 units worldwide


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