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Watches

Mutewatch

Mutewatch

If we had one wish we’d wish for a Aston Martin full of the women from Entourage.  If we had two wishes though we’d wish for that and more wrists so we could rock more watches.  We have a bit of a watch obsession.  The one we’re buzzing about most right now is the Mutewatch.  Part minimalistic piece of arm art and part James Bond gadget, the Mutewatch features are all activated by tapping the normally blank screen.  Tap the screen to set an alarm and swipe through different functions all while bystanders look on like you’ve been sent back from the future.  When your alarm goes off the Mutewatch vibrates to alert you based on your body movements (so it works well for waking you up or telling you when to hit the showers after pushing around some weights).  Someone please give us some more wrists ASAP.