Don’t like watches that are shiny or plastic? Try wood. WeWOOD Wooden Wrist Watches have a natural look and are also environmentally friendly. Not only are these watches most made from renewable material but for every one sold WeWOOD will plant a tree.
Not many people play vinyl audio records anymore. But enterprising artists are using them in their works. Like the Estonian designer Pavel Sidorenko did with his Re-Vinyl Wall Clock. Instead of a record spinning around on a player, clock hands spin around on a record that’s been cut into silhouette shapes. The end result is very cool. Now if only some one could find a use for our old 8-tracks. €25
Don’t rush out to Best Buy just yet. At the moment, at least, the iWatch is purely theoretical. The mockups in these photos are mere products of imagination. But it isn’t absurd to think that one day Apple will come out with an iWatch. The electronics can certainly be made small enough. And a watch is exactly the sort of mobile and ubiquitous product that Apple would want to get in on.
So what might the functionality of an iWatch be? Check out the video after the jump.
It’s half past the square root of four. At least according to the Pop Quiz Math Clock from that vondrous purveyor of cool, Think Geek. Instead of the usual numbers, clock times are written in faux chalk on a faux blackboard. But rest assured that it keeps the real time—even if you need a calculator to know what that time is.








