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The ArmouryTemporal Works The Series A: Rambler
Temporal Works, the independent watch brand of The Armoury, follows up its inaugural Series A dress watch from late last year with the more rugged and adventurous Rambler. While using the same Patek Calatrava-inspired 37mm x 10mm stainless steel monobloc case as the original Series A, the Rambler adds a bead-blasted finish for tougher wear. It also features an all-new segmented dial with a fully lumed minute track and a new Flieger-style handset that’s also overloaded with lume for excellent nighttime legibility. The bright orange seconds hand provides high visibility against the “Black Sesame” or “Red Bean” dial, and the watch is paired with a calf leather-lined strap in canvas (black) or alcantara (red) from Jean Rousseau Paris, while inside beats the Swiss-made Sellita SW210-1 b D4 automatic movement. Outside of the Swiss movement and French strap, the rest of the main components of the watch are all produced in Japan, where the watch is assembled. The watch is available exclusively from The Armoury.
BianchiBianchi Specialissima RC Limited Edition
Having signed a multi-year agreement to be the “official bike of the Tour de France,” Bianchi rolls out this special treatment of its flagship all-rounder, limited to 113 pieces to commemorate the 113th edition of the race, which begins this weekend. Model-specific highlights include Reparto Corse carbon wheels, a custom Prologo Tour de France saddle and a color-coordinated cockpit. The bike’s hand-painted livery also nods to all the four official TDF leader jerseys while a TDF logo adorns the seat tube and exclusive, individual numbering can be found under the clear coat on the down tube. The suggested retail price is €12,900, roughly $14,700 USD.
WESNWESN Keychain Bundle
Perfect your keychain setup with WESN’s all-titanium accessory bundle. Featuring three of the brand’s most popular EDC essentials, including the CB Titanium Carabiner, QR Quick Release Keychain and MT Keychain Multi-tool, the impressively minimal kit is everything you need (and nothing you don’t) to organize daily life on the go. Each component of the set is precision-machined from high-strength titanium, making it lightweight, durable and designed for the long haul. The Keychain Bundle is available in Titanium or Blacked-Out Titanium, and when you purchase as a set, saves 20-percent off the price.
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$148 (20% off)
Todd SnyderTodd Snyder x FootJoy Marquis Long Wing Golf Shoe
The celebrated American menswear designer continues his long-running partnership with the top name in golf apparel, headlined by these top-shelf golf shoes. The upper is based on a classic English long wing brogue, made from premium leather, but enhanced with a padded collar, soft leather lining and a cushioned Ortholite tongue. The EVA midsole mimics a traditional stacked leather midsole and is attached with a storm welt for water resistance. Footjoy’s Softspike Pulsar LP Cleats provide exceptional traction.
KlipschKlipsch x The Odyssey Limited Edition Speaker
Klipsch has teamed with Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey to introduce a special-edition variant of its Detroit portable Bluetooth speaker, which was launched in 2023. The front-firing speaker is the same, packing dual 1-inch tweeters and dual 3-inch woofers, but has been upgraded with “battle-worn finishes, hand-distressed detailing and brass accents.” And the removable carrying strap is made of genuine leather. The catch? Klipsch is only making 2,500 units of this special edition speaker. At $500, it’s also quite the price increase; the standard Detroit sells for $325.

