This Striking Dive Watch Just Got Tougher and Even Better Looking

The famed British watchmaker just introduced a new version of its Supermarine 500m diver. Plus, Insta360’s first-ever drone and an affordable kitchen knife set.

Close-up of a white and black bremont dive watch face showing the brand name partially, with the text "SUPERMARINE 1640ft - 500m AUTOMATIC" on the dial. The watch has a date window displaying the number 8, bold hour markers, and a rotating bezel with minute markings. The background is a smooth gradient of gray.Bremont

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Black bremont dive watch with a white textured dial, black bezel marked with minute indicators, and black rubber strap. The dial features round and trapezoidal hour markers, a date window at 3 o'clock, and the text "SUPERMARINE 1640ft = 500m AUTOMATIC" in red and black. The watch hands are bold and black with luminescent filling. The watch is set against a dark, reflective, watery background.Bremont

Bremont Supermarine Full Ceramic Polar White

Less than a week after Bremont unveiled a striking new polar white colorway for its Supermarine 500m diver in stainless steel, the British brand gave its higher-end Supermarine Full Ceramic the same dial treatment. Featuring the same attractive white textured wave dial with orange and black accents as the steel version, the ceramic version doubles down on the clean vibes by pairing the dial and black ceramic bezel with a black ceramic case. The tough, anti-scratch case also gets an improved movement inside, with the automatic BB14-AH calibre boasting a 56-hour power reserve.
Two people dressed in warm outdoor clothing and knit hats are sitting on a rock, each holding a stick of jerky. They are smiling and appear to be enjoying a snack together, with climbing gear including ropes and carabiners visible in front of them. The background shows a clear blue sky and a rocky landscape.Patagonia

Patagonia Provisions Bison Sticks

Remember Slim Jims, the gas station jerky sticks? Of course you do. Well, one of Patagonia’s latest Provisions releases is a lot like those, except better in nearly every way. Aptly named Bison Sticks, these single-serving meat snacks are made from 100-percent grass-fed, pasture-raised bison (and don’t have any ingredients you can’t pronounce). They contain 8g of protein per stick and just 80 calories, making them a perfect on-the-go snack for active folks. They’re perfectly sized for slipping into your pocket or backpack and come in a trio of flavors, including Original, Ranch and Jalapeño.
A woman wearing virtual reality goggles and a dark sleeveless outfit is flying a white drone with green accents in a desert-like environment with rocky formations in the background. She is holding a remote control and looking at the drone.Insta360

Insta360 Antigravity A1

The Antigravity A1 is Insta360’s first-ever drone, and it’s unique for several reasons. First, it features two ultra-wide cameras, one located on its roof and one on its underside, allowing it to capture an immersive 360-degree video. Two, it’s also the first drone capable of recording 8K video. And three, it comes with the necessary goggles and a handheld controller to fly it at no extra cost. Pricing has yet to be revealed and it’s scheduled for a January 2026 release date.
Transparent plastic enclosure with a visible black fan inside, featuring a grid pattern on the front panel and a handle at the top. The fan blades are in motion, and there is a small red light near the bottom left corner of the enclosure. The background is solid black.Teenage Engineering

Teenage Engineering Computer–2

Teenage Engineering’s latest product isn’t just affordable, it’s free. The semi-transparent computer case, constructed from a single sheet of plastic, comes together with hinges and snap hooks, without the need for screws. It fits a Mini-ITX motherboard, sfx power supply and a dual-slot graphics card up to 180mm.
Magnetic wooden knife block holding four kitchen knives with black handles and stainless steel blades, arranged vertically. The block has a natural wood finish and sits on a dark rectangular base.Butterfork

Butterfork 4-Piece Purest Knife Set With Stand

It might not be obvious from a cursory glance at the site, but Butterfork has deep ties to a rising force in EDC knives, the two-headed monster that is Artisan Cutlery and (the more wallet-friendly) CJRB. The three brands share not only a parent company but a proprietary high-carbon blade steel, AR-RPM9, valued for its edge retention and corrosion resistance. That’s what you’ll find in this beautiful, affordable kitchen knife set, featuring an 8-inch bread knife, 8-inch chef’s knife, 6.2-inch Nakiri knife and 3.5-inch paring knife, plus a magnetized, natural oak stand that can store up to 10 knives.
Sleek, futuristic electric SUV with a smooth, aerodynamic body in matte gray, large black alloy wheels with illuminated accents, and distinctive vertical LED headlights integrated into the front fascia. The vehicle has a coupe-like roofline and tinted windows, set against a rocky desert background.Cadillac

Cadillac Elevated Velocity Concept

Cadillac’s Elevated Velocity concept channels the essence of the V-Series into a bold two-plus-two crossover that’s designed for exhilarating performance on- and off-road. Along with user-selectable ‘experience modes,’ Cadillac has envisioned the concept with a high-riding stance, gullwing doors and an ultra-luxe interior. Though not destined for production, it does preview the brand’s V-series possibilities in the case of a crossover.