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Nuanced details make this new watch a deep cut for Seiko diehards.
By Brad Lanphear

The journey of 1899 title winner Major Taylor is even more remarkable when you consider the kind of bike that got him there.
By Steve Mazzucchi

The heritage-heavy Killshot 2 dresses up in brown leather.
By Jack Seemer

The brand has a reputation for working with designers on unusual folding blades. This unique knife continues this tradition spectacularly.
By Sean Tirman

The Pete Gerber-designed LST has been an affordable pint-sized folder for 45 years. Now it has a feisty little brother.
By Steve Mazzucchi

Italy-based Lionsteel takes full credit for the Q4ttro, a MagnaCut-bladed beauty that (technically) deploys four different ways.
By Steve Mazzucchi

We don’t really recommend doing this. However, it is possible to use Sonos speakers as computer speakers.
By Tucker Bowe

Tenable’s colorful Kryo boasts a robust blade, crossbar lock, multiple deployment methods and more.
By Steve Mazzucchi

Let’s just say it has the potential to simplify your EDC.
By Johnny Brayson

This entry, a redux of Vero Engineering’s triple-flipper titanium blade, may be an even bigger crowd-pleaser.
By Sean Tirman

Acura celebrates four decades in operation by paying tribute to its most important car.
By Chris Chin

Amida converts its 1970s driving watch, featuring an automatic jump-hour movement, into a retro sci-fi masterpiece.
By Brad Lanphear

This ultralight, compact, purpose-driven device, sadly, rarely gets the spotlight. But this reissue warrants a bit more attention.
By Sean Tirman

Catching you up on the past week’s most notable product releases.
By Tucker Bowe

The brand best known for EDC folders and tough outdoor fixed blades turns its attention to even more ubiquitous cutting tool styles.
By Sean Tirman

Aer’s award-winning City Pack Pro 2 took a spot on last year’s GP100 list for being “almost perfect.” Now, it’s even better.
By Sean Tirman

New Icon tools are here with updated designs and added configurations.
By Gray Van Dyke

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