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LuminoxLuminox MIL-SPEC 3355
Built to U.S. Department of Defense’s military specification standards, the Luminox MIL-SPEC 3355’s deep blue dial and yellow accents pay tribute to the DoD insignia while providing a highly legible base. The 46mm CARBONOX™+ case and Grade 2 titanium rotating bezel deliver exceptional durability and 300-meters of water resistance. Inside, the Swiss-made ETA F06.412 quartz movement runs for 84 months on a single battery.
LGLG Micro RGB evo TV
The LG Micro RGB evo is the brand’s first-ever flagship RGB TV. It’s an LCD TV that harnesses RGB micro-LED backlight technology and LG’s smallest individual RGB LEDs, delivering a more colorful picture than ever before. The brand is calling this display “a significant step forward from MiniLED.” The TV was first previewed at CES 2026, and pricing information has now been officially announced. It comes in three sizes: 75-, 86- and 100-inches. Pricing starts at $5,000 (75-inch) and goes up to $8,000 (100-inch).
DysonDyson Supersonic Travel
Dyson shrank its beloved hair dryer down and made it perfect for travel and daily use. The Supersonic Travel is 32 percent smaller and 25 percent lighter than the full-sized model, yet packs the same power and performance as its bigger sibling. Whether you’re bringing it along to the gym or packing it in your carry-on, the 0.7-pound Supersonic Travel makes it easier to maintain healthy hair on the go. Universal voltage and intelligent heat control complete the capable package.
L.L.BeanL.L.Bean Cotton Motif Bucket Hat
Cotton bucket hats with playful embroidered motifs are a staple of New England summer wardrobes. L.L.Bean offers a perfect example, available in olive green with embroidered rainbow trout and light blue with embroidered pink lobsters. It’s 100-percent cotton and fitted, available in three sizes.
MingMing Polymesh Straight
In 2025, Ming debuted its Polymesh bracelet, a novel strap-bracelet hybrid 3D-printed in Grade 5 titanium. The unique bracelet has nearly 1,700 interconnected parts all laser-fused together in a closed loop, including the buckle, eliminating the need for traditional screws and pins. It also boasts a completely unique feel: it’s made of metal, yet flows more fluidly than any cloth strap. The Polymesh marked a giant leap in watch bracelet innovation, but there was just one problem. With its curved ends, the Polymesh would only work with Ming’s specific case shapes. Now, Ming is bringing the Polymesh to the masses with a straight-end version that will fit any watch with a 20mm lug spacing. To celebrate, Ming has launched it alongside fellow watch brands and occasional partners, Fears and Massena Lab, with pricing varying slightly between the brands.


