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Why stop at one Monaco automatic chronograph when you can have a box set of five?

Why stop at one Monaco automatic chronograph when you can have a box set of five?
By Oren Hartov

With ingredients like vetiver, bergamot and patchouli, Montblanc’s Explorer fragrance evokes a timeless sense of exploration.
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Made with heavily-oiled and waxed leather.
By John Zientek

Crown & Caliber is unlocking its Cyber Monday deals early just for Gear Patrol readers with up to $1000 off luxury watches.
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The Hestra Ergo Grip Active does more than just keep your hands warm; it provides extra traction in a shape cut to be ergonomic.
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It’s not just for looks, either. Burton’s 2020 Mine77 collection’s floral-printed items are super technical too.

They have the technology—and they have the will.

From a handwound dress watch to an automatic diver, we want to see discounts on these five timepieces.
By Oren Hartov

GrillGrates have developed a patented grate system that locks flavors and juices in, giving you more flavorful meats.
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It’s arguably Hisense’s best budget 4K TV to date.
By Tucker Bowe

The Dan Henry x Worn & Wound 1970 Limited Edition Collaboration automatic watch offers vintage style, moderate sizing, and a strong value.
By Zen Love

The Günter from German brand DuFa features an integrated bracelet, but it’s just $570 and you can actually buy one.
By Oren Hartov

For a stocking stuffer or for those hectic holiday travels, the 16 oz.
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It’s only natural for Ford to make more use of the Mustang brand.
By Tyler Duffy

Powered by a meca-quartz movement, the new Roue TPS looks killer and packs tons of value.
By Oren Hartov

Timex’s S1 Giorgio Galli Automatic offers a level of detail usually found only on higher-end luxury watches — but it’s just $450.
By Zen Love

This well-organized camper is simple, versatile, and offers everything you need short of a wet bath.
By Tyler Duffy

Canyon pulled out all the stops — and, apparently, all the heavy stuff.

Brunton has been making high-grade compasses since 1894.

This compact camping trailer expands to provide comfortable space for two.
By Tyler Duffy