
Today in Gear: February 11, 2016
A super-limited run of Japanese whisky, a wallet that charges phones, a vintage-inspired high-grade carry-on and more.

A super-limited run of Japanese whisky, a wallet that charges phones, a vintage-inspired high-grade carry-on and more.
By Nick Caruso

Girard-Perregaux reissues the Laureato, a movement with a 70-day power reserve, the world’s most affordable Swiss-made tourbillon chronograph and more.

Premium leather straps and classic styling make this collaboration a wrist essential.
By John Zientek

You know it’s time for another Outdoor Retailer show when South Main Street in Salt Lake City is populated by fat bikes, single-wheeled skateboards and tan people with good beards.

Watches that simply tell time are a dime a dozen, and sometimes close to a dozen a dime. But start adding more functions and things can get complicated — and expensive.
By Jason Heaton

Warm weather: we can’t say enough good things about it. There’s something noble about putting on cold weather gear and sticking it out all winter, but running in the summer, sweat pouring off your brow, hat and clothing looking like the Bonneville salt flats, the first sip of Heed after a 20 miles in the scorching heat, runner babes in short shorts — this is pure, unadulterated sport pleasure.




Italian Design, German Engineering: The Best of Both Worlds
By Guest Writer