If you’ve ever longed for a blade that feels like it was forged in the smithy of nostalgia, Taylor Martin’s Clingman Knife might just be your Excalibur. Born from Appalachian grit and modern metallurgy, this pocket-sized titan boasts a Nitro-V steel blade, thumb studs for quick-draw artistry, and a liner lock so smooth it’s like whispering a secret to steel. At 2.99 inches, it’s the Goldilocks of EDC—neither too brutish nor too dainty.
Hollywood’s chameleon, Val Kilmer, left the stage this week—but not before etching his name into celluloid history. From Iceman’s steely glare in
to Batman’s brooding silhouette, Kilmer danced between genres like a jazz musician improvising on fate. The BBC’s tribute reads like a greatest-hits album, each role a vinyl scratch on the soundtrack of our collective memory.
Xeric’s
just got a regal upgrade: amethyst purple, a hue so bold it makes sunsets blush. Powered by a Miyota 9015 heart and a custom retrograde module, this watch doesn’t just tell time—it orchestrates it. At 38% off pre-orders, it’s a horological heist. October deliveries? Mark your calendars like a thief planning their next score.
Rumors swirled like Scottish mist: Trakke, the beloved packmaker, had vanished. Then—plot twist—Alpkit resurrected it. Details are scarcer than a sunny day in Glasgow, but their website now hums with cryptic promise. Register your interest, they say. We say: welcome back, old friend.
Since 2016, Baltic has been stitching horological poetry. Their vintage-inspired watches, assembled in France, are like love letters to mid-century design—each tick a sonnet, each crown a stanza. If watches could age like wine, Baltic’s collection would be a cellar of Bordeaux.