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hat are designed to remind us of famous mountain ranges. The model I tested, the Fuji, featured a grey-on-grey design and orange hands and pips. The piece looks artfully faded, a style that comes from so-called tropical Rolex watches that spent decades in the heat and sun.The watches range from the all-black Kilimanjaro to the surprisingly bright Eiger. Each have a Sellita SW200-1 automatic move
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ment and Superluminova lume on the hands and pips. Early birds will pay $395 for one of these and each includes an internal crown for countdown timing and direction-setting.I found the watches to be quite well-made and, as I noted before, on par with anything Hamilton has been making in their Khaki Field line. While I ;m not a huge fan of three-handed pieces, the design, the lume, and the entire color sch
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Before Mailbox was even an officially announced project, and long before it sold to Dropbox in what is said to have been around a $100 million deal, Josh Milas and Alex Obenauer took to Kickstarter to fund their very own reinvention of email. The team created Mail Pilot, which promised email reimagined, with the goal of turning email into a task-oriented to-do list to help people truly get things done.Here we
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are over a year after the Kickstarter project officially closed its successful funding period, and Mail Pilot is finally ready to debut its iPhone and iPad app to the general public. But it a very different one than it was as originally conceived, which, depending on what backers were expecting, may disappoint a few of them. Mail Pilot ;
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ubscription service that, like Mailbox, used third-party servers to process a user