Kinetic Watches

Fossil Kinetic-style Watches

Kinetic Watches James Automatic - Brown
Style: FS4132
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This new rotor watch needs no battery and winds from your own body movement! Stores power for approx. 40 hrs. This particular mens dress watch has a cushion-shaped, navy dial with a silver, stainless steel case. Brown leather dress strap. Black printed track. Rotation of the rotor can be seen from the front of the watch. Shiny silver indexes. Packaged in a collectible tin. Water resistant to 50 meters. Limited 11-year warranty.
Black Dial with Red - Automatic
Style: FS4171
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This new rotor watch needs no battery and automatically winds from your own body movement! Stores power for approximately 40 hours. This mens watch is all stainless steel with a silver finish. Black dial with a red rotor. Two-hand automatic movement. Squared case. Comes with an 11-year warranty and is packaged in a collectible tin. Water resistant up to 50 meters.



Kinetic Watches

Gizmodo Review

Kinetic watches are one of the coolest timepieces available and if you haven't enjoyed one, we suggest starting with this baby from Fossil. There are two models available, the FS4171 (left) and the FS4132 (right) and both of which retail for $95, which is pretty considerable for a nice kinetic watch. Kinetic watches use the motion of your arm to wind and charge the watch, so no need for any kind of battery or electricity nonsense. Although, if you don't wear the watch for a couple days you will have to reset the time. Worried if an EMF field disrupts all batteries and electronics? Have no frets, you will be able to keep track of your slow demise with these kinetic watches from fossil. I think i missed the kinetic watch day in EE class, I guess they would have to store the energy somewhere and an EMF disruption would screw it up. Bloops, my bad.

Greenguy Review
Fossil WatchesREVIEW: Fossil has recently unveiled a couple of timepieces for anyone who'd rather not change a watch battery every again and prefers to power their watch themselves. The FS4171 (left) and FS4132 (right) are both juiced up by the magical power of movement and the FS4171 earns extra gadget points by having a dashing red rotor that you can "watch" as it powers your watch with each flail of your arm. At $95, they're much more affordable than this other kinetic watch we featured that came in at $2,200. Both offerings from Fossil come with an 11-year warranty, and sure beat having to hack your watch apart to replace the battery when it stops ticking. via ::The Green Guy blog http://thegreenguy.typepad.com

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