Brad Brister’s SunUp bag concept uses a mesh made of solar panels to charge devices.
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Brad Brister’s SunUp bag concept uses a mesh made of solar panels to charge devices.
The Swiss watchmaker modernizes one of its most storied pilot watches. Military watches rarely exude elegance; instead, they draw on a rich history of service to earn the status of horological icon. But with the Tribute to Mark XI, IWC managed to hit all the right notes of mid-century utilitarianism. Strapping it on feels like it should precede climbing into the cockpit of a Supermarine Spitfire or Hawker Hunter.