The wrist watch is already being marketed in supermarkets, as well as at online webstores

Nov 13, 2007 10:56 GMT  ·  By

While Ferrari pimps Segways, Hummer gets down on cell-phones and Mercedes gets its looks stamped on portable media players, Honda tries its hand on a brand new cool wrist watch. The sporty watch is part of the Seiko Sportura Collection.

This is what happens when a racing team joins forces with a worldwide known wrist watch manufacturer. Seiko is not new in the industry, therefore it surely knows the best ways to deliver the goods to its fans, and this time it also targets both sports lovers and businessmen that like to keep it cool and casual every day.

Despite what you might be tempted to believe, its capabilities are also some cool ones, as it was embedded with an alarm function and chronograph markings. Complemented with the stainless steel case and the polyurethane strap, it does look good, doesn't it? On the outside, it reveals a black dial with three subdials and date window, to know the precise time.

There is no doubt the watch looks classy and all, but the best part is that it can actually fit all types of attitudes. What I really find annoying is its red colored casing, so much apart from similar sports watches on the market. It's a good thing it uses some non reflective sapphire crystal and hey, if you though about going scuba diving after a hard day at work, you should also know the device is water proof to 1000 meters.

Given Honda's latest performances in the F1 racing competitions, Honda should definitely not try to claim the ultimate supremacy in the field. All in all, if the user wants to buy this sort of wrist watch, you should know it retails for about 487 bucks a piece at Macy's.

So, how about that?

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