Always being improved (and offered in more and more colors),
Linde Werdelin's "The Rock" is a serious computer device for your wrist. It is actually made to physically go over and attach onto Linde Werdelin timepieces, but can be worn separately.
I reviewed a previous generation The Rock here (aka "The Land Instrument" was it was previously called). The device is pretty cool. Linde Werdelin designed it for people who like to ski, climb, hike, or just walk around with a cool aluminum computer on their wrist. The device is like a Casio Pathfinder, but it does more, and in a slicker manner.
Improved recently is the addition of an internal temperature sensor (which used to be an external sensor). Other sensors include a compass and altimeter. The device also has a series of clever log and alert functions. It is pretty cool actually and a must have for the serious gadget lover. Oh, I think it also tells the time! Click on the "READ MORE" tab for additional details and tech specs. "The Rock" is available online and starts at 990 euros.
Ariel Adams publishes the luxury
watch reviews site aBlogtoRead.com
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