Swarovski Pocket Binoculars

Swarovski, the Swiss Austrian company known for their precision-cut glass crystals, has now released a line of pocket binoculars decorated with shimmering crystals.
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Swarovski, the Swiss Austrian company known for their precision-cut glass crystals, has now released a line of pocket binoculars decorated with shimmering crystals.

A couple of months ago we saw the release of the 8GB Swiss Army Knife. Now you can get the famous multifunction pocket tool with a 16GB storage capacity, and they have even managed to squeeze in a LED flashlight this time.

Logo is the name is this stylish watch from the Italian company Breil Milano. The Swiss made timepiece features a 47mm stainless steel case with plexiglass insert and a rubber strap.

Azimuth, a watch manufacturer based in Switzerland, has announced their Mr. Roboto watch - the world’s first vintage tin robot concept timepiece.

This beautiful piece of jewelry is a concept by Charles Windlin, an industrial, interaction and 3D modeling designer from Winterthur, Switzerland.

After having seen stapler, pen and giant versions of the Swiss army knife, what could be next? The answer is one that glows in the dark.

We’ve seen the famous Swiss knife as a stapler and in sizes you didn’t think was possible. Now the time has come for the product to move into a pen.
The SwissPen X-1 Multi-Function Executive Pen ($50) includes a map light, scissors, screwdriver, nail file, and a knife/letter opener. It weighs less than 15 lbs. and it also writes upside down and under water.

We just had the Giant Swiss Army Knife entry and it’s already time for yet another product from the Delémont based Wenger company.
With the Swiss Business Tool ($100) they have removed the blade and moved into your office in the shape of a tool packed stapler.
The Business Tool features a flat-clinch stapler, hole punch, staple remover, staple holder, high performance scissors, optical gauge, nail file, nail cleaner and a implement lever mechanism to make it all work. This tool does not have the knife blade. The Business Tool comes with 2 packs of staples.
Available in the classic Swiss Army Knife red color and in black.

Minimalism is out. At least when looking at the Wenger Giant Swiss Army Knife ($1005) - not even the price tag comes close to being minimalistic.
This baby is packed with 85 fully functional implements and is said to have over 100 functions. How they managed to get it all in there? Well, the knife is measuring almost 9 inches in width.

There’s something about Swiss designers and weird transportation, something good. First we had the Bikeboard and now it’s the Magic Wheel - a unicycle / skatebaord kind of hybrid.
Here’s a short video demonstration of the Magic Wheel: