Whilst gadgets are, on the whole, getting ever smaller in size it appears that watches, and specifically retro styled wrist watches, are very much headed in the opposite direction and this gloriously retro L69 Time Module LED Wrist Watch from Life Evolution Design is very much a case in point.

For those of you into retro gaming looking for a bag to proudly convey your retro gamer status few could argue that this Nintendo Backpack, which is officially licensed by Nintendo themselves, and features prominent NES controller sytling is about as good as it gets.

Some weeks ago we featured the quite magnificent Matrix M6001 Series LCD Wrist Watch and now we have this slightly slimmed down version, known as the Matrix M0001 Series, which manages to still boast retro appeal though seemingly not quite to the same degree as the M6001.

If you’re looking for that certain post-apocalyptical look you could always rip your jeans a little, take up amateur face painting with blood, develop a new language based merely on grunts of differing pitches or you could just forget all that and shell out for Oakley’s rather curious Medusa Eyewear, …

You can always be sure that, the moment we come across a wrist watch that offers particularly innovative design, we’ll feature it here on TFTS, and few wrist watches come quite as distinctive as this Icon Wrist Watch that pays homage to the blocky 8-bit graphics from classic retro console …

Regular readers will know that, in the main, we have never particularly warmed to ‘blinged-out’ gadgets or jewel encrusted gadget accessories (and that’s putting it mildly) and, to be brutally honest, we see no reason as to why we should go making any exceptions as far as this Handcrafted Gold …

If you’re looking for a highly distinctive wrist watch that offers unashamedly retro styling fused with classic design elements set off beautifully with a far from traditional method of time telling this stylish Matrix M6001 Series wrist watch has all bases well and truly covered.

Harking back to the days when it seemed somehow cool to strap a watch the size of a small mid-terraced house to your wrist whilst attempting not to fall over due to the sheer weight of the device (can you recall those digital calculator watches?), this new version of the …