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Watch buying guides from Epivend: You never know when you’re going to need a tool to get the job done, but carrying around a tool bag with you everywhere you go is both impractical and unfashionable. That’s why the Gerher Shard keychain tool is one of the most useful gadgets on our list. It comes with a miniature built-in prybar, a bottle opener, a screwdriver that does double-duty as a Philips and flat head, and unlike most other multitools, it doesn’t have a blade so it’s totally TSA-approved. You can pick up this must-have keychain multitool for just $8 at Walmart or $5 from YouTech.Me, and it’s cheap enough that you can keep a spare in your car just in case.

A small history of watches and some tips for purchasing the perfect watch. TAG Heuer, founded in 1860 by Edouard Heuer in St-Imier, Switzerland, and long a favorite of motorsports enthusiasts, is a name that commands instant respect in every watch-loving quarter. Only occasionally are any of their pieces attainable under the £1K mark — and when they are, you should definitely drop the coin. With a rubber strap and stainless steel case, this watch is ideal for rugged adventures. While it is not suited for scuba diving, it is capable of withstanding up to 660 ft of water. In addition, the iconic Formula 1 model has the distinction of having been worn by actual Formula 1 drivers. An updated pilot watch is a sharp style that adds something interesting to any watch collection, thanks to its intricate looking chronographs and large numbers you can read at the quickest of glances. Alpina is known for its pilot watches and movements, so if you are looking for one under £1,000, this is the brand to beat. This clean timepiece on a stainless steel bracelet also looks great with a T-shirt and jeans since it has been designed with the modern man’s movements in mind.

Heritage BiCompax Annual, 41mm stainless steel and 18k rose gold case, cognac brown calfskin leather strap. The resurgent independent watchmaker’s latest model ticks off a number of current trends. The 41mm Heritage Bicompax Annual is based on a Fifties’ archive piece with a “bicompax” two-counter dial, giving it a mid-century feel (tick); it’s available in two-tone steel and rose gold (tick); and it’s also limited (tick). There’ll be 888 of both the two-tone and steel models, determined by the company’s founding year of 1888, rather than out of deference to gamblers. It’s decent value, too. Behind that balanced dial, there’s a clever movement fuelling a chronograph and an annual calendar with date and month indications that only need adjusting on 1 March. The steel is a touch over £5k, with a premium for the solid gold detailing in the two-tone. Modest by the industry’s lengthy yardstick.

If your car is living in the past, a Bluetooth cassette adapter is a great way to stream all of your favorite playlists directly from your smartphone (without any unsightly cord clutter). Ion Audio’s offering is one of our favorites, too. It offers roughly four hours of playback on a single charge, which is more than enough juice to play all of your favorite — or embarrassing — tunes, much to the dismay of your friends. It even allows for hands-free calling via a built-in microphone. Visit our store now and discover even more information.

In case you weren’t aware, it’s illegal in pretty much every state to even have a phone conversation while you’re driving. It doesn’t matter if it’s an emergency, you will get pulled over. iOttie Easy One Touch Dashboard Phone Mount beats all those garbage ones you’ve seen on 3:00 AM commercials, because it actually maintains your phone at high speeds and rickety bumps, no matter what model you’re rocking. You get a nice rubber ring around the logo to keep your phone where it’s supposed to be, as well as a high powered suction cup (one-time use only). If you’re worried about checking Google Maps while you’re driving or just simply want to hang up from a phone conversation, this turns and mounts to your preferred view with ease.

A camera built inside the June smart oven not only lets you watch from your smartphone as your food cooks, but this oven has AI, which uses the camera to identify what you put in, and immediately suggests the optimal cooking time and temperature. At $500, this large device isn’t for everyone, but it’ll give you a taste of the future.