Handsome and timeless, the Palissy suits your everyday needs. The briefcase is made from vachetta leather and features a wide zipped interior pocket, three open fabric pockets, and a pocket for your laptop that fits a 15" MacBook while models up to 16" will fit in the main compartment. Each briefcase comes with a wide fabric shoulder strap and is finished with metal feet to protect the leather.
In 1924, the Shokosha Watch Research Institute assembled the first-ever timepiece marked with the Citizen name. The institute was a nation-backed effort to build Japanese watches for the Japanese market. The name, however, came from one: Tokyo's mayor at the time, who, though watches were very much a luxury at the time, hoped Citizen watches could be available to all citizens. That value proposition has driven the brand for the last 100 years, and a new Assouline coffee table book called Citizen: The Essence of Time celebrates this anniversary. In it, over 250 images and illustrations detail the massive brand's rich visual history, including striking wrist and pocket watches, incredible dials, fine metal detailing, internal technical innovations, and other advancements, often at affordable prices.
Whether your Ford has a few miles on it and needs a few upgrades or if it's new and just needs some personalization, Ford Accessories has you covered. For the performance-minded, there are upgraded suspension and exhaust systems, cold air intakes, and brake kits. Exterior upgrades include custom-fit running boards, splash guards, aerodynamic roof racks, and cargo carriers, while inside there are premium floor liners and cargo management systems. Technology moves fast, so upgrades like infotainment updates, advanced driver-assist technologies, and blind-spot monitoring systems can bring aging vehicles into line with modern lifestyles.
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BOLDR has revolutionized home heating with Kelvin. The smart appliance uses sustainable infrared technology to keep you and your wallet comfortable. The option reduces consumption and is 30% more cost-effective than traditional convection methods. Owners stay in control with a wireless thermostat that connects to their phones. The accompanying app allows users to adjust the heat based on consumption and spending, schedule heating on a room-by-room basis, and see real-time monitoring of their bills. It's also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. With a sleek and modern design, the Kelvin integrates seamlessly into interiors and is easy to install, while its software continuously updates for maintenance-free use.
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