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We are talking about Cadence for a while now, and I got a chance to sit down with Vanja Buvac, founder of watches and creator of some Nice, inexpensive timepieces (including dirty, dirty 4: 8:0 pm).
The company began when founder wanted to build "Cadence" sensing clock for rowing. Based near Philadelphia in the Boathouse row, early hours of the Cadence (heavy model quartz CRYSTAL at the top of the picture above) had a built-in weight that felt your strokes per minute.
Their latest model, Josh Chadwick has quartz LCD face and clad in brushed metal and comes with black or silver bezel.
My favorite is comparatively inexpensive Ecomatic, automatic watches, sold for less than $ 195.
Vanja is a big fan of geeks (as evidenced by his model 4-Bit) and apparently heshers. This is usually difficult to find American watch brand with dedicated CEO and or important fan base.
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