The product world moves at a mile a minute. From a skeletonized pilot’s watch to a robot lawnmower, these are today’s most exciting new drops from Bell & Ross, Eufy and more.
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Bell & Ross BR-03 Skeleton Lum Ceramic
For this twist on its flagship pilot’s watch, Bell & Ross has emptied its toolbox to create a highly distinct and memorable take on the cockpit instrument-inspired BR-03. The dial is skeletonized, showcasing the unique X-shaped manufacture calibre 328 automatic movement. But this is no standard skeletonized dial. The cutouts are coated in green-emitting Super-LumiNova, giving the watch a different character at night. This is housed inside a matte-black ceramic case, which contrasts strikingly with the glowing, skeletonized dial.

Nitecore TINI 3
At about the same size as a key fob, this flashlight is incredibly tiny — just as its name suggests. However, it’s also packed with some pretty impressive features and power. For instance, it has five different brightness settings — maxing out at 600 lumens — and three different color temperatures. It can also throw light up to 98 yards and has a handy OLED display with real-time performance metrics. Perhaps best of all, it’s USB-C rechargeable, so it’s also incredibly convenient.

Cardo Packtalk Pro RSD Limited Edition
This collaboration between the leader in wireless communication solutions for motorcyclists and legendary custom moto builder and designer Roland Sands is a perfect combination of form and function. Featuring RSD’s signature colors and logo and limited to 1,000 individually numbered and signed units, this particular Packtalk Pro still offers all the key features the original Bluetooth headset does. Highlights include 45mm JBL speakers, the brand’s user-friendly magnetic mount and intuitive commands for volume control, calls, music and more.

Tombolo Reptile Dysfunction Shirt
Spotted on The White Lotus Season 3, Tomobolo’s Reptile Dysfunction Shirt quickly sold out. Fortunately, the New York leisurewear brand is swiftly restocking the viral 100% Tencel cabana shirt. The white cabana shirt with embroidered palm tree and money worn by The White Lotus Thailand staff is also being restocked. Both shirts are available for pre-order now and are expected to be available on June 1.

Eufy E15 and E18
The Eufy E15 and E18 are the company’s — which is the smart home sub-brand of Anker — first-ever robot lawnmowers. The two machines are effectively the same, although the E18 has more onboard memory and tackles larger yards; the E15 and E18 can cover lawns up to 800 and 1,200 square meters, respectively. Both have built-in cameras and leverage the company’s visual full self-driving (or vFSD) technology so that they can see what they are mowing without the need of a boundary wire.