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By Marc Arevalo
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Name: Marc Arevalo
Email: marevalo@Gearpatrol.com
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About: Hello, my name is Marc and I’m addicted to Gear Patrol. I started my subscription because I wanted to win free stuff, and I did. After that, I found myself checking the website everyday then finally two or three times a day while I was at work… that’s when I knew I had a problem. Not caring that I would get an email alert about new posts, I had to read the witty humor and learn about the latest gadgets before anybody else. When Gear Patrol said they where hiring, I felt compelled to apply. A month later, here I am confessing my addiction and introducing myself as the newest member of the Gear Patrol team.
So, who is Marc? Well, I’m a financial analyst and originally from Virginia, having moved to Manhattan about 8 years ago for college. After college I got a job at a major financial services firm and haven’t looked back. A year ago I moved to (gasp) New Jersey. But, before you dismiss me as bridge and tunnel trash, there are a couple of benefits to the Garden State. One, rent is more managable. Two, I have a car and therefore a way to get out of the city and do the things I like to do.
What occupies my time? You can see from my first post that I surf, having picked it up late last summer and surfed until the cold simply made it unbearable. When I’m not surfing you’ll find me hiking every chance I get. Otherwise, I’m on either one of of two vehicles: riding my bike out on 10-20 miles rides or my ‘07 Mini Cooper S named beaster (love that car).
Eric asked me what my dream gear would be and I had to say it would be Allison Stokke um… I mean a Ferrari Enzo. Cliche? Perhaps. Incredible (on either account)? Undoubtedly.
Anyway, hope you enjoy what I’m bringing to the table and encourage you to help feed my addiction by sharing posts, commenting and subscribing.
Marc can be reached for questions or comments via email at any time. If you want to read all of Marc’s posts, consider bookmarking his post thread.See Authors Posts (21) on Fri, Oct 10, 2008 | Email To A Friend
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A Timed Spin On Cufflinks

Mechanical beauty.
Eric and Anthony may like their Panerai Luminors. I prefer my Rolex Oyster. Brian actually has both, Patrick is a Victorinox man, and Ben? Well Ben uses a sundial. Either way, you get my point. Whatever the flavor, we at Gear Patrol appreciate quality time pieces. It’s not just because they look good, but because quality hand craftsmanship just isn’t readily available in this world of mass-produced foreign goods.
Enter Ricky Wolbrom, the proprietor and designer behind Watch-Cufflinks. Ricky takes time pieces to the next level by displaying the artistry behind the watch face… its mechanical beauty.
Starting her career in New York’s diamond district Wolbrom soon realized the beauty of watches reside in the inner workings of vintage watches. Inside each hand crank or automatic time piece is a work of art complete with precious metals and stones. Ricky displays this artistry as the centerpiece for rings, cufflinks, and tie tacs. Just take a look at the pictures and you’ll understand the quality and craftsmanship that went in these pieces.

The cufflinks you see here were once the heart of mechanical masterpieces. Now they’ll add instant class and uniqueness to your shirt, suit, or tuxedo. Want more than cufflinks? Wolbrom also has a full line of varying products on her site.
Oh, and be sure to keep eyes on the Gear Patrol, there might just be an extra pair floating around our offices ready to end up in your hands and on your wrist.
More photos by Nick Perry after the jump.
Cost: $85-$550 @ Watch Cufflinks

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