“Watches, Stories, and Gear” is a roundup of our favorite content, watch or otherwise, from around the internet. Here, we support other creators, explore interesting content that inspires us, and put a spotlight on causes we believe in. Oh, and any gear we happen to be digging on this week. We love gear.
The Sigma BF: Minimalism Meets Photography

This week Sigma announced a brand new camera, the BF, which is “stripped to the essence but packed with power” according to Sigma. In an age where every generation of cameras has more than the last, the BF stripped away everything they deemed unnecessary. Looking at the BF, you won’t find a normal grip, a hot shoe, or even an SD card slot, as the BF comes with 230GB of internal storage. The BF does feature a singular USB-C port, through which you can download your images and charge the camera, if you wish. The BF’s L mount allows for compatibility with many lenses, including 9 matching Sigma lenses.
Apple’s Newest iPhone: The 16E
Much like the Sigma BF, Apple’s newest iPhone, the 16E, offers consumers a minimalist and cheaper option among their current offerings. Maybe it’s better described as a “basic” iPhone, the 16E features a single camera, a 60hz display, and a cheaper price point, coming in at $599 for the 128gb model. While creating the 16E and removing certain features, Apple also decided to remove Magsafe, much to the dismay of many. Some fans may enjoy this new, simplistic offering, but as the Verge puts it, “Eh, it’s alright”.
Lost Gear Saves Duo

In early January, 15 year old Levi Dittman found himself stranded on a cliff, 60 feet in the air while hiking Red Mountain Trail, a 13.5 mile route near Ivins, Utah. While attempting to get to another ledge Levi threw his backpack across, but was unable to reach it before getting rescued after being stuck for 12 hours. Nearly two months later, a father and son duo set out to hike the same trail, before they also became stranded. As the father describes it, they were woefully underprepared, until they found a backpack, the very same one that Levi left when he was rescued. While they might have survived without this pack, it certainly helped to keep them alive and comfortable while they waited for rescue. Thankfully, both of these stories have a happy ending, but it’s a stark reminder to always communicate where you’re going, when you expect to be back, and prepare for the worst.



