
These Stanley wristwatches from Japan have different tools built in each watch – flashlight, hex wrench, screwdriver, measuring tape, telescoping rule and a mini-vice. I’m not sure I’d wear most of these, but the one with the measuring tape looks really handy. I wonder if it could store height / width and depth quickly via some memory function. Link.
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I picked up a screwdriver one at my local Wal-Mart a few months ago (so they’re not just available in Japan, obviously). There were a lot of them on clearance for $7, and they come with a nice steel case. At $50 per elsewhere, maybe I should’ve picked up a few more :)
I prefer my watch just to keep time. However, for a pocket-size device, I rely on my Swiss Army Knife with added features: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/tools/3653/