The concept started with Rivera wearing a bike chain bracelet just to get an idea of how comfortable something slightly chunky and made of metal would be during daily wear. From there, engineers at the company were able to pretty quickly turn the concept into a product. Each link on the Tread is a fully functioning tool that can be removed, used and replaced -- hopefully with minimal fuss. The company even designed it to be fully customizable, so you can include different screwdrivers instead of the box wrenches, or skip the carbide glass breaker in favor of a cutting hook. Or you can connect them all if you happen to have particularly beefy wrists. (Arguably the most important tool -- the bottle opener -- is not optional and part of the bracelet's clasp.)

The basic bracelet is expected to hit shelves in the summer. But if you can wait 'til then, you can pick up one paired with a Swiss-made watch. The Leatherman Tread Watch may not give you turn-by-turn directions or listen to voice commands, but I guarantee you'll get more use out of its bottle opener than you will "Digital Touch."