Every week, Boss Hunting’s editors spend far too much time scouring the web: in search of the coolest gear, food & drink deals, and destinations worth trekking to across the globe.
In this week’s edition of Good Finds, we’ve got the Casio Vintage A130WE-1A, perhaps the greatest mixed martial arts documentary of all time, the LEGO Nintendo GameBoy, and more.
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Casio Vintage A130WE-1A
In a change of pace from more expensive timepieces we usually spotlight, here’s a stylish one we’re in love with that won’t break the bank: Casio’s A130WE.
This quartz-powered, retro-futuristic, and stainless steel beauty combines a gadgety aesthetic with a handy suite of functions, i.e. water resistance, LED backlight, stopwatch, GMT, alarm, etc.
While this exact iteration is sold out in most places (including the official Casio site), we’ve tracked down somewhere you can actually cop.
LEGO Nintendo GameBoy
In a nostalgia double-whammy, LEGO is dropping a 421-piece, near 1:1 replica of the original Nintendo GameBoy, complete with moving buttons. D-pad, Select/Start, A/B, volume/brightness sliders, and all. This set also comes with The Legend of Zelda and Mario cartridges that fit in the back, plus three changeable lenticular screens (Zelda, Mario, and the start-up screen).
You can now pre-order it ahead of the October 1st, 2025, ship date.
The Greatest MMA Documentary Of All Time
The greatest mixed martial arts documentary of all time is a gripping two-hour experience. And it’s free to watch on YouTube.
Produced by Vox Media’s SB Nation, Fighting in the Age of Loneliness details a pretty complete history of MMA – from how Judo laid the foundation for Brazilian jiu-jitsu, the impact of UFC 1 circa 1993, the borderline lawless era of Pride Fighting Championship, to the establishment of the UFC as a legitimate sports promotion, and all the oddly emotional chapters along the way.
But the most unique aspect about it isn’t its comprehensive nature, nor the potent mixture of sentimentality and melancholy. It’s how the entire journey has also been examined through a social and political context, which is best encapsulated by the following quote:
“Your home belongs to the bank, your gas tank is lining the pockets of those who had more to do with 9/11 than the country your brother just died fighting in, and you’re told the economy is in high gear even though your paycheque is buying less and less. But what you just saw in the cage was unambiguous. One person hit another and the other fell. Nothing about it lied to you.”
Check it out for yourself above.
Callington Mill Whisky Dinner
Next month, the innovators over at Callington Mill Whisky will host a one-night-only dinner at Melbourne’s The Vic Hotel, pairing its award-winning Tassie single malts with a delectable four-course menu.
Hosted by Callington’s Scott English, dinner aside, the evening will also entail an insightful whisky masterclass that talks guests through the stories, flavour profiles, and processes behind each pour. All in all, it promises to be an intimate and immersive tasting experience for whisky enthusiasts and curious sippers alike.
It all goes down on August 28th. And it’ll only cost $120 per person to get involved.