By OnMilwaukee Staff Writers   Published Jan 29, 2015 at 3:00 PM

Welcome to #WeWant, a weekly selection of the stuff OnMilwaukee.com editors and staffers love.

Write with it: The 3Doodler 
This is allegedly "the world's first 3D printing pen," and it offers an art experience that’s somewhere between drawing and sculpting. This innovative electric device – it plugs into any power socket – was developed via a Kickstarter campaign. As a life-long amateur artist, I am smitten with the thought of this, although daunted by the $141 price and the lukewarm reviews. A friend’s daughter got one for Christmas, and she reported that it’s overall pretty cool, but it clogs easily. Most likely, the design will improve and the price will come down in the future, but it’s definitely piqued my interest. – Molly Snyder

Use it: Tonymoly Egg Pore Special 3Pcs Set
I'm not going to lie, I'm obsessed with Korean skin care products. And, if I could travel to Seoul just for a beauty shopping trip I absolutely would! But ... life happens and that trip just isn't a reality right now. So, instead I shop. Koreans are serious about their skin care -- and I am serious about these gel filled eggs. The trio of eggs is a great way to sample some of the "must have" products available in Korea and includes a blackhead scrub, clay mask and a balm type of primer. And at $33, these adorable eggs are way less than the flight to Korea! – Carolynn Buser

Wear it: Canada Goose Men's Down Puffer Coat | Hybridge Lite Jacket
Somehow, I've managed to survive the past few winters without a true winter coat. I like the coats I have, and love buying coats but I really don't have a super warm one. So, it's time to change this. And, I think I deserve a Canada Goose. I'm on the puffer coat fence, but their versatility and multi-seasonality make them winners. I'll take the Canada Goose Men's Down Puffer Coat | Hybridge Lite Jacket in aurora green, medium please. Thanks! – Jeff Sherman

Check it: Slow-Jo All-Black Vintage Leather Watch
As our in-house amateur horologist, I’m always intrigued when I come across a really unique watch. That happened recently when I saw a few listings for single-handed watches (you don’t really need the minute hand if you know how to tell time), so I dropped $50 on manual-winding watch from Belarus on eBay. Great idea, poor execution, unfortunately: the Luch looked cheap, even with with an upgraded band. The Slow-Jo 24 all-black watch, by comparison, doesn’t look or feel cheap at all. To the contrary, it’s a stunner that turns heads, because it uses just one hand ever-so-slowly turning around a 24-hour dial. In other words, you actually need to think when you look at it, and chances are, you won’t know exactly what time it is – down to the minute, anyway – on this 38 mm stainless steel dial with Swiss quartz movement. Do you need always know exactly what time it is? Slow Jo says no. With an Italian vintage calf leather strap, you’ll get compliments every time you wear this watch, as someone tries (and fails) to sneak a glance at the time. In fact, you may actually consider time a little differently when you wear the Slow Jo. It’s a beautiful and distinctive timepiece for $280. – Andy Tarnoff

Sip from it: SIGG Viva water bottle
The new Swiss-made VIVA series of 750 mL (25 oz.) water bottles from SIGG come in a rainbow of colors and are as durable and sleek as their aluminum cousins. But these are lightweight, made from BPA-free polypropylene. You can choose a screw cap – which I like because they're easiest to clean well – or an "active" top that flips open and closed. They're toxin-free, recyclable, handy and good-looking – a nice blend. Suggested retail is $14.99. – Bobby Tanzilo

Wear them: Velorution Vintage Road Ankle Boot
When a photo of these came into my sight, my mouth immediately started watering. When I unboxed them for the first time, my heart skipped a beat. If you're a serious cyclist but aren't down with the whole spandex thing, you might be interested in these smart, clipless, leather ankle boots. These are "mountain" or "SPD" style  boots, which gives you the ability to clip into your pedals, but also the ability to walk around comfortably. The long, waxed laces ensure that feet remain snug and stylish without the more sport-oriented velcro and plastic latches. Of course these boots can certainly be used in competitive situations, but they likely look more at home paired with some raw selvege denim at MAM After Dark. The quality construction should ensure these boots live a long life, but I wonder how easy it will be to keep the hardened rubber soles maintained as they wear down over the years. – Jason McDowell