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  1. Wish List: BMW i8, Manhattan Loft Garden Tower and more

    Wish List: BMW i8, Manhattan Loft Garden Tower and more

    It's a plugin hybrid sports car with impressively low consumption and emissions. But there's no catch, and no compromise on that unbeatable BMW driving appeal. This next-generation, ultra-efficient...
    Posted on 27/02/2015
  2. Brand Focus: Omega

    Brand Focus: Omega

    Omega. The name itself is a symbol of greatness and the quest for perfection. Long recognised as perhaps one of the two most famous and important Swiss watch brands - alongside Rolex - Omega...
    Posted on 24/02/2015
  3. Review: Wempe Chronometerwerke Power Reserve

    Review: Wempe Chronometerwerke Power Reserve

    It's understandable to discover that, on awaiting receipt of the Wempe Chronometerwerke, I was a little apprehensive. Store-branded watches have a habit of being mediocre at best, and are often...
    Posted on 17/02/2015
  4. Bucket List: The Conservatorium, The Dead Rabbit and more

    Bucket List: The Conservatorium, The Dead Rabbit and more

    Supremely glamorous, the Conservatorium is situated in the very heart of Dutch culture and sophistication: Amsterdam's Museum Square. An architectural landmark on the outside, the inside is elegant...
    Posted on 13/02/2015
  5. Review: Swatch Sistem51

    Review: Swatch Sistem51

    For some, the exploration of our planet and beyond is an unnecessary luxury, a result of idle (and wealthy) thumbs. Why explore, why innovate? We have everything we'd ever need right here. For...
    Posted on 16/12/2014
  6. Feature: Be Square

    Feature: Be Square

    Four straight sides, four right angles - it's a recipe for uncool if the colloquialisms of the 1960s are anything to go by, the shape of the box we all strive to break free from. But that's unfair...
    Posted on 14/12/2014
  7. Review: IWC Ingenieur Double Chronograph

    Review: IWC Ingenieur Double Chronograph

    Over half a century ago, IWC introduced an antimagnetic watch to fulfil the needs of engineers during advances in the understanding of electricity. Balance springs, being the delicate things...
    Posted on 12/12/2014
  8. Review: Rolex Deepsea D-Blue

    Review: Rolex Deepsea D-Blue

    Movie tie-ins? Limited edition colours? Hip hop-esque naming conventions? The last company you'd associate that little list with is Rolex, but sure enough, the Deepsea D-Blue ticks all of them...
    Posted on 07/12/2014
  9. Brand Focus: Ressence

    Brand Focus: Ressence

    It is said that there is no such thing as a new idea, that every one borrows from another before it, tracing all the way back to the very first independent and creative thought. That may be true...
    Posted on 01/12/2014
  10. Technical: Constant Force Escapement

    Technical: Constant Force Escapement

    Imagine you're pushing a child on a swing for an indeterminate period of time. After a while, you become tired and the amount of force you can exert weakens. Each swing reduces in height and...
    Posted on 27/11/2014
  11. Review: IWC Portuguese Chrono Classic

    Review: IWC Portuguese Chrono Classic

    Many examples of the intersection between engineering and beauty exist in this world. Concorde is one, the Shard another and IWC's original Portuguese is a third. What these three things have...
    Posted on 26/11/2014
  12. Feature: Perpetual Calendars

    Feature: Perpetual Calendars

    Thanks to the Romans, Pope Gregory XIII, Jesus and of course the orbit of our home, Earth, we have a calendar system that is as concise and efficient as the English language itself. I can imagine...
    Posted on 12/08/2014