The New Bentayga Hybrid – The Next Step Towards Beyond100 strategy
The new Bentayga Hybrid is unrivalled serenity through electric drive and even greater refinement of sustainable technology.
By Adrienne Faurote
Hublot Releases Limited Edition Premier League Timepiece
Luxury Swiss watch brand Hublot has released a new limited edition version of the Big Bang connected watch in collaboration with the Premier League.
WHY200 Is Wally’s First Hybrid Yacht
The WHY200 is the latest motor yacht creation that offers a ground-breaking owner’s suite in the bow and delivering up to 50% more living space than traditional yachts of its length.
Haute Complication: Louis Vuitton Voyager Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève
With their 'Factory of time,' or la Fabrique du Temps, does Louis Vuitton possess a manufacture capable of making even the most complicated watches in-house. This can be innovative complications, like the Spin Time, but also more classic creations such as the Voyager Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève. While it pays tribute to the ancient art of watchmaking, wouldn't this be a true Louis Vuitton if they didn't make it entirely their own.
Wrist Aficionado: A Click-And-Mortar Success Story
Wrist Aficionado, a pre-owned luxury watch specialist and seller, is one of the few modern businesses whose customers prefer a hybrid approach.
The Natural Elegance Of The New Grand Seiko SLGH005
Japan is a country blessed with stunning natural beauty. No wonder that also the designers of Grand Seiko find their inspiration there. Close to their studio, there are white birch tree forests. They provide a beautiful yet mystical atmosphere, in part because of the distinct bark of these trees.
Panerai Takes Platinum To The Next Level With Platinumtech Luminor Marina
These days, many brands have proprietary gold-alloys that improve the properties of conventional ones. Rolex Everose gold is a good example, which not only offers a richer color but combines this with the added advantage that it hardly tarnishes over time. Hublot even achieved significantly increasing the scratch resistance of gold by combining it with ceramic in their Magic Gold. Platinum alloys are far rarer. In part, this is because there is literally less room to innovate. With 18 karat gold, 750 of every 1000 particles in the alloy are pure gold, the other 250 particles are other metals. These are not only needed to make the alloy harder but can also change the color, most commonly into white, pink, or red. Most brands typically use 950 platinum, meaning that only 50 particles per 1000 are a different metal. For Panerai's Laboratorio di Idee this was enough to make a significant improvement.
Four Watches For Valentine
With Valentine's day around the corner, now is the time to surprise your loved one with a gift that lasts a lifetime, like a watch. While it can witness, and time, all the precious moments you spend together, finding the right one can be a bit of a challenge. Here are four exciting options that all, each in their own way, represent qualities that also can be found in love.
McLaren: A Focus On A Trio Of The Legendary British Brand’s Creations
Fast forward to 2010, when McLaren became a car manufacturing company in its own right and thus began a winding, high-speed, and banked road to the creation of some of the most desired cars on the planet. This story is about three of those successes, all of which I recently had the pleasure of experiencing—driving two (the GT and the 720S Spider) for a week each and then going to the press launch of the third (the Elva).
Richard Mille Created Mechanical Purity With RM 037 White Ceramic Automatic
Richard Mille is known for its technically advanced models, but that doesn't exclude that its creations cannot be elegant. The RM 037 already proved this point previously and does so again in its latest interpretation. This time Mille choose a white ceramic to highlight the smooth lines of the tonneau case. Combined with a white rubber strap, does it give the RM 037 a new sense of purity. It has a certain elegance to it, yet also doesn't deny its sportive DNA.
Haute Highlights Of The 2021 LVMH Watch Week
Although digital, was this year's edition of the LVMH Watch Week quite the event. Hublot, Zenith, and Bulgari all showed that not even a pandemic could slow down their drive to innovate, as they presented their latest watches. While they all impressed, these are our haute highlights;
Watches of Switzerland Group Continues Strong US Growth
Watches of Switzerland Group, the premiere luxury timepiece retailer, showed continued growth in their recently released Q3 FY21 Trading Update in the US market.
TAG Heuer And Porsche Announce Historic Partnership
Few watch brands have such a tight connection with the world of car racing as TAG Heuer. As this sport rose to new heights after World War II, Heuer as the brand was called back then, was there on the journey with it. TAG Heuer has especially a special connection with Porsche. Not only share many watches their name with that of a Porsche, the brand also sponsored prominent Porsche drivers such as Jo Siffert, who was very successful with the legendary Porsche 917. Later on, Steve McQueen would drive the same type of Porsche in perhaps his biggest movie ever; Le Mans. Here, not only would his overall sport the Heuer logo, just as Siffert, but there was also a Heuer chronograph around his wrist. TAG Heuer CEO Frédéric Arnault has brought the two legendary names together again by forging a partnership with one of the world's most prominent sports car manufacturers.
Ulysse Nardin Lets Diamonds Do The Talking In The New Skeleton X Sparkling Collection
Throughout its rich history has Ulysse Nardin made a name for itself by creating striking and technically advanced watches. Unique is that these two elements are not only in harmony with each other but actually reach synergy. This is also evident in the new Skeleton X Sparkling collection, which offers a contemporary take on luxury.
Rolex Continues Its High-Speed Legacy At Daytona
For Rolex, the beach at Daytona plays an intricate part in their history. It was there that Sir Malcolm Campbell initially did his high-speed runs, breaking the world land speed record five times. Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex, was already in a very early stage interested in Sir Malcolm Campbell's achievements and recognized the potential of collaborating. They teamed up, and Campbell joined the Rolex family, achieving the vast majority of his records with a Rolex around his wrist. In 1965, Rolex officially named their chronograph Daytona, and it would become quickly more famous than the beach it got its name from.
Tecnomar Launches New Charter-Yacht Domus, A 118-feet “Villa By The Sea”
The Tecnomar Domus is a 36-metre embodies a ‘villa by the sea’ philosophy with an emphasis on open areas that are multifunctional in their use.
Haute Time Talks Maradona, New Models, And The State Of The Industry With Hublot CEO Ricardo Guadalupe
At the end of another very successful LVMH Watch Week, we had the opportunity to sit down, virtually, with Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO of Hublot. We talked with him about the latest watches from his brand, how the pandemic is affecting the watch industry, and the passing of his good friend and football idol, Diego Maradona.
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