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The 1855 Classification: A 170-Year-Old Wine Price List That Still Rules the World

Imagine this: You walk into a restaurant, and the menu prices were set in 1855. The chef who was charging top dollar back then is still charging top dollar today—even if his cooking has slipped, even if another chef in the same town is producing far better food for half the price. The menu is…

Rolex GMT-Master II 16710 “No Holes” — The Last Analog Tool Watch Before Rolex Sold Out

The Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 16710 is the last GMT that mattered. Not the ceramic-bezeled jewelry pieces Rolex pushes today. Not the bloated “Super Case” models with maxi dials that look like a caricature of themselves. I’m talking about the no-holes case variant — the final evolution of the five-digit GMT before Rolex abandoned tool-watch…

IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar: A Timepiece for Non-Travelers

For the stay at home / non traveling executive aka land lubber, the IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar Ref. 5034 (often referenced with the Double Moon phase) may be for you. Its a masterstroke of horology. Featuring a robust 44.2mm gold case, it houses IWC’s iconic perpetual calendar and dual-hemisphere moon phase, requiring only an adjustment…

Panerai Luminor Marina PAM 01351: The Lightweight Luxury Watch

Panerai has always made big watches. That’s the point. A 44mm Luminor on the wrist isn’t supposed to disappear — it’s supposed to announce itself. But there’s a difference between presence and punishment, and that’s where the PAM 01351 gets it right where so many steel Panerais get it wrong. Titanium Changes Everything The PAM…

The Allure of Casio Oak: A Diverse Watch for All

Yes, its just a Casio, but it’s a massive hit worn by a wildly diverse crowd, ranging from budget-conscious students and teenagers to multi-millionaire luxury watch collectors. Rumor says even Navy Seals have used this watch, but prefer the standard Casio G Shock models DW-6600, DW-6900, and DW-9052. So the Casio Oak is only $100…

Top Vintage Toyota Land Cruisers You Should Own

The best years of Toyota / Lexus are behind us. You can still get the best vintage versions if you don’t mind missing features that come in new SUVs: large touchscreens, wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and built-in Google Assistant. Head-Up Displays (HUD): Projects speed, navigation, and driver-assist warnings directly onto the windshield. Over-the-Air (OTA)…

Polène Dalium Flower: LVMH Just Bought Into a Brand That Sells Scrap Leather for $100

LVMH doesn’t do small. The conglomerate behind Louis Vuitton, Dior, Celine, Fendi, Givenchy, Hennessy, and Tiffany doesn’t waste its time on brands that aren’t built to dominate. Bernard Arnault spent three decades assembling the most valuable luxury empire on earth by buying heritage maisons with centuries of cachet and then supercharging them with LVMH’s distribution,…

Spyderco Delica 4 Review: EDC Essential

Delica® 4 Lightweight by Spyderco. This is part of my everyday carry (EDC) for the last 20 years. Simple design, VG-10 stainless steel and its very lightweight. Open any Amazon package, cut rope, use clip as money clip. I take this knife everywhere.

The Lehmann Gross Bahn (LGB)

The Lehmann Gross Bahn (LGB). 40 year old train set. The Big Train. This item encompasses everything about the LF website. Built to last, high quality and has lasted two generations so far. Its now a holiday tradition to have this set up around the Christmas tree. Here’s is value: Look for any sets like…

Cool Hotel in the Heart of Denver: A Boutique “Ramble Hotel” Experience

Very nice boutique hotel in Denver. Worth checking out. Good pricing, fabulous rooms and some of the best service I’ve seen the Marriott Bonvoy universe of options. A tasteful hotel which understands how to create beautiful atmospheres for guests. I stayed for one night, enjoying the character-filled modern bedroom as well as Death & Co…

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