
Filson 1940s Mackinaw Wool Cruiser Jacket
Filson recreated its most famous jacket, the Mackinaw Wool Cruiser, to match specifications from the 1940s. Compared to the modern version, the body is cut a bit shorter with a boxier shoulder, the snaps have an enamel finish and the pockets are bevel-cut. It is made from 24-ounce Mackinaw wool in Filson’s Seattle, WA factory. It is available in black over red plaid, black over charcoal plaid and solid burgundy.

Hydrow Arc Rower
While this home workout machine takes up the same space as the brand’s flagship offering, it gets some significant upgrades, making it the brand’s most advanced rower to date. That includes an onboard AI, which will push you closer to your goals faster than ever before, as well as more memory and even an improved speaker system. It also sees the launch of HydroMetrics, a “proprietary new strength measurement system” offering easier, more intuitive tracking. This rower is even HSA- and FSA-eligible, so you can get some assistance paying for it with your insurance plan.

Royal Robbins Amp Lite II L/S
Most mosquito-repellent apparel is doused in chemicals designed to ward off annoying insects, but Royal Robbin’s new Amp Lite II L/S takes a different approach. This ultra-light performance shirt boats Mosquito Protection Technology (MPT), a chemical-free, engineered, tight-weave fabric that doesn’t allow mosquitos to find their mark. Plus, it’s recycled fabric is thermoregulating, breathable, and moisture-wicking, all for less than $100.

Packard Excellence by JB Classic & Bespoke
Dutch coachbuilder JB Classic & Bespoke is reviving a long-dead luxury American brand with the Packard Excellence. A one-of-one commission, it comes based on a Bentley Flying Spur, and the vehicle sees the British saloon transformed into a mid-century masterpiece with over 17,000 hours of painstaking custom work.

Teva Trailwinder Mid GORE-TEX Hiking Shoe
These light, comfortable trail kicks incorporate a bunch of proven tech to tackle a range of climates and conditions. Highlights include a Gore-Tex internal bootie system to keep your feet dry, a breathable mesh upper and plush yet responsive midsole foam. The sandal-inspired dual-closure system ensures a secure fit, while the reinforced toe cap and ankle cuff ward off debris and the grippy Spider Rubber outsole keeps your stride steady on sketchy surfaces.

Hamilton X-Wind Auto Chrono
Introduced in 2005, Hamilton’s W-Wind was the world’s first watch to feature a drift-angle calculator. Designed in collaboration with aerobatic champion Nicholas Ivanoff, the sliding scale assists pilots with correcting for crosswinds during flight. Two separate scales are built into the chapter ring, which are adjusted by rotating the crowns at two and four o’clock. A third scale on the bi-directional rotating bezel is required to complete calculations. Hamilton introduces a brilliant new blue dial color to the automatic chronograph version of the X-Wind. It is powered by the Hamilton caliber H-21 automatic movement with a 12-hour totalizer, a day-date complication and a 60-hour power reserve.

Toor Knives Myers
Boasting a 9.5-inch blade with a 5-inch handle, Toor Knives’ Myers is a formidable chef’s blade fit for even professional kitchens. That goes a step further, too, when you look at its materials: a G10 handle and a MagnaCut super steel blade. Combining these rugged, high-performance materials with precision manufacturing and balanced specs, this could be the last kitchen knife you ever need.

Dickies Tradebuilt Shirt Jacket
The new “Tradebuilt” line from Dickies offers rugged performance, for an appealing price. The Tradebuilt Shirt Jacket is constructed from durable duck canvas with just enough stretch thrown in for ideal mobility in tough environments. A brushed mesh lining on the interior keeps things breezy and breathable, while the DWR finish keeps moisture and mist at bay.

Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1R Cube
The Aurzen D1R Cube is the first projector to run Roku’s smart TV operating system, giving users a familiar interface and access to their favorite streaming apps. It’s an affordable all-in-one projector capable of delivering a 1080 picture that’s up to 150 inches. It has a built-in speaker, but supports wireless compatibility with Roku’s ecosystem of wireless speakers and soundbars.

Kizik London AT Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot
The original hands-free footwear brand cracked the GP100 last year with its first hiking boots. The follow-up is a more streamlined and versatile take on all-terrain kicks, complete with ballistic nylon, a waterproof membrane, a durable lugged outsole and a cushy dual-density foam midsole. As always, Kizik’s patented step-in technology makes these as easy to slip into as a pair of, well, slippers. The London is available for both men and women in a couple of colorways and a range of sizes.

Bianchi Founder Edition Series
In celebration of its 140th anniversary, Bianchi is building a run of 85 Founder Edition Specialissima RC and Oltre RC bicycles. Honoring Edoardo Bianchi, they come outfitted with numerous special touches and a set of top-notch components, like some Scope wheels and a THM Clavicula crankset. What’s more, each bike includes World Tour team kit, a professional bike bag and access to an exclusive World Tour training camp.

Best Made The Spark (One-Year Edition)
Best Made is celebrating the one-year anniversary of its return with The Spark, a hatchet designed to handle any task you ask of it. Taking cues from the McKinnon “Rockaway” pattern, The Spark weighs just over 2 pounds and features a distinctive design profile. The head is forged from American 5160 high-carbon steel, while the handle is crafted from straight-grain Appalachian hickory. At 17 inches, it’s convenient enough to go anywhere with you, and nimble enough to handle a variety of tasks. The Anniversary Pre-sale begins this Wednesday, September 17, at noon ET.

Brevvo Wireless Professional Coffee Maker
About the same size as a military canteen, this remarkably compact coffee maker is perfect for those who want professional-level brews on the go. It can make up to 16 cups of coffee in as little as three minutes, works with capsules or grounds, doesn’t need a filter and is easy to clean. Best of all: it’s completely wireless. In fact, it can even act as a power bank if you need it.
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$298 (50% off)

Porter-Yoshida & Co. Tanker Backpack
Believe it or not, Porter-Yoshida & Co. took inspiration for this backpack from the classic MA-1 bomber jacket. While that’s unusual, the result is a lightweight, weather-resistant ruck sack-style backpack made of three-layer, 100% nylon. It has a side-access zipper, a drawstring main compartment, padded shoulder straps and two large external bellows pockets. Porter-Yoshida & Co. still makes every piece in Tokyo, where the brand was founded in 1935.

Breguet Marine Hora Mundi 5555
Breguet continues its 250th anniversary celebrations with this unexpected worldtimer. Part of the brand’s sportier Marine collection, the 18K gold Hora Mundi 5555 is water-resistant to 100m and is powered by the brand’s in-house Cal. 77F1 automatic worldtimer that allows you to instantly switch time zones around the world using the pusher at 8:00. Press it to adjust the city name in the window at 6:00, and the hands and day-night indicator instantaneously adjust to match the new city’s time. Just as impressive is the dual-layer dial, which features a galvanic blue bottom layer with a guilloche pattern overlaid with a sapphire disc sporting a hand-painted, patented phosphorescent enamel depiction of the Earth. Inspired by NASA’s famous “Black Marble” image, the cities on the dial’s world map light up in the dark.

Apple 40W Dynamic Power Adapter with 60W Max
Apple has stealthily launched a wall adapter specifically designed to power its iPhone 17 line. It’s a 40-watt GaN charger that holds the distinction of being the first Apple charger to support AVS (Adjustable Voltage Supply), which allows it to output up to 60 watts for a short time (roughly 18 minutes). This means it can charge the newest iPhone 17 models faster than similarly-sized adapters. According to Apple, it’s capable of charging the iPhone 17 models to 50 percent battery in around 20 minutes, or the iPhone Air to 50 percent battery in around 30 minutes.

Victorinox Werks Traveler 7.0 Collection
The brand best known for Swiss Army Knives has streamlined three luggage lines into a single, business-focused 17-piece series that, much like a good SAK, can pretty much do it all. Standout features include ballistic-weave fabrics, expandable designs, built-in laundry bags, anti-microbial SILVADUR tech and the most underrated touch: the brand’s signature personalizable scales. Individual highlight products include the four pictured (clockwise from top left): the Compact Briefcase ($250), Deluxe Backpack ($275), Extra Large Case ($725) and Frequent Flyer Carry-On ($550).

Titaner 5-Layer Titanium Frying Pan
From multi-tools to space pens to oven trays, the mad scientists at Titaner are on a mission to prove everything’s better with (meticulously engineered) titanium — including this potentially game-changing kitchen essential. Why five layers? The “super-burned” surface is highly corrosion resistant and surprisingly nonstick. The next three are a multilayer composite structure of pure titanium, aluminum and stainless steel that addresses the biggest issue when cooking with titanium — hot spots — by delivering heat rapidly and evenly to every part of the pan. Lastly the outside is a ceramic coating added through nano-particle thermal spraying technology that imparts not only color but scratch-resistant durability. If you are intrigued, you are not alone. The project has already raised more than $142,000 on Kickstarter with 31 days to go.

Vulcain Skindiver Chronograph Ice Blue
Vulcain’s Skindiver Chronograph was a deep-cut legend when it was revived in 2023 with faithful coloring. The new Ice Blue color scheme is a vibrant refresh, featuring light blue sub-dials, a radial brushed steel dial and a black ceramic bezel insert. A matching light blue rubber strap with a steel folding clasp is available, as well as Vulcain’s Y-link Acier steel bracelet for an extra $290. It runs on an ETA caliber 7753 automatic movement with a 30-minute totalizer and a 42-hour power reserve. This is a limited edition run of 100 pieces.

Bedrock Sandals Mountain Clog
Despite their association with the gorpcore crowd, Birkenstocks actually aren’t very good for outdoor adventure. Bedrock Sandals’ Mountain Clog, by contrast, are made for the trails. They boast a similar styling to the iconic sandal brand’s legendary Boston mule, but with more rugged details, like an adjustable top and back strap and Vibram outsole. The brand has also just introduced some new materials and colorways, like an all-black Nubuck and vegan suede.

Anker Nano Charger with USB-C Cable
Anker added several new chargers to its Nano line, but this is the standout. It’s a 35-watt wall adapter with foldable prongs and a built-in USB-C cable (2.3 feet long) so you don’t have to bring your own. According to the brand, it’s capable of charging the latest iPhones up to 50 percent in just over 20 minutes. It also has an additional USB-C port, allowing you to charge two devices simultaneously.

Arcade Cars Mercedes-Benz 240 GD Paratrooper
Arcade Cars is taking G-Wagen exclusivity to the next level with its 240 GD Paratrooper restomod. Based on a rare open-topped version of the G-Class built for the Singaporean Army, it will feature luxurious interior finishings along with modern upgrades like CarPlay, reverse cameras and tuned suspension. Only 10 examples will be built in total.

Cotopaxi Fuego Max Down Hooded Jacket
Stay warmer and look cooler with Cotopaxi’s latest winter jacket. The Fuego Max builds upon its predecessor’s success with a few key updates: it’s even warmer, thanks to bigger, puffier baffles. The fabric is now 100-percent recycled, and is softer and more durable. The aesthetic also gets an update, with larger color blocking to complement the baffles. Like its OG counterpart, the Fuego Max features 800-fill RDS down, PFAS-free materials and recycled content in the shell and lining.

Dirtbag Billionaire
Dirtbag Billionaire by New York Times journalist David Gelles sets itself apart from other Patagonia accounts by examining how Yvon Chouinard’s personal values shaped the company far beyond typical business narratives. Rather than focusing purely on commercial success, Gelles delves into Patagonia’s unprecedented, sometimes contradictory evolution under Chouinard—blending investigative reporting and analysis to reveal the ongoing tension between activism and corporate growth. The book highlights not just the company’s environmental initiatives and ethical choices, but also the challenges and dilemmas that defined its most pivotal moments.
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$30 (27% off)

Triumph TF 250-C and TF 450-C Cross Country Bikes
Following the debut of its TF 250-E and TF 450-E Enduro dirt bikes, Triumph has turned its attention to cross country racing with the TF 250-C and TF 450-C. Developed in collaboration with elite off-road athletes and proven on some of the world’s toughest terrains, they feature best-in-class powertrains, svelte aluminum frames and advanced electronic rider aids to deliver reliable performance over the long haul. Available worldwide, these race-ready steeds are slated to go on sale in October.

Faherty High Ridge Twill Studio Jacket
Faherty’s Studio Jacket blends elements from a chore coat and a barn jacket for a utilitarian, lightweight shoulder season top that can work as a shirt or a jacket. It is built from a stretch fabric with 98 percent cotton and two percent elastane with a soft brushed twill feel. Traditional Native American textiles inspire the multi-color blanket stripe pattern, and it is complete with a fine-wale corduroy collar.

Solo Stove Summit 24 Smokeless Fire Pit
The Summit 24 is the easiest-to-use and most advanced fire pit from Solo Stove yet, and makes getting a campfire going more effortless than ever. The brand’s new Fire Starter Gel, paired with the Quick-Strike Cone, means lighting a fire is now as simple as stacking your logs, pouring the pre-portioned gel onto the cone, and striking a match (or a lighter, whatever). With a 24-inch diameter, the new Summit 24 Smokeless Fire Pit sits 5-7 people comfortably around the tallest, brightest Solo Stove flame available.

ThirtyTwo ZB-1 BOA x Zeb Powell Snowboard Boots
“I wanted a boot that just hits different. The ZB-1 is built for riders who want to push limits with style.” So says Zeb Powell about his first-ever full signature pro model. Considering he is arguably the most progressive and avant-garde snowboard of his generation, the dude would know. And though he famously rides with his boots super-loose, he made sure these kicks are mere mortal-friendly thanks to multiple adjustable straps, a BOA dial, a flexible tongue, a cushy foam midsole and a heat-moldable liner for a custom fit and feel. A pebbled and texture upper, Powell’s signature and a 3D-gel logo boost the steez, and old schoolers, fear not: There’s also a laced variant for $20 less. Both versions come in three colorways.

Nikon ZR
The Nikon ZR is a cinema camera that combines Nikon’s renowned advanced auto focus capabilities and in-body stabilization with RED’s color science and exposure standards — it’s the first camera that the two iconic brands have collaborated on. The ZR features a full-frame sensor and is capable of capturing 12K RAW 6K video at 60fps. As the smallest model in Nikon’s Z CINEMA series, the ZR is designed for cinema, high-end productions and creators.

Rux 40L Gear Box
Rux’s waterproof, flat-packed, rugged gear boxes are excellent. But they’ve also been quite unweildy for anyone without an overlander. This offering looks to close that gap by offering a more carry-friendly form factor. With 40 liters of internal storage, this gearbox can still carry a ton of stuff. It’s also still waterproof and flat-packed. However, it has the benefit of being carry-on sized and comes with backpack straps for additional carry convenience.

Panerai Luminor Marina Militare PAM05218
Stepping back more than three decades, Panerai pays tribute to one of the most memorable releases in its modern history, the 1993 Luminor (ref. 5218-202/A). This distinguished diver not only signaled the 165-year-old brand’s shift from military staples to civilian status symbols but also carried a production bug that became a feature. A batch of roughly 30 timepieces with luminous dials and tritium-painted hands had an inconsistency in the varnish that caused the tones to age at different rates, creating a mismatched look that collectors came to covet. Among several nods to the original, including a 44mm (now DLC-coated) steel case and a golden brown calf leather strap, the new watch recreates the happy accident with caramel Super-LumiNova on the engraved monolayer matte black dial, paired with hands in a lighter hue. Water resistant up to 300 meters, the PAM05218 is powered by the P.6000 calibre — a hand-wound movement with a three-day power reserve. Making its debut in boutiques this month, this transcendent timepiece is available upon request.

2026 Lexus IS
Lexus was rumored to have been discontinuing the IS after this year, though the sport sedan is making a triumphant return for 2026. Available exclusively as the IS350 — in F Sport and F Sport Design trims — it comes powered by a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 311 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of peak torque. Along with a slick facelifted design and some fresh interior options, Lexus has given the IS impactful tweaks in the steering and suspension.

Oyster Perpetual Datejust – A Watch that Made History
Oyster Perpetual Datejust – A Watch that Made History is the second release in Rolex’s rapidly-expanding line of brand approved books aimed square at collector’s libraries. As the title suggests, it offers an in-depth exploration of one of horology’s most enduring timepieces and the Crown’s best-selling model. This comprehensive volume follows in the footsteps of the chronicles the evolution of the iconic Datejust collection from its 1945 debut through contemporary iterations. Featuring detailed photography, technical specifications, and historical context, the book serves as both reference guide and celebration of one of the most versatile luxury watch designs ever created. It’s available to pre-order until 29th September 2025.

Lossless on Spotify Premium
Nearly five years after announcing Spotify Hi-Fi, the music streaming giant is finally introducing lossless-quality tracks. However, it’s not called Spotify Hi-Fi, and it’s not a more expensive subscription tier. Instead, Spotify is making these lossless tracks — up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz — to current Premium subscribers at no extra cost. The company says it’ll be rolling out this update over the next two months. Once available, you’ll get an in-app notification telling you that you can enable these lossless-quality tracks (via Settings and navigating to Media Quality) to start listening to them.

Snow Peak Takibi Denim Pants
Snow Peak’s ultra-functional (and style-forward) denim is crafted with a blend of cotton and Kanecaron, a synthetic material which offers high flame resistance. Inspired by US Army baker and carpenter trousers, the pants feature front patch pockets, tool pockets, hammer loops, and reinforced backing on the knees and backside. Plus, the classic silhouette brings a ridiculously high amount of style to any campsite.

Aether Sutherlin Half-Zip Fleece
Crafted from proprietary Polartec Micro Fleece fabric, this fleece is incredibly lightweight, soft and breathable. However, it’s also tough and durable — enough that you could wear it hiking, camping, skiing, trail running and more. However, it also boasts refined, tailored-like styling that makes other fleeces in its class — even those made by outdoor giant Patagonia — practically frumpy by comparison. If you don’t like the half-zip style (and prefer more breathability), it also comes in a full-zip jacket.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max
The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max represent Apple’s latest flagship smartphones. They are the first iPhones equipped with a refined aluminum unibody, and incorporate a blazing A19 Pro chip, with the best battery life ever in an iPhone. They feature three 48MP Fusion cameras, including a new 8x optical zoom Telephoto and next-level 18MP Center Stage front camera for selfies. The Ceramic Shield 2-coated front and back also offer exceptional durability, while the Super Retina XDR display shines at 3000 nits. Enhanced wireless (Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6), up to 2TB storage, and groundbreaking ProRes RAW, Log 2, and genlock video support complete the package. Pre-orders open Friday, September 12, with in-store availability on Friday, September 19.

Apple iPhone Air
The Apple iPhone Air stands out as the thinnest iPhone ever made, measuring just 5.6mm thick. Its aerospace-grade titanium frame delivers both remarkable strength and a uniquely lightweight, sleek profile, making the form factor not only visually distinctive but also exceptionally portable. The phone introduces a powerful 48MP Fusion main camera and an innovative 18MP Center Stage front camera, expanding creative options with features like AI-driven framing and Dual Capture for simultaneous front and rear photos or video. Pre-orders for iPhone Air begin September 12, with general availability starting September 19.

Apple Watch Ultra 3
The Apple Watch Ultra 3 represents Apple’s most advanced wearable, featuring breakthrough satellite communications for off-grid connectivity. Equipped with the largest display ever in an Apple Watch, LTPO3 technology, and 5G cellular capabilities, it delivers up to 42 hours of battery life. Key innovations include Emergency SOS via satellite, hypertension notifications for chronic blood pressure monitoring, sleep score analysis, and the most accurate GPS in a sports watch. Built for athletes and adventurers, it seamlessly transitions between rugged outdoor companion and elegant smartwatch.

Apple AirPods Pro 3
Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 introduce a powerful set of upgrades, highlighted by the addition of a built-in heart rate monitor for real-time health tracking during workouts. Active Noise Cancellation is now twice as effective as the previous generation, providing even deeper immersion and quieter environments, while new foam-infused ear tips ensure a more secure fit for a wider range of users. The standout new Live Translation feature enables seamless, in-ear real-time conversations across multiple languages, leveraging Apple Intelligence for effortless communication. Together, these enhancements make AirPods Pro 3 an even more versatile and indispensable personal audio companion. AirPods Pro 3 can be pre-ordered now and will be available for purchase in stores starting Friday, September 19.

Apple Watch SE 3
The Apple Watch SE 3 takes affordability and functionality to a new level. Now powered by the S10 chip, it introduces an Always-On display, fast charging, and robust 5G cellular capability. Health features see significant upgrades with sleep score tracking, sleep apnea notifications, wrist temperature sensing, and retrospective ovulation estimates for deeper wellness insights. The highly durable Ion-X glass and fresh features in watchOS 26 ensure long-term value. These enhancements make the SE 3 a strong choice for both new and returning Apple Watch users seeking advanced fitness, health, and connectivity at an accessible price.

Apple iPhone 17
iPhone 17 introduces several hardware improvements, most notably an updated Center Stage front camera with the first square sensor on an iPhone. This new sensor allows for up to 18MP photos and a wider field of view, enabling users to take selfies or record video in either portrait or landscape while holding the device vertically. AI-powered Center Stage automatically expands the frame for group photos and can rotate between portrait and landscape to keep more people in view. The front camera also offers stabilized 4K HDR video and supports Dual Capture, which records with both the front and rear cameras at the same time. Other hardware updates include the A19 chip for improved performance, a 6.3-inch ProMotion display, and an aluminum frame for increased durability.

Apple Watch Series 11
Apple’s Watch Series 11 adds new capabilities to its health monitoring suite, introducing hypertension notification alerts and a detailed sleep score system for a deeper look at nightly rest. The updated sensors provide more accurate real-time biometric data, while 5G cellular connectivity allows for independent calls, messages, and app use even without a paired phone. Battery life now supports a full 24 hours of continuous use. Built with strengthened materials for improved durability, the Series 11 is designed for users who want advanced health tracking and seamless daily connectivity in a single smartwatch.

Buck Mason Woolen Cashmere Carry-On Jacket
Buck Mason’s Carry-On Jacket was one of the most popular travel blazers on the market for years, but it was too casual to pass for a proper blazer. That is, until a redesign in early 2025 strengthened the lapels, added a rope shoulder and created functional-button cuffs. Now, the unconstructed, unlined jacket is further elevated with a 95/5 percent wool-cashmere blend fabric. The enhanced construction and elegant material put this affordable blazer, which is still perfectly adapted for travel and long-wear comfort, on par with luxury tailoring that sells for double the price.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC
With the announcement of the 2026 GLC, Mercedes-Benz is giving its most popular model a marked overhaul. Along with a fresh exterior design, it brings an AI-driven MB.OS supercomputer, a seamless MBUX Hyperscreen, as well as a new 800-volt architecture, improved single-pedal braking and much, much more. Beyond its implications for the model, it foreshadows the future of the Mercedes-Benz brand.

Snow Peak System Cooler 19
This Japanese cooler combines the insulation of hard-sided, roto-molded offerings with the packability and flexibility of soft-sided ones. According to the brand, it can keep its contents frozen for up to two days, making it the ideal companion for weekend getaways. It also has interior mesh pockets for cold packs, a removable shoulder strap, compression straps and buckles and more.

Specialized Diverge 4
Upgraded with input from Specialized’s Factory Off-Road Team and offered in eight different variants, the latest generation of the brand’s renowned gravel bike is essentially better in every way. From a micro-suspension standpoint, updated Future Shock 3.0 tech in the handlebars teams with the Roval Terra seatpost to ride out bumps. Throw in clearance for up to 50mm tires and you’ll be dreaming of tackling technical single-track. The new UDH-compatible Diverge also boasts more balanced geometry and SWAT 4.0 downtube storage (available even on the Alloy models), highlighted by a larger opening and simpler closure system.

A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Jumping Seconds
Lange debuts a new version of its most ironic watch, this time in white gold with a warm dial made of pink gold dial. The watch features a pleasingly symmetrical regulator layout with overlapping subdials for hours, minutes and seconds, but this is no ordinary regulator. The seconds subdial, which is the largest and most central display on the dial, features a deadbeat seconds complication, meaning the seconds hand jumps once per second. In other words, the way the watch ticks resembles a quartz watch rather than the intricate, hand-finished mechanical masterpiece it is. There’s also a demure power reserve indicator located at the intersection of the hour and minutes displays that switches to red when the watch has just 10 hours of juice remaining. The watch also features a constant-force escapement that provides consistent precision across the full length of the power reserve, along with a unique Zero-Reset mechanism that resets the seconds hand to zero when you pull out the crown. Price is available upon request.

Lamborghini x Cayago SE63 Seabob
Lamborghini has partnered with Cayago to craft a collaborative version of the Seabob seascooter. As the most powerful model that Cayago has created, the SE63 features a newly developed motor architecture and some groundbreaking battery technology. Moreover, Cayago has designed the Seabob for use with its Performance Board, allowing users to fly across the water with ease.

Wrangler 13MWZ Raw Japanese Selvedge Jean
Wrangler’s ‘Cowboy Cut’ is the original and still the quintessential Western jean. It has a medium rise that sits just above the hip bones, just enough room in the thighs and a straight leg designed to slide easily over a high-ankle boot (i.e., a cowboy boot). This premium build is made with 13.5oz, 100% cotton, left-hand weave raw selvedge denim from Kurabo, the oldest denim mill in Japan. It has a medium indigo color and a yellow selvedge thread to complement Wrangler’s signature brown stitching. A matching denim jacket is available.

Urwerk UR-150 Blue Scorpion
Anyone who thinks time-only watches have to be boring clearly isn’t familiar with Urwerk. Take a look at the brand’s Scorpion, for instance. A central-mounted flying carousel carries three hour satellites, with the current hour displayed on a wandering hour hand. The hand travels along a retrograde minute track, and once it hits 60, a spring triggers the hand to instantly snap 240 degrees back to zero, while the hour satellites simultaneously rotate 270 degrees to cue up the next hour in a fraction of a second. The crazy complication is inspired by its namesake arachnid, and for Geneva Watch Days 2025, Urwerk gave the thrilling watch a striking blue makeover vageuly reminiscent of a scorpion under a black light. It’s limited to just 50 examples.

Beyerdynamic Aventho 200
Beyerdynamic’s Aventho 200 is a wireless pair of over-ear headphones with active noise-cancellation. They pack German-engineered 45mm drivers that promise to deliver a detailed and balanced sound. There’s support for high-resolution Bluetooth codecs, including aptX Adaptive and aptX Lossless. And they are also the brand’s first pair of wireless headphones to have a replaceable battery, ensuring that the product has a long lifespan. Available in white or black finishes.

7mesh Guardian Air Jacket
Founded by former Arc’teryx execs in 2013, 7mesh has hitherto specialized in innovative cycling apparel. Now the British Columbia-based brand is taking a big, bold step into multi-activity outerwear with the launch of its Guardian Collection, highlighted by the world’s lightest full-featured performance rain jacket. Weighing just 7 ounces, the Guardian Air Jacket boasts Gore-Tex ePE 3L waterproofing, an adjustable, helmet-compatible hood, industry-first 10mm seam tape, an internal chest pocket and the brand’s trademark StashSystem, whereby you can conveniently clip the packed jacket to, say, a backpack or your bike’s top tube when not in use.

Lava Studio
Lava has already conquered the guitar world with its series of smart instruments. But now it’s taking a swing at one of the most essential electric guitar accessories: the guitar amplifier. The brand is calling this the most advanced guitar amp in the world, which might seem like too bold a claim, if not for the fact that it features 30+ integrated sim amps, 40+ effect modules, 300+ backing tracks and so much more all onboard. It even has interactive tablature, built-in instruction and so much more.

Mercedes-Benz G-Class Cabriolet
Mercedes-Benz has announced the revival of the G-Class Cabriolet. The last time the Three-Pointed Star built a droptop G, it took the form of the ultra-luxurious Maybach G650, and it featured a retractable Landaulet-style roof. Though Mercedes-Benz hasn’t confirmed a timeline, the G-Class is due for an update soon — it may arrive as early as 2026.

Furlan Marri Disco Volante Onyx Diamonds
Roughly one year after Swiss-based microbrand Furlan Marri rescued the retro “Disco Volante” (Italian for “Flying Saucer”) watch style from the dustbin of history, the brand has launched what is essentially a black-tie version of the model. The Disco Onyx Diamonds features a dial made of black onyx stone and adorned with baguette-cut lab-grown diamond indices — 0.12 carats’ worth. The round stainless steel case, with its unique integrated crown, measures 38mm across and is just 8.1mm thick thanks to the hand-wound Peseux Cal. 7001 manual-wind movement inside, which has received extensive custom hand-finishing by the brand. The watch includes both soft steel mesh and black leather straps and retails for CHF 3,500, which at launch equates to around $4,384. It’s limited to 100 pieces.

Valdespino x The Macallan Origen Vermouth
According to Jonah Flicker at Robb Report, The Macallan is venturing beyond whisky with the launch of Origen, a premium vermouth created in partnership with the historic sherry house Valdespino. Debuting this October, Origen blends fortified wine tradition with The Macallan’s expertise in oak maturation, delivering a layered profile that nods to both heritage and innovation. Designed to elevate the apéritif experience, it reflects the distillery’s expanding ambitions outside single malt, while maintaining its commitment to craftsmanship and character. This bold move signals a fresh chapter in The Macallan’s pursuit of flavor.

J.Crew 1983 Barn Jacket In Indigo-Dyed Canvas
We’ve seen many iterations of J.Crew’s heralded Barn Jacket, but this indigo-dyed canvas version is arguably the best. It is made from the standard 100% cotton canvas but dyed in natural indigo for a warm blue. Like a good pair of jeans, it will fade and patina with age. The collar is lined with brown corduroy, and the body is fully lined with a green, white and blue cotton tartan fabric. It is equipped with the definitive overlapping double-patch pockets and adjustable cuff tabs.

Arcam A5+, A15+, A25+ Integrated Amplifiers
Arcam has introduced new-and-improved versions of its A5, A15 and A25 stereo integrated amplifiers, which were just released in 2023. The “Plus” versions feature updated circuitry and better power management, resulting in superior performance. Each model still supports Bluetooth, allowing you to stream music to your system, but they now support aptX Lossless, LE Audio and Auracast. And the two larger amplifiers, the A15+ and A25+, how feature HDMI eARC, so you can integrated them into home theater setup.

MoonSwatch Mission to Earthphase “Moonshine Gold”
At first glance, the latest MoonSwatch looks identical to the one released in early August. And for the most part it is, right down to the navy blue Bioceramic case, white opaline dial and our ol’ pal Snoopy, donning a space helmet. But for this one-off variant, Swatch added a popcorn motif to one of the moonphase discs — a nod to September’s full moon, also known as the Harvest or Corn Moon. The watch will only be available the day after the full moon — September 8, 2025 — at select Swatch stores.

Singer Reimagined Caballero
Singer Reimagined, the luxury watch offshoot of famed Porsche modifier Singer Vehicle Design, is known for its advanced chronograph watches. This makes sense, given the complication’s long, entangled history with motorsports. Now, the brand has launched its first time-only watch — but it’s anything but simple. Described as a “Solotempo” watch, the Cabellero features a plain lacquered dial and three three-hand layout, with an applied Singer logo at 12:00 appearing as the only text. Four exposed jewels on the dial hint at something more intriguing, which is fully exposed in the stunning Cal. ST5000 when you turn the watch over. Driven by a whopping four main barrels, the movement is fine-tuned to deliver consistent chronometric power across six full days. Singer calls it horological horsepower; I just call it beautiful engineering.

Sony IER-EX15C
Sony’s IER-EX15C are in-ear wired headphones with a USB-C connection, making them ideal for use with today’s smartphones and laptops. They feature compact 5mm drivers and an in-line remote for controlling volume and playback. Additionally, its textured cable serrated finish is designed to prevent tangling. At just $30, you can think of it as a hassle-free alternative to your AirPods or wireless headphones. Available in four colors: black, white, blue and pink.

BioLite Range 400
BioLite has been one of the top names in the game for headlamps for years, now — largely because the brand continues to improve upon its product lineup. The latest iterations are finally here, and they’re better than their predecessors in nearly every way. Now, they charge up to 5x faster than the competition (eight minutes for a full hour), the user interface is streamlined and even easier to operate than before and they’re built to IP67 waterproof standards. Of course, they still have a bevy of other outstanding features, like a comfortable adjustable fit, light weight, numerous lighting modes and more.

Rivian R1S Tri-Motor Miami
To celebrate the grand opening of its second Miami location, Rivian has created a one-off, custom-designed R1S Tri-Motor. Along with vibrant teal and pink accents, the EV features a set of special disc wheel covers and some bold side stripes. It’ll be on display at the Brickell showroom, and Rivian has stated that the initiative hints at how it will continue to push design going forward.

Herman Miller x Heath Ceramics Dinnerware
For its first-ever dinnerware collection, Herman Miller tapped Heath Ceramics to reimagine archival shapes dating back to the 1940s. The ceramics include plates, bowls, mugs and a candleholder, all glazed in neutral tones born from Herman Miller’s mid-century color theory.

Pelican Prepare 72 Hour Emergency Kits
Pelican makes some of the most apocalypse-proof bags and cases around. And now the brand has taken those very bags and cases and filled them with a complement of gear to allow anyone to survive the most brutal of emergencies for up to 72 hours. The Pelican Prepare collection spans four kits — a one-person backpack, two- and three-person hard cases, and a docs and valuables fire-resistant storage case — to help you stay safe and survive no matter what life throws at you. Depending on your chosen kit, they include food, water, first-aid supplies, shelter, survival tools, toiletries and more. And they’re all ready to go at a moment’s notice.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon Enamel
Did the “Watchmaker’s Watchmaker” make the ultimate dress watch? This addition to JLC’s Master Ultra Thin line certainly makes a strong case. First, we have the Calibre 978 movement, which features a delicate tourbillon weighing less than 5 grams and comprising 77 parts, including a titanium cage and a pink gold bridge. Then there’s the 40mm case, which is elegantly sculpted from 18k pink gold. Most impressive of all is the dial, as it combines two artisinal watchmaking traditions: hand guilloché and grand feu enamel. The guilloché pattern consists of 180 ‘sun rays,’ all applied using a hand-operated rose engine lathe, which is followed up with a treatment of five layers of anthracite enamel by a master enameler. Even the date subdial receives its own separate hand-guilloché pattern. The watch is limited to 77 pieces, and the price is available upon request.

Mackintosh Kinton Rubberised Hooded 3/4 Length Coat
In 1824, Mackintosh was established by a Scottish chemist who developed the original form of rubberised cotton that is still used today. Still produced entirely in Scotland, the outerwear brand makes the best raincoats on the planet. Look no further than the Kinton for proof. The rubberised bonded cotton parka has taped seams and a storm hood, making it impervious to moisture. The 3/4 length body sits around the knees for most men. The only issue with Mackintosh is that maintaining two centuries of top-tier hand-made craftsmanship in the UK comes at a steep price.

Garmin Fenix 8 Pro MicroLED
The Fenix 8 Pro might be the most capable smartwatch across Garmin’s entire roster, boasting cellular and satellite connectivity to compete with the likes of the Apple Watch Ultra. However, its halo feature is an industry-first MicroLED display that provides up to 4,500 nits of light for supreme visibility no matter how sunny it is outside. That said, the new feature does come with a pair of caveats, including a somewhat modest 10-day battery life (down from 27 days on the OLED version) and an eye-watering price tag. The Garmin Fenix 8 Pro with MicroLED costs $2,000 and only comes in one size, 51mm.

JBL Boombox 4
JBL’s Boombox is the largest portable rugged Bluetooth speaker that the company makes — note, this is not counting its line of Party speakers, which are massive. The Boombox 4 is an upgraded version of the Boombox 3, which was released in 2022. It features the same boombox-style design, but is two pounds lighter and promises 50 percent more power. Additionally, JBL enhanced it with new audio technologies, such as AI Sound Boost and Auracast (for multi-room functionality). It also supports lossless audio playback via a wired USB-C connection. Available in four finishes: black, blue, white and camo.

Adidas Adizero x Mercedes-AMG Collection
Hot on the heels of their respective world record attempts, Adidas and Mercedes-AMG are collaborating on an exclusive collection. Along with a sports bag made from Labfiber Biotech Leather Alternative, it comprises six running shoes, including the Adios Pro 4, the Adizero Prime X 3 Strung and the Adizero Evo SL, among others. The collection is available on the Adidas app and in select retail locations.

Remarkable Paper Pro Move
Remarkable’s Paper Pro Move is essentially a smaller version of the Paper Pro that it released in late 2024 — instead of an 11.8-inch color e-ink display, the Move’s display is 7.3 inches, making it slim enough to be able to slip into your pants’ pocket. Like the Paper Pro, the Move is predominantly meant to be a beautiful note-taking device; unlike color e-readers like the Kindle Colorsoft, the Remarkable’s tablets don’t have access to online book stores.

Integra Professional Amplifier Series
Integra, a Japanese hi-fi audio manufacturer (and sub-brand of Onkyo), has introduced its Professional Amplifier Series. It features four amplifier models — 4125DSP ($1,900), 8125DSP ($3,700), 4500DSP ($3,600), and 8500DSP ($6,000) — each designed to drive custom home audio installations. The amplifiers can be controlled using an optional wall-mounted Zone Controller, and feature built-in presets for Klipsch loudspeakers (Klipsch is a sister brand). According to Integra, the new series offers “powerful, precise amplification and easy-to-use controls for sophisticated residential and commercial installations.”

Diesel x Eastpak Denim Bag Collection
Eastpak is one of the most iconic, enduring names in bags, especially when it comes to everyday carry. Now, the brand has teamed up with Diesel to bring a similarly iconic and enduring material to a collection of packs. Available across backpacks, sling bags, totes and even roller travel bags, this collection sees denim applied as the primary external material, lending some classic styling to these EDC and travel haulers. While the bulk of the collection has full-denim exteriors, ther are also a few that see the classic American material paired up with Cordura nylon — another tried-and-true EDC staple.

H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Smoked Salmon
Moser is known for its mastery of smoked dials, with one of the brand’s most impressive — and undoubtedly its cleverest — being the “Smoked Salmon” dial that debuted on the Streamliner Center Seconds sports watch in 2023. Instead of a traditional pink “salmon” dial, Moser’s version leans into the “smoked” aspect with copper and brown gradient hues and a vertical griffé finish that recalls the cedar planks used to smoke the delectable fish. For the first time, the dial is seen outside of the Streamliner line, making its way to Moser’s most classic dress watch line, the Endeavour, where it’s able to show off with minimal interference thanks to the ultra-sparse layout of the brand’s trademark perpetual calendar, which features a date window at 3:00 and a tiny hand at center that indicates the month using the indices.

Y’2 x Standard & Strange Single Riders Jacket
Standard & Strange ordered a modified run of the Y’2 TR-65 Single Riders Jacket with the zip cuff changed to a button cuff. It is made from 1.33mm full-grain steerhide roughout leather dyed a deep olive green, with the oiled grain reverse side visible on the inner cuffs and zipper plackets. It features a matching leather zipper pull, a chain zipper chest pocket and polished corozo nut buttons. The inside is fully lined with a cotton-linen canvas on the body and cupro on the sleeves.

Specialized S-Works Turbo Levo 4 LTD
Thanks to an unprecedented mix of power, control, traction and range, the Turbo Levo 4 already sits atop the e-MTB heap. This exclusive new build takes it to another level, thanks to such premium features as a FOX Podium inverted fork, super-responsive Trickstuff MAXIMA brakes and ultra-light (383g) Titanium Cane Creek Electric Wings Cranks that boost every pedal stroke. Rounding out this rare gem is custom Strata paint, a multi-layer treatment that transitions from deep navy to astral blue.

Dime x Vans Skate Era Stub
Dime teamed up with Vans to refurbish the Era, the first-ever purpose-built skate shoe, released by Vans in 1976. It is essentially a beefed-up version of the Authentic, with a padded collar and extra eyelets. The Montreal-based skateboarding company utilizes the top skating tech available in Van’s inventory. The new Era Stub is equipped with a SickStick rubber outsole for enhanced grip, a PopCush insole for impact cushioning and DuraCap reinforcement on high-friction areas of the foxing. The upper blends canvas and suede panels, and Dime’s logo is embossed in the heel counter. It also comes in a yellow version with bolt-shaped eyelets, modeled after Timberland boots. The Era Stub will be available on August 30 from Dime and select Vans retailers.

Remanufactured 1959 Austin Mini
Austin Cars Ltd. is building a pair of 1959 Mini replicas to race at the 2025 Goodwood Revival for the St Mary’s Trophy. Ownes Fabrications will be building the bodies and the roll cages, while Switftune will be building the race-performing A-series engines. As highly detailed recreations, they’ll wear original Austin grilles and badges and ride higher, allowing for more body roll in the corners as in the 1950s.

DJI Mic 3
The DJI Mic 3 is the brand’s latest and most advanced wireless microphone system, designed specifically for content creators. Like its predecessor, the 2024-released Mic 2, the Mic 3 ships with two transmitters, one receiver and a charging case to hold them. However, the Mic 3 system is roughly half the size and weight of the Mic 2, and DJI upgraded it with superior performance, more internal storage and new features, such as adaptive gain controls and voice tone presets. As of August 2025, price and availability info have yet to be revealed.

Brooks Cascadia Elite
Brooks enters the race to build the ultimate super shoe for the trails with the Cascadia Elite. The shoe weighs just 9.5 ounces for a men’s size nine and boasts a carbon plate between two layers of PEBA foam, Matryx upper and Vibram Megagrip Elite outsole. Worn by the 2025 Western States runner-up Chris Myers, the Cascadia Elite comes out in March of 2026.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen)
Bose announced the second-generation versions of its flagship noise-cancelling wireless earbuds earlier this summer, but they’re finally available. As far as looks and features, they don’t stray too far away from the 2023-released originals. However, Bose upgraded in several key ways. They promise even better adaptive noise-cancellation thanks to new and improved AI, as well as superior call clarity. The case now supports wireless charging. They also have new ear tips that feature a built-in wax guard to prevent buildup and audio degradation. Available in three colors: Black, White Smoke and Deep Plum.

Bianchet UltraFino Sapphire
Ultra high-end watchmaker Bianchet exclusively produces tourbillon timepieces, and the brand may have launched its most impressive yet with the UltraFino Sapphire, the world’s thinnest tourbillon watch with a sapphire case. The in-house UT01 tourbillon movement is crafted mainly from titanium and boasts a solid gold rotor — that’s right, it’s an automatic — and measures just 3.85mm tall. This allows the watch to come in with an overall thickness of just 9.85mm. Despite its thinness and the sapphire case, this is still a sports watch at heart, with an impressive 5,000 Gs of shock resistance and 50m water resistance rating. It’s priced at CHF 85,500, which converts to around $106,600 before tariffs.

Glashütte Original PanoMaticCalendar Blue of Dawn
Glashütte Original celebrates 180 years of watchmaking in its eponymous German town with this limited-edition tribute to its atelier’s watchmakers. The PanoMaticCalendar Blue of Dawn features an openworked dial in an alluring blue shade inspired by the early morning hours worked by the brand’s artisans. A “vinyl” finish adds a unique texture to the blue features of the dial, while the openworked components show off the decorated in-house Cal. 92-11 movement. The automatic annual calendar requires adjustment just once a year for Leap Year and features a moonphase indicator, a big date complication, a retrograde month display and a clockface boasting white gold indices, heat-blued hands and Super-LumiNova. It’s all housed in a 42mm platinum case with sapphire crystals fore and aft and paired with a matching blue alligator leather strap.

Marshall Bromley 750
Marshall’s Bromley 750 is the British audio manufacturer’s first-ever party speaker, which basically just means it’s a really large portable Bluetooth speaker with inputs for connecting microphones or instruments. The speaker plays 360-degree sound and promises more than 40 hours of playtime on a single charge. It also has integrated stage lighting (as seen in the above photo), which looks pretty cool. Additionally, it has a built-in handle and wheels to help you get from place to place — it weighs 52 pounds, after all.

Rolls-Royce Spectre Inspired by Primavera
Named after the Italian word for spring, the Spectre Inspired by Primavera series includes three distinct expressions: Evanescent, Reverie and Blossom. Each car offers a distinct interpretation of the season through its unique colorway, although they all feature common elements, such as a shared cherry blossom motif and Blackwood trim. Available for commission until the beginning of next year, deliveries are expected ahead of spring 2026.

Iron Heart CPO Shirt
Iron Heart built a nigh indestructible CPO jacket from single-rinse 18-ounce selvedge denim, featuring signed solid copper snaps. It has a Western flair with double-needle stitched pointed yokes on the front and back. The sleeves are secured with double-needle stitching, and the side seams are chain-stitched. Twill lining on the cuffs, collars and pockets adds comfort and durability.

Oyster Cryo Blocks
From Oyster, makers of the award-winning iceless cooler, these innovative “cyro” blocks offer a high-performance alternative to traditional ice packs that won’t melt into slush. According to the brand, they also chill down -12°C (10°F), meaning everything from ice cream to medicine can be stored for hours below freezing point during long car rides or days at the beach.

Roark Layover Pro Traveler Pants
Considering Roark’s driving force is adventure lifestyle, it’s no surprise the brand appears to have nailed this particular garment. Launched alongside the similarly affordable and compelling Layover Pro Traveler Shorts ($79), these performance pants boast a number of transit-ready features, including zip front and back pockets, a bonus rear pocket for stashing your phone or passport, a laser-perforated back ventilation panel and a TSA-friendly waistband drawstring. Available in four colors, they can go long and strong thanks to rugged new Embarq Dura-Stretch organic cotton blend fabric, which offers enhanced breathability, moisture-wicking and four-way stretch.

Leatherman Micra Pumpkin Spice
Just in time for the return of a particularly hot fall beverage, Leatherman cleverly introduces a fresh Cerakote treatment for its beloved keychain multi-tool. The Micra boasts loads of handy little functions for everyday tasks: 1.6-inch blade, spring-action scissors, flat/Phillips screwdriver (plus two smaller flat drivers), ruler, nail cleaner, nail file, tweezers and bottle opener. The new Cerakote hue, meanwhile, not only imparts seasonal flair but boosts the stainless steel body’s resistance to abrasion, wear, corrosion and chemicals.

Danner N45 GTX
Danner is doubling down on its N45 series, which debuted in early 2025 as the brand’s first recraftable hiker. Now both the mid and low versions come with a Gore-Tex Invisible Fit liner, shielding your feet from mud, rain and slush. Like the original N45s, the new variants each have a supercritical foam midsole, Vibram Megagrip outsole and abrasion-resistant nylon-polyester upper.

Level Lock Pro
Level’s Lock Pro is its new flagship smart lock. Like its predecessor, the 2022-released Lock Plus, the Lock Pro is designed to blend into your home and work seamlessly with Apple’s smart home ecosystem. However, the new model has been upgraded in several important ways. It features a faster process and double the battery life (largely thanks to a new motion sensor). It has new sensors for detecting whether the door is open or closed without the use of external magnet stickers. Most significantly, it adds Matter and Thread, meaning it’s compatible with all smart home ecosystems (including Apple’s).

Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Barchetta
Italian coachbuilder Touring Superleggera has unveiled an open-topped spin on the Ferrari 550 Maranello that it’s calling the Veloce12 Barchetta. Along with giving the thoroughbred a subtle aesthetic overhaul, the firm has tuned the 5.5-liter V12 engine to produce 478 horsepower and 419 lb-ft of torque. As such, when mated to a 6-speed gearbox, it can hit 62 mph in just 4.4 seconds before topping out at 190 mph.

Buck Mason Bulkhead Dungaree
Buck Mason meticulously recreated a pair of US Navy denim work pants issued in the 1940s. It is cut with a faithful wide, straight fit from 10oz 2×1 denim with a herringbone pattern sourced from Collect Mill in Japan. The high-rise waist sits around the natural waistline, and it has jean-style pockets with patches in the back and slanted vents in the front. The dungarees are only available in the Seeded Natural color of undyed cotton.

Fi Mini
Fi’s Mini is a GPS pet tracker designed for cats and small dogs. It works similarly to Fi’s current smart dog collar, the Series 3+, but it’s smaller and clips onto your pet’s existing collar. In addition to tracking your pet’s location (using Verizon’s LTE-M cell network), the Mini works as a wearable device for your pet, tracking activity, sleep, and certain behavioral features (powered by AI), such as barking, eating, drinking and scratching. Like its other trackers, the Mini uses a subscription payment plan, which costs roughly $129/year.

Gadhouse Wesley
Gadhouse’s Wesley are affordable wired hi-fi headphones that resemble those paired with an old-school Walkman — according to the brand, they’ve been designed to “channel a golden age of portable music listening: the 1980s.” The headphones are lightweight and highly adjustable, and support lossless audio up to 48kHz. They also come with USB-C, 3.5mm and 6.3mm adapters, so you can use them with various source devices.

Bleu de Chanel L’Exclusif
Chanel adds another flanker to its legendary men’s fragrance with this parfum from the label’s lauded in-house perfumer, Olivier Polge. L’Exclusif adds a hefty dose of sandalwood to the mix, along with cistus labdanum resin for a woody, ambery juice that’s dripping with warmth for the colder months.

Snow Peak x Merrell MTL Longsky 2 Matryx
Leave it to Snow Peak to bring serious street style to a rugged trail running shoe. That’s exactly what they’ve done here, imbuing these Merrells with an “exclusive color inspired by the charcoal of a campfire” and sneakily safety-boosting reflective logos. Beyond aesthetics, premium performance features include a Matryx upper made from multifilament Kevlar and polyamide material that is lightweight, breathable and abrasion-resistant, an energy-efficient FloatPro foam midsole and a Vibram MegaGrip outsole for reliable traction on all surfaces — be they in the backcountry or the urban jungle.

BMW 3 Series: 50 Years
BMW 3-Series: 50 Years, by automotive historian Tony Lewin, offers a comprehensive and visually rich account of BMW’s most enduring model. Its 224 pages trace the evolution from the 1975 E21 through the E30, E46 and up to today’s G20, highlighting stylistic shifts, technical advancements and the influence of the iconic M3. The book features first-person interviews with key designers and engineers, archival and commissioned photography and informative sidebars exploring collector perspectives, related Z models and racing history. Scheduled for publication on November 4, 2025, this volume provides a thoughtful chronicle of five decades of automotive development.

Schott Jersey Knit Crewneck Sweater
Schott is the top name for American leather jackets, but the New Jersey-based brand also produces a well-rounded clothing line. This mid-weight, 100 percent cotton sweater is based on an old Anglo-Irish design with rolled cuffs, a ribbed waist and a rolled-ribbed neckline. Made popular in America by sailors and fishermen, it is now ideal for daily wear on dry land. The sturdy cotton build suits it for shoulder season and layering through the winter.

Tern Airstream Special Edition Bikes
A renowned specialty bike maker and an iconic RV brand have joined forces to zhuzh up a couple of the former’s two-wheelers in a way that could not be more on brand for the latter. That’s right, the bikes get not only Airstream logos but also the brand’s signature Aluminum Silver Finish, complementing their ultra-reliable Bosch Performance Drive Systems and other compelling qualities. The Tern Vektron S10 (shown) is a premium compact folding electric bike, combining portability with the performance of a full-sized e-bike. The HSD P5I, meanwhile, is a high-performance compact electric cargo bike that can handle heavy loads — including groceries and/or a child — yet remains relatively nimble.

Wandrd Rogue Sling V2
Wandrd has taken its most beloved EDC camera pack back to the drawing board, giving it a host of new upgrades and tweaks to make it better than ever. It has gotten a significant comfort revamp, seeing its strap swapped for a cushy EVA-padded one, and has been made more weatherproof, courtesy of better external materials and zippers. The two larger sizes even have expandable laptop sleeves, should you need a little tech-hauling in your sling bag.

Insta360 Go Ultra
The Insta360 Go Ultra is the company’s latest addition to its Go series of compact action cameras. Like the others, the Go Ultra has a two-piece modular system comprised of a thumb-sized camera that pops out of a rectangular body (called the “Action Pod”) with a viewfinder; you can attach the smaller camera to a mount or item of clothing and then view what it’s capturing on the viewfinder. Compared to its predecessor, last year’s Go 3S, the Go Ultra’s smaller camera has a new design — it’s more square than pill-shaped — and thus is slightly larger. This increased size has allowed Insta360 to give it a bigger battery and a microSD card slot (instead of relying on built-in storage). More importantly, it features a larger 1/1.28-inch sensor and is capable of shooting 4K videos at 60fps (the Go 3S maxed out at 4K 30fps). It also features a new ambient light sensor, which should improve its performance in low-light situations.

Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama “Plasma” and “Fusion”
After releasing a handsome panda-dialed version of the Seventies Chronograph Panorama, Glashütte Original revisits the retro watch to showcase the might of its newly opened dial manufacture. The watch gets two limited-edition colorways, lime-green “Plasma” and purple “Fusion,” both inspired by virtual worlds and limited to just 100 pieces each.

Relwen Polo Jack
Relwen classed up the old-school snap neck pop-over, familiar to outdoor enthusiasts for generations, by blending it with a polo. The collar and chest pocket add an elevated touch to the ultra-versatile layer. It is made from a vertically quilted nylon-spandex shell with a mesh lining that balances insulation and ventilation. Underarm gussets are free of insulation to promote breathability. Long ribbed cuffs and deep split-tail side seams make it easy to get on and off and promote layering. It comes in navy blue, chalky white, steel gray and camo.

Opel Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo
Opel’s Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo is a concept designed to showcase the future of the brand’s design language as it applies to EVs. Powered by a pair of electric motors, it would make 800 horsepower, accelerate to 60 mph in less than 2.0 seconds and be able deliver an additional 80 horsepower of boost at the touch of a button. Though not destined for production, Opel has worked with Gran Turismo to make this a playable concept car. It joins other futuristic Vision vehicles in Gran Turismo 7.

Merrell 1TRL Wilderness SE
Merrell reissues its original hiker from the 1980s but with a fresh new look that includes a hairy-suede upper for street-savvy wearers. However, its durable Vibram sole means it’s just as rugged and capable as ever. It comes in two colorways, black and “Dark Cherry,” both available at the London-based retailer Goodhood.

Ruroc AT4.0 Carbon Chrome and Eclipse Helmets
If the guys from Daft Punk got into motorcycling, these dazzling new brain buckets would be right up their alley. The Chrome edition was particularly difficult for Ruroc to bring to life, ultimately needing an eight-stage nano painting and finishing process to achieve the reflective liquid metal finish. The Eclipse, meanwhile, is a dark knight laced with silver and blue metallic flecks, resembling a starlit blackout sky. Both helmets boast a lightweight carbon fiber shell, RHEON impact protection, easy-use Fidlock magnetic chin strapnand built-in compatibility with the Shockwave Bluetooth audio system. The Eclipse is available now while the Chrome arrives next month in limited quantities.

Herman Miller Eames Molded Plastic Dining Chair
The two most magical words in the world of furniture are “Eames Chair.” Virtually all of the seats designed in the mid-twentieth century by Charles and Ray Eames have reached iconic status, from the grail-worthy Eames Lounge Chair to the classic LCW. First debuting in 1970 and discontinued in 1993, the EC-127 — better known as the Eames Molded Plastic Dining Chair — was created by the pair to be a more durable, upholstered version of the designers’ Molded Plywood Dining Chair. Now, Herman Miller, in collaboration with the Eames Office, has resurrected the EC-127, with the new version being made from 99 percent post-industrial recycled plastic in a variety of colors inspired by the shades the Eameses used on a prototype of “The Toy.” The new EC-127 is also, for the first time, available in non-upholstered versions as well as upholstered, with the upholstery options including Eames contemporary Alexander Girard’s Hopsak pattern that was available on the original 1970 chair.

Terra Kaffe TK Demi
This stunning coffee machine is about the same size as pod coffee makers. But there’s one major difference: this one is fully automatic. That means it can make the whole gamut of coffee types — espresso, americano, drip and more — while also offering self-cleaning. Really, all you have to do is make sure you keep it loaded with fresh beans. You can even customize your drink with the machine’s simple, intuitive controls. Homebrew will never be the same again.
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Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is the company’s next-gen foldable smartphone and the star of its Pixel 10 lineup. The most unique thing about the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is that it holds the distinction of being the only foldable with an IP68 rating, meaning it’s completely protected from both dust and water. Compared to last year’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold, the new model has a faster processor, smaller bezels and a larger front display. It’s available for preorder now, with shipping starting October 9th.

Google Pixel Watch 4
Google’s next-generation smartwatch, the Pixel Watch 4, has numerous upgrades over last year’s Pixel Watch 3. It features a brighter, curvier “domed” display with thinner bezels — the brand claims this gives it a 10 percent larger visible screen area. It also has a longer battery life and supports faster charging. It comes in two sizes, 41mm and 45mm, and is available for preorder now. Shipping starts October 9th.

Totem Automobili GT Super Sport Prototipo
Alfa Romeo restomod specialist Totem Automobili has unveiled its final GT Super-based creation. Dubbed the ‘Sport Prototipo,’ it features a 740-horsepower 3.2-liter twin-turbo V6, beautifully sculpted wide-body aerodynamics and plenty of carbon fiber in the wheels, brakes, seats and center console. Just 10 examples are slated to be built.

Ten Thousand Foundation Collection
Back in the day, the Foundation Short was one of Ten Thousand’s original hardcore strength training products. While that item has since evolved into the rugged Rep Short, the Foundation name lives on in this new family of good-looking high-performance shirts and shorts intended for everyday use. Available in four understated colorways, the tees are soft, stretchy and moisture-wicking, while the shorts boast a lightweight, breathable shell, ultra-comfortable liner and purpose-built pockets that won’t slow you down, whether you’re blasting through a HIIT workout or running around town.

Lee x Crayola Chore Jacket
Lee teamed up with Crayola for a collection of vintage-inspired workwear in classic crayon colors. It includes t-shirts, hoodies and overalls, but the highlight is a matching set of work pants and a chore jacket. The retro hickory stripe fabric has been overdyed in Magic Ming and Violet Blue. The jacket has four patch pockets and reinforced cuffs with rivet buttons throughout. The collar button, top cuff buttons and pocket rivets are painted to match the Crayola color.

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph Pink Gold
Fittingly released for Monterey Car Week 2025, this pink gold and black titanium version of Roger Dubuis’s Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph is essentially a hypercar for your wrist. The watch’s exceptional in-house automatic flyback chronograph movement has all the standard car-sounding parts you’d expect from a high-end chronograph calibre, like a column wheel and vertical clutch, but it also includes some exclusive Roger Dubuis innovations that are even more in tune with automotive engineering. There’s the Second Braking System built into the clutch, which keeps the chronograph hand from flickering, and the 120° Rotating Minute Counter, which reads more like a speedometer than a traditional chronograph register. The watch is priced at $135,000 and is limited to 88 pieces.

Colnago C68 Rossa
This stunning new limited-edition road bicycle honors the 90th anniversary of La Vuelta, which kicks off this weekend, for the first time ever hosted by Torino. Naturally, a 70-year-old Italian brand must follow up its rollout of the 2023 Giro d’Italia C68 and 2024 Tour de France one with an equally iconic official bike of the Spanish Grand Tour race. A dual homage to Spain and Torino, this C68 draws its inspiration from a creature with meaning to both places — the bull — and is festooned with unique touches including silver metal leaf and Candy Red finishing, a Vuelta trophy-inspired bottle cage, a specially branded seat and fork and dedicated components from Prologo, Enve, Carbon-Ti and CeramicSpeed. Befitting the anniversary, only 90 individually numbered units are available.

Todd Snyder Suede Dylan Jacket in Oxblood
The Dylan Jacket was one of the first pieces Todd Snyder introduced under his solo label. It has been a staple of the brand ever since, a perennial best-seller, and Snyder has revealed on multiple occasions that it remains one of his favorite creations. It is a luxurious take on an American trucker jacket, with double flap chest pockets, waist tabs and a snap front. We’ve seen the Dylan Jacket in dozens of fabrics, like Japanese denim and Italian suede, but the new oxblood suede might be the best-looking version yet. The rich burgundy, bordering on chocolate brown, has been a staple color in leather dress shoes for over a century, but transfers beautifully to a suede jacket.

Ayaneo Pocket DS
The Nintendo DS was one of the best handheld gaming consoles of all time, full stop. Ayaneo’s Pocket DS looks like a valiant attempt to capture that same magic, albeit with a much more robust OS and tech specs. Per the brand, it’s the “world’s first dual screen flip Android handheld device.” It operates on the Snapdragon G3x Gen 2 gaming platform, has dual screens (including a 7-inch OLED main screen), boasts a beefy 8,000 mAh battery and a bunch of other PC-grade specs. And since it’s Android, it should be compatible with Steam (although this is unconfirmed).

2026 Can-Am Outlander Electric ATV
For 2026, Can-Am is bringing the world the first mass-produced electric ATV with the launch of its Outlander EV. Propulsion comes from a Rotax E-Power unit, enabling 47 horsepower and 53 lb-ft of torque. In practice, the Outlander EV offersn 1,830 pounds of towing and 50 miles of range, along with zero vibration and virtually maintenance-free operation.

Sony Inzone E9
The Sony Inzone E9 are the brand’s first in-ear monitors specifically designed for gaming. They’ve been developed and tuned by FNATIC, a professional esports brand, and support 360 Spatial Sound. They also have a fully enclosed structure, combined with noise-isolating tips, that promises to do an excellent job of blocking out outside noises. Available in white (shown) or black.

Samsung Neo QLED 4K QN90F TV (115″)
Samsung’s QN90F is its new flagship line of Neo QLED 4K TVs for 2025 — they’re simply gorgeous. When it was released in March 2025, the largest size that Samsung offered was a 98-inch model, priced at $15,000. As of August 2025, Samsung has now taken it up a notch by releasing an even larger 115-inch model. According to the press release, the display “delivers stunning, AI-enhanced picture quality that’s optimized to deliver details that stay sharp and clear on the big screen.”

Ringbrothers 1971 Aston Martin DBS ‘Octavia’
Wisconsin-based restomod specialists Ringbrothers have officially entered the export game with the debut of ‘Octavia.’ An American take on the 1971 Aston Martin DBS, it features a dramatic widebody design, an abundance of carbon fiber and numerous Bond-inspired touches (like the name). Under the hood, Octavia packs an 805-horsepower supercharged Ford V8, and it boasts modernities like C7 Corvette rear suspension.

Columbia ROC Tech Cargo Pants
In the brand’s words, these pants are “overqualified for everyday adventures.” While that sounds boastful and perhaps hyperbolic, they did some testing to that end: Columbia made a rope out of these pants and dangled someone from a helicopter to prove it. Not only are these pants incredibly tough, but they also offer plenty of comfort and utility, thanks to some built-in stretch and plenty of pockets. Perhaps best of all: you can have all this and more for a paltry fee (relative to other, similar adventure pants).

Chronoswiss Opus Purple Rain
The original Chronoswiss Opus debuted in 1995 as the world’s first skeletonized automatic chronograph, and 30 years later, the brand is celebrating its trailblazing model with a seriously special version. The Opus Purple Rain features a Grade 5 titanium case that’s been colored purple, along with the skeletonized dial, using chemical vapor deposition. Powering the watch is the skeletonized C.741S movement, which also boasts purple CVD treatment on its rotor. Lastly, and most unique of all, is the “Magic” strap. Made of white leather, the strap is UV-reactive, meaning its color changes to purple in sunlight. Limited to 30 pieces, the celebratory Opus Purple Rain is priced at $17,000.

GiantMouse GMF1 Jubilee Silver
GiantMouse celebrates its 10th anniversary with the stunning Jubilee Collection, an exclusive series of high-end fixed-blade knives. While the Jubilee Gold will only be available at August 23rd’s grand opening of the brand’s showroom in East Lansing, Michigan — and the Copper sold out — the Silver drops today at noon and, considering there are just 28 units, won’t last long. Meticulously manufactured in Maniago, Italy, it features a 2.7-inch blade made of rippling Vinland Damasteel and a handle made of Space Coral Silver Carbon (carbon fiber and silver-infused resin). The knife measures 5.27 inches total, weighs 2.5 ounces and comes with a handcrafted black leather sheath.

UES Heavy Flannel Shirt
Leave it to a Japanese workwear brand to reproduce a perfect midcentury American flannel work shirt. UES used a vintage American Schonherr shuttle power loom to weave 14.5-ounce heavyweight 100-percent cotton flannel with a soft brushed interior. The plaid patterns are direct dyed after the fabric is woven, creating a rich color that will develop patina with age. It is sewn with double needle construction throughout, save for the chain-stitched side seams. All buttons, including those on the two chest pockets, are ivory palm nut. Eight colors are available through Blue Owl, including six plaids, a navy pinstripe and a solid dark navy blue.

Coros Nomad
On paper, the Nomad shares a lot with the best-in-class Coros Pace Pro, including an AMOLED screen and even the same price tag. However, a handful of features would make this the preferred adventure watch for trail runners, mountain bikers and even anglers that crave more data than speed and distance. For starters, the Nomad has full color maps (something missing on the significantly more expensive Garmin Instinct 3), Voice Pins to record notes on specific parts of a trail and a log to record casts and catches on the water. According to Coros, the watch has a battery life of 22 days with “regular use.”

Lamborghini Fenomeno
Rumors of the death of the V12 engine were premature. The Lamborghini Fenomeno is the Italian automaker’s fastest car ever, and at the heart of its powertrain is the most powerful V12 engine ever produced by the Raging Bull. The Fenomeno’s 6.5L engine cranks out 823hp and 535 lb-ft of torque, but it alone isn’t responsible for the car’s Lambo-record top speed of 217mph. That’s because the Fenomeno is a plug-in hybrid that mates its mid-mounted V12 with three electric motors for a total power output of 1,065hp. We’ve seen a similar setup before in the Revuelto, but the fact that Lamborghini is not only continuing to use V12 engines in hybrids but also is putting in the necessary R&D to make those engines more powerful than ever shows there’s life left for the engine yet.

LG Goldstar Heritage Fan
LG is best known for its consumer electronics — TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, ovens and even vacuum cleaners. But it got its start making much more modest things. One of its original electronic-focused products was the D-301 fan, which the brand has just lovingly revised for the modern era with the Golstar Heritage Fan you see here. Based on existing, still-functioning original models — which the brand had to track down to reference personally — this version combines modern tech with traditional styling and pays homage to the brand’s humble origins.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE
Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 FE are redesigned and more affordable versions of the Galaxy Buds 3 from last year. The “Fan Edition” wireless earbuds still have the AirPod-like stem (or “blade”) design of their predecessors, but they now work with swappable ear tips to help you get a better fit. They also boast improved call quality and a longer-lasting battery. They support active noise-cancellation, too. Available in two colors: black or gray (shown).

Revi The Challenger Helmet
Colorado-born, women-led Revi jumps into the alpine protection game with this affordable, fully featured ASTM F2040-certified brain bucket. Highlights include a micro-dial fit system, glove-friendly Fidlock magnetic buckle, adjustable ventilation and high style courtesy of seven two-tone colorways. The helmet also pairs perfectly with Revi’s inaugural goggle, The Catalyst ($160+). Both products are available for pre-order now, with shipping beginning in October.

Porsche ANDIAL 50th Anniversary Wrap
The ANDIAL 911 Design Wrap celebrates the racing outfit’s 50th anniversary. Founded by Arnold Wagner (“AN”), Dieter Inzenhofer (“DI”), and Alwin Springer (“AL” in ANDIAL), the firm helped establish Porsche’s racing and road-going performance presence in the 1970s and 1980s. Available on the 992.2 GT3, it pays tribute to the livery found on the ANDIAL 935-L.

Wyze Duo Cam Pan
Wyze’s Duo Cam Pan is a smart home security camera that combines two 2K cameras into a single unit. The bottom one is a fixed camera with a wide field of view, while the top one is a pan-and-tilt camera that spins 360 degrees, and you can control it from your smartphone. The idea is that between the two cameras, you effectively have no blind spots, and you can see everything in the area. The Duo Cam Pan is suitable for indoor or outdoor use.

Lexus Sport Concept
Toyota’s Lexus Sport Concept offers a preview of the luxury brand’s next-generation sports car. As a wide, low-profile two-door, the design shows obvious similarities to the long-discontinued LFA. Though Lexus has not shared powertrain information or specifications, it follows previous teasers showcasing a Toyota-branded GT and GT Racing Concept. As such, it will likely be a hybrid V8.

Vans x J.Crew Premium Authentic
J.Crew is back with one of its best parlor tricks: a one-off exclusive Vans sneaker. This time, it’s the Premium Authentic, which adopts creamy off-white canvas upper and dark-green stripe around the top of the midsole. While the Authentic dates back to the 1960s, this version comes with Vans’s new Sola Foam ADC insole for all-day comfort.

HTC Vive Eagle
Best known for its Vive virtual reality headsets, HTC is entering the smart glasses category to compete with Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and Amazon’s Echo Frames. The Vive Eagle is a stylish pair of shades with an integrated 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera that can be used to take photos and videos. There are built-in mics and speakers for listening to music and answering calls. And, since it’s integrated with the company’s virtual assistant, you can use “Hey Vive” voice commands to do things like play music, get restaurant recommendations, or take photos and videos. Pricing and US availability info have yet to be released.

Shinola Detrola
A fan favorite when it was introduced six years ago, the Detrola returns as part of Shinola’s Runwell family. Designed and built in the brand’s hometown of Detroit, the 41mm watch comes in three classic colorways plus two bolder limited-edition treatments channeling quirky ’80s vibes — all with matching FKM rubber straps. Other highlights include an Argonite 705 Quartz movement, a case made of stainless steel co-molded with TR90 resin and a pumpkin crown.

Moncler Trailgrip APEX2GTX
Moncler is known for its upscale take on outdoor gear, and these hiking sneakers fit right in with the rest of the brand’s catalog. While they’re made with some fine materials, like nubuck and leather — giving them elevated vibes — they’re also fully capable of exploring the most challenging terrain. To that end, they boast a beefy and aggressive Vibram Megagrip outsole, a waterproof Gore-Tex membrane, and a cushy EVA midsole mated to an Ortholite footbed.

Steele The Cambridge Backpack
Steele Canvas Basket Corp. introduces its first backpack, based on the brand’s time-tested tote bags. It is built from industrial-grade canvas, has leather grips on the handles and zipper tabs, and uses #10 YKK zippers for the top and side pockets. The backpack straps are adjustable and can be shortened to carry the bag as a tote. It comes in black and crimson red, paying homage to the brand’s roots in Cambridge, MA.

Hay O2 Lounge Chair
Danish designer furniture label Hay’s fall 2025 collection includes several standouts, chief among them being the O2 Lounge Chair by Swedish industrial designer Jonas Forsman. The minimalist chair pairs a tubular steel frame with a shrink-fit layer of fabric that molds to the user while offering firm support. Forsman likens the experience to “sitting on air” due to its near-weightless feel. The chair is paired with a matching ottoman and is available in a range of upholstery options from DWR for $3,490.

Bremont Supermarine Full Ceramic Polar White
Less than a week after Bremont unveiled a striking new polar white colorway for its Supermarine 500m diver in stainless steel, the British brand gave its higher-end Supermarine Full Ceramic the same dial treatment. Featuring the same attractive white textured wave dial with orange and black accents as the steel version, the ceramic version doubles down on the clean vibes by pairing the dial and black ceramic bezel with a black ceramic case. The tough, anti-scratch case also gets an improved movement inside, with the automatic BB14-AH calibre boasting a 56-hour power reserve.

Patagonia Provisions Bison Sticks
Remember Slim Jims, the gas station jerky sticks? Of course you do. Well, one of Patagonia’s latest Provisions releases is a lot like those, except better in nearly every way. Aptly named Bison Sticks, these single-serving meat snacks are made from 100-percent grass-fed, pasture-raised bison (and don’t have any ingredients you can’t pronounce). They contain 8g of protein per stick and just 80 calories, making them a perfect on-the-go snack for active folks. They’re perfectly sized for slipping into your pocket or backpack and come in a trio of flavors, including Original, Ranch and Jalapeño.

Insta360 Antigravity A1
The Antigravity A1 is Insta360’s first-ever drone, and it’s unique for several reasons. First, it features two ultra-wide cameras, one located on its roof and one on its underside, allowing it to capture an immersive 360-degree video. Two, it’s also the first drone capable of recording 8K video. And three, it comes with the necessary goggles and a handheld controller to fly it at no extra cost. Pricing has yet to be revealed and it’s scheduled for a January 2026 release date.

Teenage Engineering Computer–2
Teenage Engineering’s latest product isn’t just affordable, it’s free. The semi-transparent computer case, constructed from a single sheet of plastic, comes together with hinges and snap hooks, without the need for screws. It fits a Mini-ITX motherboard, sfx power supply and a dual-slot graphics card up to 180mm.

Butterfork 4-Piece Purest Knife Set With Stand
It might not be obvious from a cursory glance at the site, but Butterfork has deep ties to a rising force in EDC knives, the two-headed monster that is Artisan Cutlery and (the more wallet-friendly) CJRB. The three brands share not only a parent company but a proprietary high-carbon blade steel, AR-RPM9, valued for its edge retention and corrosion resistance. That’s what you’ll find in this beautiful, affordable kitchen knife set, featuring an 8-inch bread knife, 8-inch chef’s knife, 6.2-inch Nakiri knife and 3.5-inch paring knife, plus a magnetized, natural oak stand that can store up to 10 knives.
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Cadillac Elevated Velocity Concept
Cadillac’s Elevated Velocity concept channels the essence of the V-Series into a bold two-plus-two crossover that’s designed for exhilarating performance on- and off-road. Along with user-selectable ‘experience modes,’ Cadillac has envisioned the concept with a high-riding stance, gullwing doors and an ultra-luxe interior. Though not destined for production, it does preview the brand’s V-series possibilities in the case of a crossover.

Titaner Mecha Pen 2.0
Titaner’s latest crowdfunded project kind of looks like if the Terminator T-800 endoskeleton returned as an EDC instrument — and might be even more indestructible. Highlights include super-durable GR5 titanium construction, badass bolt-action deployment, a glow-in-the-dark tritium slot and a “fuel gauge” visual ink window so it’s easy to see when a G2-style refill is needed. Meanwhile, its secret weapons are an M390 steel tip for glass-breaking emergencies and a hidden multi-function spike for package opening, micro-carving and more.

Fender American Ultra Luxe Vintage Series
Fender’s American Ultra Luxe Vintage series features reimagined and modernized versions of five of the brand’s classic Stratocasters and Telecasters from the 1950s and 1960s. The models feature Pure Vintage pickups, stainless-steel frets and, most notably, one of the brand’s proprietary aged Heirloom finishes. According to the press release, the new collection “represents the pinnacle of Fender innovation and craftsmanship, setting the benchmark for premium electric instruments whilst showcasing the finest of the brand’s heritage – where timeless classics meet uncompromisingly modern technological refinement.”

‘Pheasant Tail Simplicity’
Patagonia founder and renowned environmentalist Yvon Chouinard teams up with celebrated anglers Craig Mathews and Mauro Mazzo in Pheasant Tail Simplicity, a new book that distills fly fishing to its purest form. Releasing October 7, this follow-up to Simple Fly Fishing teaches readers to tie 18 versatile patterns—each crafted from the tail feathers of a single male ring-necked pheasant. Drawing on nearly 200 years of combined experience, the trio pairs clear, step-by-step guidance with QR-linked videos demonstrating techniques for dry flies, nymphs, and wet flies. Blending global fishing tales with minimalist philosophy, the book celebrates skill, sustainability, and simplicity in the sport.

Velocity Restorations Dentside F-Series Trucks
Velocity Restorations has expanded its classic truck offerings with the addition of 1973-1979 Dentside F-Series pickups to its catalog. Built on a Roadster Shop chassis, each example comes powered by a Gen III Coyote V8 engine and features a 10-speed automatic transmission, Vintage Air A/C, a Bluetooth stereo and plenty of other modernizations.

Lightning Archives: Rolex
Lightning Archives is a series from the Japanese publication Lightning Magazine that gathers images and information on specific niche subjects related to style and culture. The Rolex issue features 190 pages of photos and information on obscure and rare Rolex references, like double-signed Submariners, Pre-Cosmograph chronographs and limited edition Datejusts. The image titles are in English, but the watch descriptions are in Japanese. Even if you can’t read the language, the images alone are worth the price.

Kuxiu M30 Magnetic Smart Connector Charger for iPad Pro/Air
Apple infamously hasn’t brought wireless charging to its iPad line, but this nifty charging cable seemingly does just that. The Kuxiu M30 magnetically attaches to the Smart Connector pins on the back of the iPad Pro or Air, which are typically used to connect its various accessories, and charges it at up to 35 watts. This allows you to charge the iPad while also freeing up its USB-C port, so you can simultaneously connect other accessories, such as an SSD or your camera. Note: no wall adapter is included, so you’ll have to provide your own.

The Macallan Harmony Collection Single Malt Whiskies
While it might seem odd at first, the marriage of single malt whisky and tea is pure, unadulterated genius. And The Macallan’s latest collaboration — a partnership with Jing — capitalizes on it in two ways. The first is Inspired By Phoenix Honey Orchid Tea, “a rare and aromatic oolong tea traditionally grown in the Phoenix Mountain range of Guangdong, China.” The second is Inspired By Organic Cherrywood Lapsang Tea, “a reinvented take on Lapsang Souchong, delicately smoked over cherrywood in the UK.” Both are aged in both American and European sherry casks, and they’re sure to be a unique treat for anyone lucky enough to get a bottle (or two).

Eccentrica V12 Titano
The Eccentrica V12 is a restomod of the legendary Lamborghini Diablo that keeps most of the design language from the ’90s supercar icon but loads it up with modern upgrades inside and out. The Titano version takes things further by transforming the road-going car into a legitimate track weapon by equipping it with a newly tuned suspension, a remapped ECU, a new carbon wing and forged carbon wheels, a motorsports-derived steering wheel and more. With just 19 Eccentrica V12 cars being produced across three variants, the Titano is extremely limited, but you can try your luck at obtaining one by contacting Eccentrica.

Tyler the Creator x Converse 1908 Naut-1
Tyler the Creator collaborated with Converse to revive the Naut-1 from the American sneaker brand’s archive. It is a mid-century deck sneaker with a cotton canvas upper, a scored rubber outsole for traction on wet surfaces and high rubber foxing for durability. It comes with flat cotton laces and alternative thick polyester spun laces. In addition to the green and white stripe, the deck sneaker is available in red and white stripes.

Amalgam Collection Honda RA272 Formula One Model
Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) and Amalgam Collection have partnered to create a premium scale model of the RA272 Formula One race car — the first to win Honda a F1 race victory. Painstakingly hand-built and painted, the model features more than 1,600 parts and includes an exact replica of the car’s V12 engine. Available in 1:18 and 1:8 scale, the models are priced $1,735 and $28,995, respectively.

Portland Design Works BigZag 32oz Bottle Cage
This sturdy, side-loading hydration-holding option is perfect for lugging bigger bottles around town. Mount it on the downtube or fork and you can tote up to a 32-ounce Nalgene (or other, similarly sized vessel), keeping your payload secure by adding a hyper-versatile Voile strap to one or both of the built-in slots. (Boasting 5mm stainless steel tubing, the 3.6-ounce cage is probably burly enough to handle wine or whiskey bottles, too, but you didn’t hear that from us.)

Mr. Fish x Sinclair 007 Camp Collar Shirts
Two legendary names in British men’s fashion have teamed up to celebrate the 60th anniversary of one of James Bond’s most stylish films, Thunderball, with faithful reissues of the classic camp collar shirts worn by 007 in the movie. Mr. Fish, the eponymous brand of the late designer Michael Fish, who designed the iconic cocktail cuff shirts for Turnbull & Asser that Sean Connery wore throughout his run as Bond, and the namesake brand of the late Anthony Sinclair, who tailored Connery’s suits in the films, are the English dream team behind the new collab. The iconic pink and navy linen-blend shirts from the film both reappear here, along with Bond’s pink and blue gingham and blue striped shirts, all in seersucker. There’s also a white camp-collar shirt that did not appear in the film but is a classic look nonetheless. All are available online and priced at $200 each.

Bentley Batur Convertible
For the first of its 16 coachbuilt Batur convertibles, Bentley’s Mulliner division has unveiled an example finished in Opalite white with Beluga black and Mandarin orange accents as well as a unique ‘one plus one’ interior design. With 740 horsepower under the hood courtesy of a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged W12, the Batur is the most powerful W12 droptop in the brand’s history. Though this example is not for sale, interested buyers can reach out to Bentley Mulliner to learn more about commissioning opportunities.

Norrøna Dividable 125L Trolley Bag
Norwegian brand Norrøna has made a name for itself with high-end, high-concept solutions for intrepid adventurers, and its latest hauler is no exception. Standing and scooting like typical rolling luggage, this trolley bag eschews the traditional telescopic handle in favor of two diagonal handles, which ease storage and shave weight, helping it tip the scales at just 6.3 pounds. Complete with a PFC-free DWR finish and duffel-like handles, the bag also uniquely opens like a clamshell to reveal color-coded compartments that aid organization.

New Balance Made in USA 998 Clay Ash Green
Designed in collaboration with marketing and design firm The Whitaker Group, this Made in USA 998 features hairy suede overlays in clay ash green. It is contrasted with gray nylon mesh and black leather detailing. Reflective details border the “N” and run along the back ankle. It comes with multiple lace options.

Noble Audio Kronos
Noble Audio’s Kronos are the Texas-based hi-fi maker’s newest flagship in-ear monitors (IEMs). They’re designed to be very similar to the company’s extremely limited-edition Chronicle ($6,130) — of which only 118 were made — as the two IEMs share a similar nine-driver array paired with a six-way crossover system. The result is a dynamic and expansive sound in a pair of easy-to-drive headphones (impedance is under 35 ohms). Additionally, the earbuds are beautifully designed, with precision CNC-machined titanium shells and titanium damascus-finished faceplates (similar to that of a custom knife). According to the brand, the Kronos IEMs are “designed to satisfy audiophiles, collectors, and enthusiasts alike.”

Nike Jordan Franchise Crossbody Bag
The Nike sub-brand Jordan is known for its sneakers; that’s no secret. So, it might seem odd to hear that they did a crossbody EDC bag. That said, the brand has absolutely nailed it, offering a sleek, stylish, minimalist appearance paired with some serious durability. The outside is made from a water-repellent Cordura nylon, making it weatherproof and ultra-tough. The adjustable shoulder strap is thick webbing, making it tough and comfy. It also has plenty of internal space and organization, including an integrated key tether and a mesh internal pouch. Best of all, you get all this (and more) for just $40.

2026 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
Jeep has teased an image of what the 2026 model year will bring for its Grand Wagoneer SUV. Though pricing and specifications have yet to be revealed, the update promises more modern, refreshed styling and hybrid-electric assistance.

Billy Reid Savoy Waxed Suede Workshirt
Based on Billy Reid’s signature brass snap Shoals Denim Shirt, The Savoy turns it into a lightweight waxed suede jacket with lined chest panels and sleeves. The goat hide leather is imbued with wax in a similar way to waxed canvas, adding water resistance and durability. It will also age with an extra layer of texture to the patina, making it one of the most beautiful jacket materials. Plus, you can re-wax it to preserve the material over time.

Campfire Audio Grand Luna
The Grand Luna are the Portland-based hi-fi maker’s first pair of in-ear monitors with a planar-balanced armature hybrid driver configuration — they combine a 14mm planar magnetic driver with two precision-tuned balanced armatures. This allows them to deliver a rich, immersive sound with a wide frequency range (5Hz to 30kHz). Additionally, they have a new modular cable system that comes with three interchangeable terminators (3.5mm, 4.4mm, and USB-C DAC), so you can use them with various sources.

FuriHome
No matter how stylish your home may be, if you have a cat (or cats), the litter box is going to be a pain point. They’re ugly, they’re smelly and they’re messy, but they’re a necessary evil if you’re a cat owner. However, a new product called FuriHome is looking to make the litter box less of a blight on your home. FuriHome is a legitimate piece of furniture designed to look like a mid-century modern dresser. Inside is an automatic cleaning litter box, a litter-trapping pad, storage for all your cats’ gear and an odor-proof waste drawer. It also boasts an odor-control system that utilizes UV light and activated carbon, and is equipped with sensors that track your cat’s litter box usage. The device can be controlled via a touch panel on the front or via an app. FuriHome is fully funded on Kickstarter, but you can still pledge at the Super Early Bird price of $399 (MSRP $599).
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LG CineBeam S
The CineBeam S is an ultra-short-throw (UST) projector — meaning it sits right below where you want the picture to be, and you don’t have to rearrange your room to accommodate it — that promises to deliver a true 4K picture up to 100 inches. Despite its compact size, it features built-in speakers that support Dolby Atmos, promising to deliver a cinematic audio experience. LG claims that the CineBeam S “can turn even the smallest space into a premier personal theater.” At the time of writing, US pricing and availability has yet to be released.

Dr. Martens Penton Loafers
No shade to Docs, but if you didn’t know any better, you might not realize that these stylish moc toe loafers came from Dr. Martens. Yet, they still bear some of the hallmarks of the brand’s rock-solid construction, including the signature Goodyear welt construction. That fine upper, by the way, is made of Westminster full-grain leather from the iconic C.F. Stead tannery.

Bugatti Brouillard
The Brouillard is the first coach-built creation in Bugatti’s one-off Solitaire hypercar series. Named after founder Ettore Bugatti’s favorite horse, it features bespoke Tartan upholstery, a glass roof, numerous equine-inspired touches and, of course, a quad-turbo W16 putting out 1,600 horsepower. Though it shares some elements with the brand’s production models, it’s otherwise a wholly unique creation.

Priority Skyline Smart.Shift E-Bike
Renowned for its commitment to the super-smooth Gates Belt Drive, pioneering bike brand Priority calls the Skyline its “most powerful, intelligent and low-maintenance e-bike yet,” with good reason. One highlight is the Pinion Smart.Shift system, which replaces a traditional derailleur to offer seamless shifts, 12 speeds and a 600 percent gear range — complemented by Pinion’s Pre-Select auto-shifting, wherein you set your ideal cadence and the bike automatically changes gears to accommodate it at any given speed. Another key trait is the 750-watt motor, which provides pedal assistance up to 28 mph, plus a throttle for an instant power boost. This urban superstar also boasts a 80mm suspension fork, integrated 500-lumen front and brake-sensing rear lights, reliable hydraulic disc brakes and more.

Volan Type One
Keyring watches were a fad in the 1950s and ’60s, but haven’t been seen much since. Enter Volan, a new brand that’s reviving the style with mechanical watches meant to be worn on your keychain. The Volan Type One is inspired by vintage racing gauges and features a glossy white or black dial with Super-LumiNova indices, a bright red minute hand and a 6:00 crown. The watch is powered by the dependable Swiss-made Sellita SW200 automatic caliber, which is visible through a sapphire caseback. Surrounding the watch’s polished steel case is an outer case in black rubber styled like a tire for the black dial, or a wooden bumper inspired by Riva yachts and made of real teak wood for the white watch. Both versions are water-resistant to 50m and are priced at $933.

Randolph Engineering DriveWorks
Randolph Engineering already makes some of the best sunglasses for flying, with the brand’s iconic Aviators having been worn by U.S. Air Force pilots since the 1980s. Now, Randolph is putting the same sort of quality and technology into sunglasses specifically tailored for driving. The brand’s DriveWorks series sees its handcrafted, military-spec frames fitted with ZEISS LightPro Technology lenses that increase contrast, enhance clarity in bright conditions and are semi-polarized to reduce road glare without blacking out your car’s screens.

Thousand Chapter+ MIPS Helmet
Thousand celebrates saving 1,265 lives over the past decade (according to data acquired through its Accident Replacement Policy) with this stunning special edition of its bestselling brain bucket, the Chapter. It features metallic automotive-grade paint and detailing (including hand-laid gold leaf), brass head plates and a 15 adorning its signature PopLock (which pops out to make locking helmet to bike more secure) in honor of Gloria Hwang founding the brand in 2015. But it’s not too pretty to save your life: integrated MIPS boosts protection against rotational forces, the magnetically attached rechargeable rear light increases visibility and eight vents plus internal channeling keep your dome cool on long rides.

Taylor Stitch The Long Sleeve Polo
Despite the name, this beefy 100% cotton all-purpose shirt is more like a cross between a shacket and a rugby. It is made from 9-ounce indigo yarn-dyed cotton with a jacquard knit that creates a textured horizontal stripe pattern. The button cuffs, deep placket and vented sides create a versatile and relaxed fit.

Cotopaxi Allpita Mini Bag
Need just a little bit more room out of your EDC bag or a more convenient, quick-access stash for smaller items? Then Cotopaxi’s latest auxiliary pack, the Allpita Mini Bag, is perfect. Made from a combo of nylon and polyester, it’s both durable and weather-resistant, but has a zippered pouch with internal storage ideal for your wallet, earbuds, a small pocket knife and then some. It also has an integrated carabiner, so you can attach it to any external loops or straps, including belt loops (if you want).