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May 13 2019
Buoyed by the starry buzz of a Young British Foodies Chef award, a husband and wife team are fast-forging must-visit status, caught betwixt historic Edinburgh and hipster Leith.
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May 13 2019
Buoyed by the starry buzz of a Young British Foodies Chef award, a husband and wife team are fast-forging must-visit status, caught betwixt historic Edinburgh and hipster Leith.
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May 8 2019
Whether you’re Army, Navy or Air Force, there’s a Bremont for you with Her Majesty’s own stamp of approval. Words by Alex Doak.
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May 6 2019
It pays to keep your ear to the tracks, fingers on pulses, eyes on the prize and many other parts of your anatomy elsewhere. With a tumultuous 2018 behind us, and an even-more uncertain 2019 ahead, the silver lining is a smorgasbord of even-smarter thinking and cultural relevance to keep us all enthralled to the now.
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May 1 2019
Go big or go home: vital career advice for any ambitious man, and boy for that matter. If you can see the potential in that pile of plastic bricks on your bedroom floor, then the world’s yours for the taking – as well as your reward: an exquisitely crafted luxury Swiss watch.
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April 29 2019
Giggs, Ronaldo, Beckham, James (both David and LeBron) – they all put their athletic longevity down to yoga. The ancient Indian practice of meditative poses just keeps on getting bigger and bigger throughout the western world as a more ‘mindful’ (i.e. less narcissistic) alternative to the gym, and healthier too. No longer the preserve of bored housewives or newage kooks, men are signing up to classes in their droves – and now have a wholesome excuse to hang it all and treat themselves to a sunkissed Mediterranean retreat.
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April 29 2019
Perched on the southwestern coast of Africa, consistently stable and democratic since 1990, Namibia boasts the largest free-roaming population of black rhino and cheetah in the world and is the only country with an expanding population of free-roaming lions – the greatest African wildlife recovery story ever told. So why not go and witness it yourself? Over 43 per cent of Namibia is under conservation management, and a lot of that includes unparalleled safari experiences.
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April 24 2019
Sadly for most, Scalextric remains the closest we ever got to chequered-flag glory, but that doesn’t mean those boyhood fantasies still can’t be lived vicariously, by driving a tuned-up, high-octane chronograph – a performance engine for the wrist, still relied-on by every F1 pilot worth their salt.
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April 22 2019
Why have one home when you can have two? Taylor Brown opens the door to the best holiday homes the globe has to offer for a truly unforgettable SS19.
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April 17 2019
The glamour of war may have worn thin since your days of toy soldiers (well, hopefully) but there’s no less respect for the discipline and endeavours of the military man – and tthe same goes for the rugged timepiece he still relies on, behind enemy lines.
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April 15 2019
Since the Sixties, TAG Heuer’s chronographs have been synonymous with the world of motorsport, but never as viscerally as this year’s Carrera Calibre Heuer 02T Tourbillon: the watchmaker’s own high-octane ‘engine’, turbocharged with a whirring tourbillon carriage, has been tuned up with F1’s favourite lightweight material.
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April 14 2019
Breaking the mould the Man In Bloom creates his own norm - a rebel without a cause.
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April 10 2019
It’s my great pleasure to welcome you to another vibrant SS19 edition of ROX Man. Like last year, somewhat appropriately, I find myself writing this letter on board the annual flight to Basel, Switzerland for what - come to think of it - will be my 15th consecutive March at the watch industry’s biggest event.
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