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  • English brand’s oh-so-English new HQ

    July 19, 2012

    It’s not just a beautiful shop, it’s a tipping point.” That was the verdict of one connoisseur I spoke to at the opening this week of the first ever boutique by the British watch company, Bremont. A decade on from the moment brothers Nick and Giles English had the barmy idea of founding a luxury [...]

  • An equestrian classic

    July 19, 2012

    It’s now an ubiquitous smart watch, but Jaeger-LeCoultre’s famous Reverso is one of the earliest examples of watches made with sports in mind. First launched in 1931, its stroke of genius was the way it could be slid to the side and flipped over – ostensibly to protect the dial from flailing mallets during polo [...]

  • I’VE GOT

    July 19, 2012

    IT’S one of the great golf shots in recent memory. Bubba Watson, on hole two of a sudden death play-off for the US Masters in April this year, finds himself lost in pine trees off the tee. He hits an almighty hook shot that loops out of the trees, turns right and lands 10 feet [...]

  • Other watches the world’s best wear on the greens

    July 19, 2012

    Rolex In the bag: Luke Donald, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickleson, Paul Casey, Ricky Fowler, Martin Kaymer, “the Big Three” Tour highlights: Still the undisputed king of golf, Rolex recently announced a 10-year extension to its long-running association with The Open Championship and the R&A Spike bar: Rolex signed former TAG Heuer ambassador Tiger Woods last autumn, [...]

  • Diving deep into the void

    July 19, 2012

    IT’S dark side of the moon stuff, it’s like exploration.” So says Sebastien Murat, the free-diver, of life at the bottom of an ultra-deep plunge into the void. “There’s no one down there with me, and the idea of actually having air is really completely foreign.” Murat, a 43-year-old Australian, now lives in a tiny [...]

  • Marcus’s timely exhibition

    July 19, 2012

    TAKE a walk down New Bond Street and you’ll tend to see people gawping at the window displays at number 170. “Is that a watch?” they’ll be asking. “What the hell are these?” What they are are some of the rarest, most remarkable and most perfectly made watches on Earth, mostly from independent brands specialising [...]

  • Watches to take to the ocean floor

    July 19, 2012

    Rolex Sea-Dweller Deepsea When it comes to water resistance and endurance, Rolex really has no peers. In 1960 an experimental watch, the Deep Sea Special, was strapped to the outside of the US Navy’s bathyscape Trieste as it descended 10,916m to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, then the deepest known point in the ocean. Filmmaker [...]

  • From boom to bezzle: this banking scandal will run and run

    June 29, 2012

    CAN it get any worse for Britain’s banks? Well, yes. Much, much worse. Not only is Barclays merely the first firm to settle when it comes to the despicable Libor scandal – others are also being investigated – but the FSA is about to announce that it will penalise a number of banks for a [...]

  • Libor manipulation scandal is a disastrous own goal for City

    June 28, 2012

    WHAT preposterous emails. What were these traders thinking? That they would get away with it? Barclays and the entire banking industry have been badly damaged by the Libor manipulation scandal – and this time it is entirely a crisis of their own making. This is not like some previous rounds of banker-bashing, where lenders were [...]

  • Falling tax receipts show that we’ve forgotten Laffer’s lesson

    June 27, 2012

    SOMETHING very worrying is happening to the UK’s public finances. Income tax and capital gains tax receipts fell by 7.3 per cent in May compared with a year ago, according to official figures. Over the first two months of the fiscal year, they are down by 0.5 per cent. This is merely the confirmation of [...]

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