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Azimut Grande Trideck
Italian shipyard Azimut is so proud of its new flagship design that it added the number of decks to the name.
Bentley Continental GT Speed
Most Bentley owners weren’t even alive when the first Bentley Continental GT hit the road in 1952.
Ferrari 296 GTB
Of progress, Enzo Ferrari is claimed to have said it’s “not so much inventions which are needed as conscientious elaboration.”
Rolls-Royce
Black Badge Ghost
Aston Martin DBX707
Aston Martin’s DBX707 is the latest example of the British automaker’s unwavering quest to build the world’s most powerful luxury SUV.
Ferrari SF90 Spider
Following a first drive in Ferrari’s SF90 Stradale, Robb Report proclaimed Maranello’s 1,000hp hybrid the “new normal” in the fast-changing world of supercars.
Rimac Nevera
The Nevera isn’t just the best hypercar we drove over the past 12 months; it’s a vehicle that permanently redefines the class in terms of what we should expect from this rarest and most extreme breed of automobile.
McLaren Artura
NEW ARCHITECTURE
Porsche
911 Carrera GTS
Bentley
Flying Spur Hybrid
FLYING FUTURE
Bentley combines timeless coachbuilding luxury with a forward-thinking, sustainable approach in its Flying Spur Hybrid.
OFF THE BLOCK
We keep you up-to-date on the hottest lots under the hammer.
THE ANSWERS WITH...TOTO WOLFF
Mercedes-AMG F1 Team’s principal shares insights on motorsport and more.
Beer Today, Gone Tomorrow
All products need to suggest that they’re the best of the best, but they can’t all be. Andrew Leci spares some thoughts for the advertisers whose only directive is to sell, sell, sell.
Lurssen Ahpo
Beyond its colourful spa and multiple-level owner’s decks, this 378-footer from Lürssen has an interesting backstory.
ACH160
With the launch model having just arrived in the US, the ACH160 – the executive version of Airbus’s standard H160 – is much more than its spacious, leather-clad interior.
Dassault Falcon 10X
Dassault’s new flagship is going after the Bombardier Global 7500 and Gulfstream G700 to claim the title of the world’s largest business jet.
Grand Seiko
CONSTANT-FORCE TOURBILLON
H Moser & Cie × X The Armoury
Endeavour. Small'Seconds Total Eclipse
Vacheron Constantin
Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar Ultra-thin
Patek Philippe
Many of the headliners at Patek Philippe this year had a sportier, more casual focus (ie, the Ref 5470P 1/10th Second Monopusher Chronograph and the Ref 5326G Annual Calendar Travel Time).
Vacheron Constantin
HISTORICAL REVIVAL
Boucheron
JEWELLERY OF THE YEAR
Tiffany & Co
Based on a pair of dandelion hair pins designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1904, this one-of-a-kind platinum necklace (price upon request) ups the ante from the original with an onslaught of diamonds and a mammoth aquamarine.
Krishna Choudhary of Santi
Krishna Choudhary is hardly a newcomer to jewellery. Part of a family that boasts 10 generations of jewellers – as well as a centuries-long history of supplying India’s royal maharajahs with bijoux – he was born into this world.
Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi
Upon arrival in one of the resort’s seven Princess yachts, it’ll quickly become apparent why Ithaafushi – The Private Island occupies a separate category of its own.
The Maybourne Riviera
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France
Six Senses Fort Barwara
LANDMARK CONVERSION
Valley Of Treasures
Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet and Hotel des Horlogers are two new landmark attractions for Switzerland’s Vallee de Joux.
Girard-Perregaux's New Edge
Introduced in 1975, Girard-Perregaux’s Laureato has seen a surge in demand among lovers of steel sports watches and a trio of stylish new references makes clear why.