• How To Wear A Bomber Jacket In Every Season

    The humble bomber jacket has come a long way since its military origins, moving from the literal runway to a more fashion oriented one.
    Once worn almost exclusively by fighter pilots, this wardrobe staple has since been adopted by every man and his dog, whether it be British punk rockers or pop-teen heart throbs.
    However, much in the same way that its wearers have changed, so too has the style of the jacket itself. From unlined cotton iterations to high end, fine leather Varsity versions, the b
  • What Rolex Will Release In 2026… Based On What They’ve Actually Done Over The Past Five Years

    Every year the Rolex prediction cycle follows the same pattern. Forums light up, YouTubers start rendering watches that don't exist, and half the predictions are based on anniversaries that Rolex itself couldn't care less about. Then April rolls around, Rolex drops something nobody expected, and everyone pretends they saw it coming.
    But if you actually track how Rolex has operated since 2021, a few patterns are genuinely useful. They don't chase anniversaries. They do iterate on new collections
  • What Rolex Will (And Won’t) Release In 2026, Based On What They’ve Actually Done Over The Past Five Years

    Every year the Rolex prediction cycle follows the same pattern. Forums light up, YouTubers start rendering watches that don't exist, and half the predictions are based on anniversaries that Rolex itself couldn't care less about. Then April rolls around, Rolex drops something nobody expected, and everyone pretends they saw it coming.
    But if you actually track how Rolex has operated since 2021, a few patterns are genuinely useful. They don't chase anniversaries. They do iterate on new collections
  • 10 Awesome Gifts For Watch Enthusiasts

    Buying a gift for a watch person is either the easiest thing in the world or an absolute nightmare. Easy, because they'll happily accept another watch. Nightmare, because the one they actually want costs more than your car. And nobody wants a Fossil.The good news is the watch world is full of gear, tools and accessories that collectors genuinely use but would never think to buy themselves. We're talking proper cleaning kits, Swiss-made tools that don't scratch your lugs, travel rolls that mean
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  • Cadillac Drops New Electric SUVs For Australia, Timed Perfectly With Its F1 Debut

    Cadillac has revealed Australian and New Zealand pricing for two new all-electric SUVs, the compact OPTIQ and the three-row VISTIQ, expanding its local lineup to three models just days before the brand makes its Formula 1 debut at the Melbourne Grand Prix.
    The timing is no accident.Cadillac is trying to reintroduce itself to a market that hasn't thought about the brand in decades, and having your name plastered across an F1 car at Albert Park while simultaneously rolling out new metal is about
  • These Are The Most Important Car Brands In Australia Right Now… For Reasons Other Than Sales

    Every January, the Australian car industry does the same thing. VFACTS drops, everyone argues about who sold the most Rangers, and the narrative resets around volume. Who's up, who's down, who cracked the top 10. And look, that stuff matters if you're a dealer trying to hit targets. But it tells you almost nothing about which brands are actually shaping where this market goes next.
    Influence is different to popularity. It's about who's forcing everyone else to react. On technology, on pricing,
  • The Most Important Car Brands In Australia Right Now… For Reasons Other Than Sales

    Every January, the Australian car industry does the same thing. VFACTS drops, everyone argues about who sold the most Rangers, and the narrative resets around volume. Who's up, who's down, who cracked the top 10. That stuff matters if you're a dealer trying to hit targets but it tells you almost nothing about which brands are actually shaping where this market goes next.Influence is different to popularity. We're focused on technology, on pricing, on regulation, on how cars get sold, and on wha
  • Cruise Ships Just Got A Whole Lot Cleaner (And It’s About Time)

    Illness outbreaks on cruise ships have plummeted 88% in the first two months of this year compared to the same period in 2025. We're talking one single outbreak versus eight. One. That's it.
    The lone offender? A January sailing on Seven Seas Mariner where 21 passengers (3.3% of those onboard) went down. For context, the CDC only flags it as an official outbreak when 3% or more of passengers and crew report gastrointestinal illness. So this one barely scraped over the line.Last year was a differ
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  • This Zeekr People Mover Just Landed in Australia And It’s More Luxurious Than Most Private Jets

    When Zeekr invited us to test the 009, we already knew what they were capable of. More importantly, we’d seen them around Sydney and liked the vibe of this anti-people mover. 
    We'd driven the X and fallen quietly in love with the Zeekr 7GT at the Electric Car Show. So when they offered the 009, a sub $140,000 Chinese electric people mover, we were curious rather than sceptical. After a day driving it around Sydney, hand on heart, this might be the best thing Zeekr makes.
    The Zeekr 00
  • The Rolex Pepsi GMT Is Dead. Secondary Market Chaos Has Already Begun.

    The Rolex Pepsi GMT Is Dead. Secondary Market Chaos Has Already Begun.
    If you've been sitting on a Rolex GMT Master II Pepsi, today's a good day. If you've been sitting on a waitlist for one, not so much.
    WatchPro has confirmed that Rolex has officially pulled the pin on the steel GMT Master II with the iconic red and blue "Pepsi" bezel, notifying authorised dealers that no more deliveries are coming. Customers still on waiting lists are being told, politely but firmly, to start looking at othe
  • Rolex Sold A Staggering Number Of Watches In 2025

    According to Morgan Stanley and LuxeConsult's annual Swiss Watcher report, the Crown pushed its sales up 4 percent to crack CHF 11 billion (roughly $14 billion AUD) for the first time ever.That's a staggering number on its own, but here's the kicker: Rolex actually put fewer watches into the market to get there. Production dropped 2 percent, marking the second consecutive year of declining output, something that hasn't happened in over two decades.
    Let that sink in. Fewer watches. More money. T
  • TAG Heuer’s New Connected Watch Turns Your Wrist Into a Live F1 Pit Wall

    TAG Heuer is kicking off the 2026 Formula 1 season with a connected watch instead of a mechanical chronograph, and it might be the smartest thing the brand has done with the Connected line yet.
    The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E5 45mm x Formula 1 is a special edition built around a dedicated Formula 1 digital experience, and it goes deeper than a branded dial and a red colour accent.
    The main attraction for this watch is the exclusive Formula 1 app and the Race Track hero watch face, which autom
  • Volvo’s Tiniest EV Is Low-Key One Of The Coolest Cars On Australian Roads Right Now

    There's a Volvo doing the rounds in Australia and it's doing something I genuinely didn't think a Volvo could do: making me look twice in a car park. The EX30 is the Swedish brand's smallest car, a compact electric hatch that starts under sixty grand, and it's got absolutely no business being this good-looking.
    I've been spotting them around Noosa lately and every time one rolls past I find myself doing that thing where you half turn your head and think, "wait, what was that?"
    That almost never
  • IWC’s Most Popular Chronograph Just Went Full Stealth In Scratch-Proof Ceratanium

    The Portugieser Chronograph gets its first all-black treatment, and IWC's proprietary material makes sure it stays that way.
    The Portugieser Chronograph has been one of IWC Schaffhausen's most recognisable watches since it launched in 1998. Two vertically stacked subdials, a clean inner flange with a quarter-second scale, and that unmistakable blend of dressy proportions with sporty intent. It's a design that hasn't needed much tweaking over the years, which is usually a sign that something was
  • Raymond Weil’s Award-Winning Millesime Just Got a Black-Tie Makeover

    The Geneva Maison celebrates its 50th anniversary by dressing its most acclaimed collection in tuxedo-inspired dials, and the result is one of the most compelling watches under $2,500.
    The Millesime Small Seconds already had form. It took home the Challenge Prize at the 2023 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève, an award reserved for the best watches under CHF 2,000, which put Raymond Weil in rare company for an independent, family-owned brand competing against the usual Swiss heavyweights.
  • A. Lange & Söhne Just Opened Its Most Ambitious Boutique Right Here In Sydney

    A. Lange & Söhne has officially planted its flag in Sydney, opening a three-storey flagship boutique at 129 King Street that might just be the most impressive watch retail space in the country.
    The German manufacture, which cranks out only a few thousand wristwatches a year from its base in the tiny Saxon town of Glashütte, opened the doors late last year.At 306 square metres spread across three floors, it's a serious statement of intent for the Australian market, and a signal tha
  • The B9 Audi RS 4 Just Became A Whole Lot More Collectible. Thank The RS 5 For That.

    The new RS 5, which is what Audi is now calling the RS 4's successor thanks to a naming reshuffle where odd numbers mean combustion and even numbers mean electric, was revealed this week. And while the spec sheet reads like the kind of thing that should have RS fans salivating, there's a problem. A 580-kilogram problem, to be specific.
    The headline number is 470kW. That's what you get when you bolt a 130kW electric motor onto the familiar 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6, stuff a 25.9kWh battery pack un
  • The Ute That Could Nerf the Ford Ranger Costs $15,000 Less and Tows the Same

    The dual-cab ute segment just got its most interesting wildcard in years. Chery has pulled the covers off the KP31 concept in Sydney, a diesel plug-in hybrid ute that doesn't exist anywhere else in the world, and if it delivers on even half its promises, the establishment should be nervous.
    Here are our top reasons it should be worth waiting for...
    It's the world's first diesel PHEV ute.Every other plug-in hybrid ute on the Australian market (the BYD Shark 6, GWM Cannon Alpha, Ford Ranger PHEV)
  • How To Keep Almost Every Watch Looking Like New

    Here's the thing about us watch collectors. We'll spend three months agonising over whether to buy a piece, fly interstate to try it on, read every forum thread ever written about it, and then wear it daily without cleaning it once.We treat the purchase like a sacred ritual but the maintenance like an afterthought. And it shows.
    I pulled a bracelet off a Tudor the other day to swap in a strap and nearly dry-retched. Months of dead skin, sweat, sunscreen and what I can only describe as inner-cit
  • The EV Brand Nobody’s Talking About Deserves More Respect

    Everyone's busy arguing about whether Tesla's lost the plot or if BYD is the next Toyota, and meanwhile MG has quietly slipped a premium EV sub-brand into the Australian market that makes most of its competition look like it's still figuring out homework.
    IM, presented by MG Motor, landed in Australia in 2025 with two models: the IM5 sedan and the IM6 SUV. And unless you've been paying close attention, you probably missed it. Which is a shame, because what's sitting underneath these two cars is
  • Audi’s New RS 5 Is A 470kW Plug-In Hybrid And I Have Strong Feelings About It

    As the current owner of a B9 RS4 Avant, and a self-confessed wagon tragic, I've been watching Audi Sport's next move with more than casual interest. And now it's here: the new Audi RS 5, packing a plug-in hybrid powertrain making 470kW. Yes, you read that right. The RS has gone electric. Well, partially.
    Before the purists start sharpening their pitchforks, let's get into what Audi Sport has actually done here, because it's more interesting than you might think.
    The Numbers That Matter
    Audi RS
  • Don Bradman’s Personal Number Plates Just Hit Auction, And They’re About As Aussie As It Gets

    Collecting Cars, the online auction platform that's become the go-to for petrolheads and collectors alike, is currently offering up a piece of Australian history that has nothing to do with cars and everything to do with our greatest ever sportsman.
    NSW Heritage Number Plate '1114' is up for grabs, and before you scroll past thinking it's just a set of old plates, here's the thing: this combination was gifted to Sir Donald Bradman himself after the historic 1930 Ashes series. You know, the one
  • The Fastest Growing Watch Brand In The World Isn’t Who You Think It Is

    If you'd told watch nerds five years ago that Jacob & Co. would one day top a Morgan Stanley growth chart, they'd have laughed you out of the room. For a long time, Jacob & Co. was the brand you associated with rapper chains, diamond-encrusted everything, and watches that looked like they belonged in a Dubai nightclub rather than a serious collection.
    But while the Swiss watch industry was busy contracting in 2025, with export volumes sliding and most of the big names treading water, Ja
  • We Drove a Six-Metre American Pickup to Bathurst… But Is Australia Ready For It?

    We were at the Bathurst 12 Hour for the Corvette. If you haven't seen the C8.R in the flesh, doing laps of Mount Panorama at pace, add it to the list. It's one of those things that recalibrates your sense of what a car actually is. But that's a story for another day, because on the way there, something else entirely stole the show.
    The Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD. Six metres long, 6.6-litre Duramax turbo-diesel V8 under the bonnet, and 1,322 newton metres of torque on tap. That last number is w
  • The Best Business Class Seats In The World Right Now

    If you've paid for business class enough times, you develop a nose for the ones that disappoint. The cabin looks incredible in the photos, you board with genuine excitement, and then you realise the "privacy" is a fixed shell and a thin divider that does basically nothing.We've been there. Qatar, Emirates, Singapore, Etihad, Qantas, British Airways, we've done the rounds, and the gap between the best and the rest is wider than most people realise.
    Here's the thing: what separates a genuinely gr
  • Rolex’s Secret Business Ownership Structure Behind Every Watch Ever Sold

    Let me start with something that still catches people off guard every time I mention it at dinner parties: Rolex, the single most recognisable luxury brand on the planet, is owned by a charitable trust. Not a billionaire family. Not a publicly traded conglomerate. Not some private equity mob in a glass tower. A charity.
    Hand on heart, when I first found out about this I thought someone was having me on.The company that makes the Daytona, a watch that routinely sells for two, three, sometimes te
  • Tourism Is Booming In All The Wrong Places

    1.5 billion people got on planes in 2025 and went somewhere that wasn't home. That's a record-breaking number, apparently. And here's the thing: they're not all piling into the same old spots anymore.
    Europe still got the most visitors, welcoming 800 million arrivals (which is frankly absurd), but the actual growth is happening in places most people couldn't point to on a map if you spotted them the continent.
    Brazil's numbers jumped 37%. Egypt climbed 20%. Ethiopia pushed 15%. Bhutan, which ba
  • Corvette’s Gutsy Bathurst 12 Hour Debut A Reminder That Brand Has Big Things Ahead

    The Corvette Z06 GT3.R just rocked up to Mount Panorama for the first time and, hand on heart, it made one hell of a first impression. The #2 JMR Corvette didn't take the win, that went to the GMR Mercedes-AMG after one of the wildest Bathurst 12 Hours in memory, but what the American muscle car did at its first crack at the mountain tells a bigger story.Here's what we took away from it.
    Chevrolet Has Officially Arrived In Australia
    For years, the Corvette has been this slightly mythical thing
  • Chevrolet Is Only Making 12 Of Its New Corvette Z06 Bathurst Edition

    Chevrolet has just pulled the covers off the MY26 Corvette Z06 Bathurst 12 Hour Specialty Edition, a strictly limited run of just 12 individually numbered cars built exclusively for Australia and New Zealand. If you've had your eye on the Z06, this is worth paying attention to, because it's the only allocation of the model heading our way this year.
    The timing isn't random. The Specialty Edition has been created to celebrate the Corvette Z06 GT3.R making its debut at the 2026 Bathurst 12 Hour,
  • The Swiss Standard For Watchmaking Has Just Received A Big Upgrade

    If you've ever flipped a watch over and seen the word "chronometer" on the caseback, you've seen COSC's handiwork. The Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres has been the independent body certifying the accuracy of Swiss watches since 1973. Pass its fifteen-day test, and your movement earns the right to carry the title. It's one of the few stamps in watchmaking that actually means something.
    The problem is, the world has changed a lot since the seventies. Your phone, your laptop

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