• Panerai Announces Historic First To Its Most Iconic Collection

    Exclusive look at Panerai's first ever Luminor Marina crafted in bronze, with a patina that evolves uniquely over time.
    New P.980 in-house movement with 3-day power reserve and improved shock resistance.
    500 metre water resistance with slimmer case for better daily wearability.Few brands can lay claim to such a singular identity as Panerai. Of course, in today’s horological space, swing a large net and you’d catch any number of brands that fall into the “Jack of All Trades; Mas
  • This Is One Luxury Watch Market Switzerland Simply Can’t Afford To Lose

    Watches of Switzerland reports a 15% surge in US sales, worth $825 million AUD, in six months.Nearly 60% of company profitability now driven by American buyers, confirming the US as its core market
    Despite tariff scandals and ongoing scrutiny of gifts to Trump, US watch demand remains the strongest in the worldWe've had quite a bit to say about the United States and its decisions to leverage hefty tariffs against countries like Switzerland and its luxury Swiss exports. We even suggested that Ame
  • Hollywood’s Favourite SUV Gets Villainous Australian Upgrade

    Forget G-Wagens and Range Rovers. The newest American luxury arrival in Australia has already raised the bar again.The GMC Yukon Denali, which we reviewed previously, is a preferred ride among US sporting icons and film stars, is now available with two distinctive new factory appearance packages designed to dramatically elevate its presence on Australian soil: the Black Pack and the Illumination Pack.
    As the first right-hand drive Yukons begin rolling out of GMSV’s Dandenong facility ahea
  • Hollywood’s Favourite SUV Gets Blacked Out Australian Upgrade

    Forget G-Wagens and Range Rovers. The newest American luxury arrival in Australia has already raised the bar again.The GMC Yukon Denali, which we reviewed previously, is a preferred ride among US sporting icons and film stars, is now available with two distinctive new factory appearance packages designed to dramatically elevate its presence on Australian soil: the Black Pack and the Illumination Pack.
    As the first right-hand drive Yukons begin rolling out of GMSV’s Dandenong facility ahea
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  • 24 Best Christmas Gifts For Men

    It’s that time of year again. The decorations are up, the calendar is filling, and suddenly you’re feeling the pressure to find the best Christmas gifts for the men in your life. Whether it’s your dad, your brother, your partner, your boss, or that mate who insists he “doesn’t need anything”, the search for the perfect present doesn’t need to be stressful. This year, we’ve made it easy.Here at DMARGE, we’ve spent the last twelve months testi
  • TAG Heuer’s Latest Monaco Makes A Play For The Vegas Grand Prix

    A new Vegas-inspired Monaco with a violet-to-blue gradient skeleton dial and multi-colour Super-LumiNova.
    Lightweight black DLC-coated titanium case with in-house TH20-00 movement.
    Limited to just 600 pieces worldwide.When Steve McQueen strapped on the original TAG Heuer Monaco in Le Mans back in 1971, he probably didn’t expect it to become the official timepiece of the Strip nearly fifty years later.Att the time, McQueen was the leading man. The star. He lived for himself and answered to
  • OMEGA Has Just Done The Unthinkable, Launching A Rolex Submariner Rival

    OMEGA drops a fully re engineered Planet Ocean collection that finally puts heat on the Rolex Submariner.
    Three personalities. One new case. Serious technical upgrades and colour choices that actually matter.
    A refined, flatter 42 millimetre diver powered by the calibre that made OMEGA an everyday luxury contender.For a few weeks now, OMEGA’s official Instagram has been teasing the release of something special to its revered Seamaster collection, posting titanium tidbits and ceramic corner
  • After Winning The Oscars Of Watchmaking, This 250-Year-Old Brand Deserves Your Undivided Attention

    Breguet reclaims centre stage after winning the Aiguille d’Or at the GPHG.
    New CEO Gregory Kissling brings clarity, confidence and modern direction.
    A 250th anniversary watch sparks renewed collector interest across the catalogue.Breguet walked out of Geneva with the watch world’s top award and it's a stark reminder that the horological old guard still has plenty of clout when it decides to go up against today's hottest brands.The Swiss luxury manufacture’s winning submission,
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  • This SUV Changed My Mind About American Cars

    Some cars are functional. Some cars are fast. Then there are cars that feel like they were built for weekends away, long roads and the pleasure of escaping the city. The Cadillac LYRIQ fits that description better than almost anything I have driven this year.We had the LYRIQ for a weekend and took it to Bowral, about 120 kilometres south west of Sydney.It is the perfect distance to reveal what a luxury SUV is really made of. If a car has any weaknesses, the Hume Highway and the Southern Highlan
  • Secondary Market CEO Says Luxury Watches Are Booming In 2025

    Pre owned watch demand is rising in Australia as buyers shift toward long term value and proven brands like Rolex.
    Bob’s Watches reports 20% year over year growth driven by educated buyers and a flight to quality.
    First time collectors are entering the market at strong levels, reinforcing confidence in Rolex icons and the broader secondary market.While much of the luxury world braces for a slowdown, amid transient headwinds flowing across the Atlantic, the pre-owned watch market isn’
  • Bob’s Watches CEO Paul Altieri Says Pre Owned Watches Are Booming In 2025

    Pre owned watch demand is rising in Australia as buyers shift toward long term value and proven brands like Rolex.
    Bob’s Watches reports 20% year over year growth driven by educated buyers and a flight to quality.
    First time collectors are entering the market at strong levels, reinforcing confidence in Rolex icons and the broader secondary market.While much of the luxury world braces for a slowdown, amid transient headwinds flowing across the Atlantic, the pre-owned watch market isn’
  • How Noosa Became The Unmissable Event For Australia’s Triathletes

    Noosa transforms into Australia’s unofficial capital of running, swimming and cycling, with more than 13,000 athletes taking over Hastings Street for the Garmin Noosa Triathlon.
    The atmosphere hits you instantly; from the bike-box queue at Arrivals to the pre-race chatter in the athlete village, the entire town turns into a festival for endurance sport.
    The course delivers the classic Noosa trifecta: a crystal swim in Laguna Bay, a rolling hinterland ride and a run through the heart of tow
  • Sorry BMW And Audi, This Mercedes AMG Just Might Be The Best Looking Wagon On The Road

    Mercedes has pulled the covers off the new AMG E53 and it has just gate-crashed the fast-wagon club that Audi and BMW thought they controlled.Long bonnet, pumped guards, quad pipes and that perfect AMG stance give the E53 Estate a presence that makes an RS4 Avant look almost sensible, the M3 Touring under-done and the RS6 slightly less untouchable. It is the first time in years that an AMG wagon feels properly desirable again.Under the slick styling there is a very modern kind of muscle. The wo
  • Australia’s Ute War Is Heating Up With Hybrids, Diesels and V8s All Fighting For Attention

    The ute wars in Australia have kicked into overdrive. What started as a market dominated by tough-as-nails workhorses has turned into a full-blown arms race. These days, utes aren't just for builders and farmers anymore; they're doubling as luxury cruisers, weekend adventure rigs, and oversized family cars with a tray out back.
    The choice has never been better, or more overwhelming. From plug-in hybrids that'll get you to the shops on battery power alone, to ridiculous American V8s that drink f
  • ASICS METASPEED SKY & EDGE TOKYO Review: The $380 Race Shoes Built For Australia’s Running Boom

    There’s a moment in every marathon where you start to make deals with yourself. Usually, it’s around the 30km mark, right when the euphoria of a strong first half has become a vague memory; your legs are wobbling on a decline, steadily keeping the cadence to stick the landing. That’s the point where your mind starts the negotiations. 
    The offer is always the same, no matter when it hits: ease up now, and the foot ache will subside. Take it or leave it. Most people take th
  • Why Great Airlines Suck At Luxury

    There’s a strange paradox in aviation right now: some of the best run airlines in the world can’t seem to nail their premium experience.They’re operationally slick, punctual, financially sound, and their crews couldn’t be friendlier, yet when it comes to Business and First, you’re still staring at a 10 inch screen, eating reheated pasta, and wondering why your “lie flat” seat slopes like a farm stay carpark.
    The reason isn’t incompetence. It&rsquo
  • The Dumbest, Sexiest Watch Wishlist You’ll Read All Week

    We all dream it, but if I suddenly woke up with a few extra zeroes in the bank, these are the watches I’d buy.Not because they’re the most expensive, but because they each have a story, a reason, and a place in my week. Some are grail-tier, others just make me smile, all of them make money feel justified.Would they make me happy? Absolutely.
    For formal occasions: Cartier Tank Must SolarBeat Ref. WSTA0059Cartier has been nailing quiet confidence for a century. The Tank Must SolarBeat
  • Gen Z Spending Habits Are Changing The Rules Of Luxury… Brands Need To Listen

    Gen Z are cutting back on daily indulgences to fund statement luxury pieces with emotional and social currency.
    Visibility now outweighs ownership. If it can’t trend online, it’s not luxury.
    Australia’s luxury scene is already shifting, with younger, content-driven shoppers reshaping what value looks like.These days, you can’t open your feed without seeing another luxury brand supposedly weathering “turbulent headwinds” or “macro headwinds” or what
  • 14 Best Electric Cars In Australia For 2025 | Tested & Driven By Our Editors

    Whether you like it or not, electric cars will soon be far more common on Australian roads. As governments push for a reduction in carbon emissions, electric car production has been ramped up in an effort to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas being pumped into our atmosphere.But that's actually a good thing. Dispel any ideas of electric vehicles being boring: even the smallest EVs are exceptionally fun to drive. Instant torque, linear power delivery, great weight distribution… Electric
  • Mental Health Miles: How Nike Athletes See Running As Therapy

    Melbourne’s Jack Rayner wins the Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival, proving running’s impact on both physical and mental health.
    50,000 runners filled the streets, turning the city into a moving meditation of community and resilience.
    Nike continues to champion running as therapy, designing shoes that improve our form and keep us on the track.
    For some, a mental health walk could look like an early morning stroll along the beach, slipping out to the Bondi coastal walk. Maybe grabbing
  • The Corvette Colour That Made Me Lose My Mind, Literally

    I spotted it in Bondi on the weekend. A Corvette Stingray in Cacti Green sitting on the street like it owned the suburb. It stopped me in my tracks. Whoever bought it has serious confidence, and they deserve credit for that. It’s easily the toughest-looking Corvette I’ve seen in years.Green cars are back in fashion.After a decade of greys, silvers and matte blacks, brands are finally bringing colour back. Porsche has its Python Green, Lamborghini has Verde Scandal, Aston Martin has
  • The Most Expensive Watches In The World All Share This One Unique Feature

    From Richard Mille to Patek Philippe, the world’s most expensive watches are all hand-wound, relying on human touch instead of self-winding rotors.
    Hand-wound movements are prized for purity, precision, and emotional connection, turning daily winding into a ritual of intent rather than convenience.
    Richard Mille’s RM 56-02, Patek’s Grandmaster Chime, and Jacob & Co.’s Astronomia prove that true luxury is gloriously impractical.
    In an age obsessed with automation and t
  • TAG Heuer’s Latest Senna Collection Is Designed To Win

    TAG Heuer honours Formula 1 legend Ayrton Senna with two new limited-edition Formula 1 Chronographs, the 44 mm Automatic and 43 mm Quartz.
    The 44 mm model celebrates Senna’s fearless racing spirit with titanium, carbon, and bold Brazilian yellow detailing.
    The 43 mm revives Senna’s iconic S/EL bracelet: a design that defined both his career and TAG Heuer’s racing heritage.Unlike a few brands I won't name, TAG Heuer’s connection to motorsport has never been a marketing gim
  • The Airline That Made Me Fall Back In Love With Long-Haul Travel

    Cathay Pacific redefines long-haul travel with genuine Hong Kong hospitality, transforming the Sydney–London route into a culinary ritual to look forward to.Premium Economy passengers enjoy Michelin-starred Cantonese cuisine crafted in partnership with Yat Tung Heen, while First Class guests dine on Mott 32’s signature creations.
    From The Pier’s refined bar offerings to The Bridge’s refreshed interiors, Cathay Pacific delivers consistent, world-class comfort both in the a
  • This Could Be The World’s Most Stylish Weekend Destination

    Hong Kong is home to some of the world’s most exclusive hotels, boutiques, and whisky bars, where luxury is both lifestyle and performance.
    From K11 Musea’s art-led design to LANDMARK’s haute horology, shopping here feels more like curation than consumption.
    The city’s after-dark scene turns elegance into theatre, with Foxglove, DarkSide, and Ozone redefining what it means to unwind.Hong Kong may have a reputation for being one of the busiest transfer airports in the APAC
  • Tesla Roadster Hype Returns as Musk Teases “Crazier Than Bond” Tech

    Elon Musk is making promises about the Tesla Roadster again. The CEO told podcaster Joe Rogan that Tesla hopes to unveil the redesigned sports car before the end of 2025.
    He's been hyping a next-generation version since 2017. Production still hasn't started.
    Tesla shares bounced $14 from session lows after Musk's comments. The stock closed up 3.47% at $456 on Friday. Investors are digesting both the year-end confirmation and hints about flight technology.
    Musk described the upcoming Roadster as
  • $6,000 Business Class Flights To South America — Qantas Launches Global ‘Red Deal’ Sale

    Qantas has launched a massive Red Deal Sale today, dropping fares across nearly every international route, including Business Class flights to South America for under $5,000 return.
    The national carrier’s latest sale spans destinations in the Americas, Asia, the UK, New Zealand and the Pacific, with Business Class returns to Santiago and Buenos Aires starting from $4,998.That’s roughly half the usual price for Qantas’ premium cabin, complete with lie flat beds, lounge access a
  • America’s Cup Days Numbers As Biggest Team Pulls Up Stumps

    For the first time in 175 years, there won’t be an American boat chasing the Auld Mug.The New York Yacht Club’s American Magic has withdrawn from the 2027 America’s Cup in Naples, blaming an unsustainable structure and a format that, in their words, no longer supports a financially or competitively viable campaign.For a country that built the Cup’s legend, that’s a staggering admission and a warning that the world’s oldest sporting trophy might be losing its
  • OMEGA Celebrates 90 Years of Olympic Timing With the Speedmaster 38 Milano Cortina 2026

    OMEGA has unveiled the Speedmaster 38 Milano Cortina 2026, a stunning new timepiece marking 90 years of Olympic Winter Games timekeeping and the brand’s everlasting partnership with the world’s 2nd greatest sporting event. After the World Cup of course.
    As the official timekeeper for the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Games, OMEGA’s legacy of precision, innovation, and of course style takes centre stage once again.The special-edition Speedmaster 38 mm pays homage to the icy spir
  • Cadillac LYRIQ Turns The Road Into A Recording Studio With Warner Music Australia

    Cadillac’s first fully electric SUV, the LYRIQ, arrives in Australia with a 19-speaker AKG Studio sound system delivering studio-grade clarity on the road.
    The brand partners with Warner Music Australia, giving artists like Kita Alexander and Jess B access to the LYRIQ for the ultimate “car test.”
    With 1,400 watts of precision-tuned power and an ultra-quiet electric drive, the LYRIQ transforms even long motorway drives into immersive listening sessions.Who knew the best place t

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