Hautlence’s LABYRINTH Watch Doesn’t Tell Time

Instead, the luxury watchmakers put a childhood game on the wrist

Ahead of Baselworld 2016, Hautlence (a luxury watchmaker that was founded in 2004) has just released their newest product—and describe LABYRINTH as an “entirely essential yet fundamentally useless object.” Designed to make the wearer slow down, take some time out and embrace their inner-child, the LABYRINTH is an old-school game, worn on the wrist like a watch. Yet, even with no innovative tech, the piece …

Test Drive: 2016 MINI Cooper Convertible

The music's up and the top's down in MINI's latest fun machine

It’s easy to love the new 2016 MINI Cooper Convertible. From the new body to its BMW-built engine, a much-improved interior and more than 10 million customization options there’s one to suit every mood and nearly every budget. For starters the Convertible uses the same new body style that was introduced in the Hardtop Two Door (formerly known as the Coupe). Slightly wider, longer and …

Autodromo’s Group B Automatic Watches

Racing-inspired, retro timepieces in vibrant colorways

It’s hard to find a well-made automatic watch under $1000, let alone one that packs as much punch as Autodromo‘s latest: the Group B. Across three vibrant colors (and one black and white option), there’s a pronounced design that’s worth inspecting even further. Autodromo Founder and Creative Director Bradley Price drew inspiration from 1980s Group B rally racing cars—a romanticized period of technical innovation and …