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Mercedes S-Class Refresh Adds Brilliance, Comfort, and Tech

A refined flagship nears its next chapter Mercedes-Benz is not ready to unveil an all-new S-Class, yet the brand’s flagship sedan takes a major step...

Stealthy 1968 Camaro Restomod Packs LS7 Muscle

Subtle Style, Serious Intention Modifying a classic can go wrong fast. Yet this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro proves how right a thoughtful build can feel. Nicknamed...

1969 Brazilian Fusca with Classic Beetle Style

A Classic Look, A Later Build For fans of vintage Volkswagens, few cars capture charm like a Brazilian Fusca. Here, you get the early-1960s look...

Bentley Bentayga X Embraces the Ice

Racing Heritage Meets a Frozen Stage Bentley’s competition story runs deep, yet the Bentayga X Concept carries it to unfamiliar ground. The show car has...

Gooding Christie’s at Rétromobile 2026: A Paris Debut Worth €50 Million

When Rétromobile opens its doors in Paris, the show floor is only half the story. The other half plays out under bright lights and louder...

Behind the Scenes at the Corvette Museum

An Exhibit That Reveals the Work Going to a museum often feels like watching a finished film. You see a polished result, yet you miss...

Ferraris, Icons and Elegance at Arizona Auction Week

Arizona’s Automotive Spectacle Returns For 28 consecutive years, RM Sotheby’s has anchored Arizona Auction Week at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa. The crowd arrives...

America’s Biggest Classic Car Boneyards to Explore

Salvage Yards as Open-Air Museums For many classic car enthusiasts, a salvage yard feels more like a time capsule than a scrapyard. Rows of aging...

Rediscover Ford’s Forgotten SVT Contour Sports Sedan

A Compact Ford Built to Chase BMW In the late 1990s, Ford decided to take a bold swing at the European sports sedan establishment. The...

Charles Sykes and the Soul of Rolls-Royce

Marking 150 Years of a Visionary Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is honoring the 150th anniversary of Charles Robinson Sykes, born on December 18, 1875. The celebrated...

Pininfarina: A Century of Design Brilliance

Shaping Italian Style on a Global Stage The Automobili Pininfarina legacy spans nearly a century, defined by beauty, elegance, and a relentless pursuit of innovation....

Four Sunny Cars to Beat the Winter Blues

Even winter diehards sometimes crave sunlight and sea breezes. If that sounds familiar, America’s automakers once had the same dream—and they put it right on...

Inside the Allure of Ferrari Dino Classics

The Dino Line’s Lasting Appeal Few Ferraris ignite design passion like the Dino family. From the flowing curves of the 206 and 246 to the...

Omega’s Frosty Seamaster for Milano Cortina 2026

A Winter-Ready Diver Emerges Two weeks before the Olympic Winter Games open in northern Italy, Omega adds a third watch to its Milano Cortina lineup....

TAG Heuer Revives Seafarer With Tide-Tuned Carrera

A modern Seafarer steps into open water TAG Heuer has unveiled the Carrera Chronograph Seafarer during LVMH Watch Week 2026, marking the first non-limited modern...

Inside Minerva, TAG Heuer Moves and Omega’s Bet

This Week in The Business of Watches This week, The Business of Watches heads to Villeret, Switzerland, the historic home of Minerva. The 1858-founded workshop...

Seiko Marks 145 Years With Gilded Limited Editions

Four Heritage-Inspired Releases for a Milestone Year Seiko is marking its 145th anniversary with four limited editions that lean into warm gold accents and deep...

Vacheron Revives Ultra-Thin Perpetual Calendar in 36.5mm

A Return to Compact Elegance Vacheron Constantin is closing its 270th anniversary with a surprising statement piece: a modern, ultra-thin perpetual calendar in a classic...

The Watches Worn Most in 2025

A Year-End Tradition Returns Every year, we come back to the same simple question: which watch did you wear the most? The answer changes with...