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  • Impressionists in London at Tate Britain doesn’t have enough impressionists in it

    November 7, 2017

    The year is 1871 and French artists are pouring out of Paris like so much spilled milk, the pail they once called home having been kicked over by the recalcitrant mule that, in this metaphor, is the Franco-Prussian War. Among the thousands who sought refuge in Britain were conscription-dodging Claude Monet and his associated network [...]

  • Paul Newman’s $17.8m Rolex

    November 3, 2017  |  City Talk

    Legendary Hollywood actor Paul Newman left behind many legacies but one has been labelled with a price. Auctioned at Phillip’s in New York City this week, the $17.8m (buyer’s premium included) Rolex Daytona was sold to an anonymous bidder on the phone breaking the record for the most expensive wristwatch ever sold. Oscar winner Newman [...]

  • This is what it’s like to be a young chef in London, from Michelin trainees to pop-up proteges

    November 2, 2017

    Depending on who you speak to, young chefs are either the rock stars of the 21st century, or the last vestige of a Victorian-style workforce, toiling away in cramped conditions under tyrannical bosses for pay that makes nurses look like millionaires. What’s beyond question is that London is one of the most exciting culinary cities [...]

  • Following in the tyre tracks of legendary rock stars through Morocco in a Bentley Bentayga

    November 1, 2017

    As I steer off the ferry from Spain and burble through the customs gate, I catch sight of the Grand Mosque’s rectangular minaret that greeted Keith Richards and Anita Pallenberg in 1967. I’m in Tangier, exactly 50 years later, on a mission to Marrakech and, like Keith and Anita, my girlfriend and I have arrived [...]

  • 7 dive watch myths debunked

    November 1, 2017  |  City Talk

    The most popular of watches, the dive watch has a universal appeal and holds a reputation of adventure and masculinity. However, in recent years it feels as if the notion of a dive watch has been misunderstood, a lot of this misconception comes from watch marketing and the silver screen. What a dive watch actually [...]

  • Fitness advice: How can you keep fit around all of these end-of-year parties?

    October 31, 2017

      For many people, November is the start of the hardest time of year for keeping fit. Cold weather makes us crave stodgy comfort food, and that’s before you factor in the parties. But rather than wait until the new year for yet another resolution to get fit or lose weight, how about trying to [...]

  • Rome Cavalieri review: A sprawling, grand hotel on the outskirts of Europe’s most ruin-littered capital

    October 27, 2017

    With its ancient ruins, buzzy aperitivo scene (check out Il Mercato Centrale Roma as a tasty starting point) and balmy climate – what’s not to like about a sojourn to one of Europe’s most inspiring capitals? After all, this is the place from where Caesar controlled his empire, where Michelangelo was inspired and where Fellini [...]

  • Nobu Shoreditch review: Sophisticated Manhattan-style dining arrives in London’s coolest postcode

    October 27, 2017

    The ever-expanding Nobu empire of classy and upmarket Japanese restaurants plants an incongruous outpost in the gritty hipster bricklands of Shoreditch. A cavernous basement lounge hidden beneath the first Nobu hotel in London, the restaurant exudes the refined early-era Bond-villain aesthetic of Tokyo’s fine dining scene. A giant glass wall allows an adjacent light well [...]

  • Hublot x Sang Bleu: The £30,000 watch

    October 25, 2017  |  City Talk

    From East London’s most pioneering tattoo studio and friend of Mr. Jean-Claude Biver, Sang Bleu have once again partnered with iconic watch label Hublot. Maxime Büchi, a.k.a. Sang Bleu uses his trademark intricate patterns and geometric style to create unorthodox watches for Hublot. Inspired by Leonardo Di Vinci’s Vitruvian Man in its accurate use of [...]

  • Why you need to know who Bucherer are

    October 25, 2017  |  City Talk

    The Watch Gallery becomes Bucherer. I am delighted to bring our 130 year old brand to London. This city represents heritage like no other, yet at the same time it is at the centre of so many exciting new ideas that spread to the wider world. Jörg G Bucherer, owner and third generation of the [...]

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