Christophe Claret’s Minute Repeaters Hit a High Note
Though he had two decades of experience making acoustic wristwatches, Christophe Claret decided his efforts to create a minute repeater capable of striking Westminster Quarters needed the help of a professional musician. Displaying an appreciation of the difference between building and playing an exceptional instrument, Claret—considered by some to be a Stradivarius among musical watchmakers—required a Paganini “to obtain the best ha…
Jaguar’s New F-Type Project 7 Is a Future High-Profit Collectible
To honor seven Le Mans wins and to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the D-Type in 2014, Jaguar created the Project 7, which debuted at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed in England and went on sale in the United States this past spring. With worldwide production limited to 250 examples and only 50 North American variants slated for Stateside customers, the raucous roadster gives a h…
If You’re an Aviation Enthusiast, This Is the Caribbean Vacation for You
Think You Have What It Takes to Race This Car on a Track in Las Vegas?
Prices range from just under $5,000 per person for a single sprint race to nearly $140,000 per team for a VIP packa…
Franck Muller Explores the Extremes of Tourbillon Construction
For Pierre-Michel Golay, master watchmaker at Franck Muller Watchland, making a new wristwatch means setting a new benchmark. Asked to create a timepiece “with a lot of hands,” he spent half a decade developing the massive, 36-complication Aeternitas Mega 4. “I had always wanted to make a very complicated watch,” he says, recalling the genesis of his 2009 magnum opus. “I suppose I got carried away.”
So when CEO …
Five of the Most Unassuming Sports Memorabilia Items
Super Bowl fans will bet on just about anything connected to the game, from the result of the coin toss to how long it will take to sing the national anthem to the color of the head coach’s shirt. The more rarefied Super Bowl collector’s world has a similarly obsessive bent—just about anything connected to the game is coveted memorabilia.
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Collector Glen Christensen has just…
The Top 21 Destinations for 2016 [SLIDESHOW]
From emerging hot spots to old haunts seen in new ways, Robb Report presents the world’s most exciting cities, countries, appellations, and archipelagos to explore in the year ahead.
The Best Corkscrew on the Market
If corks aged as well as the wine they protect, Mark Taylor never would have invented the Durand corkscrew (thedurand.com, $125). The Atlanta wine collector and retired real-estate developer ingeniously combined the traditional wormed corkscrew and the pronged Ah-So design to create a hybrid that cleanly extracts fragile corks from old bottles. Though Taylor calls the idea “pretty obvious,” it actually took …