Subsix Is The World’s First Underwater Nightclub

Meet Subsix, the world’s first underwater nightclub, a location to experience the Bond lifestyle. First opened in 2012, Subsix is located six metres below the waterline at Per Aquum Niyama in the Maldives, and recently got restyled by Poole Associates. Highlighted activities in the restyled venue include subaquatic lunches, gourmet dinners, weddings, hosted events, wine … Read more

BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage Unveiled at Villa d’Este

Paying homage to the iconic BMW Coupe from the 1970s, BMW revealed at the Concorso d’Eleganza in Italy the 3.0 CSL Hommage Concept, with those initials standing for Coupe Sport Leichtbau (coupé, sport, lightweight). Painted in a traditional CSL color, with classic proportions, the Hommage sports laser headlights and uses carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic parts throughout the … Read more

Rapha x B&O Play H6 Headphones

British cycling brand Rapha is introducing a new collaboration with audio experts Bang & Olufsen, the BeoPlay H6 Rapha Edition. Wrapped in Rapha’s signature colors, the ear pads are made from African Hair Sheep leather, as used for the Rapha GT Gloves, sweat resistant and breathable material, making them a perfect pick for a high-intensity … Read more

Breitling Superocean Chronograph M2000 Blacksteel

Swiss watchmaker Breitling introduces the “Dark (k)night of the oceans” – the Superocean Chronograph M2000 Blacksteel. This impressive and eye-catching timepiece is the world’s only chronograph to be water-resistant and fully functional at a depth of 2,000 meters (6,600 ft). Housed in 46mm carbon-based black steel case , it has a 4mm AR-coated sapphire crystal, … Read more

Orlando Bloom’s Custom BMW S 1000 R by Deus Ex Machina

  As a long-standing fan of BMW motorcycles, English actor Orlando Bloom got together with his close friend Michael “Woolie” Woolaway, head of the Deus Ex Machina custom shop in Venice, California, to work on a new custom motorbike. The bike’s design is based on Bloom’s own ideas and the way Woolie reinterpreted them – … Read more

Alan Turing’s Hidden Manuscript Sells For $1 Million

A 56-page handwritten notebook that belonged to Alan Turing, the English mathematician considered to be the father of modern computer science, sold for $1,025,000 at Bonhams auction house. The notebook dates back to 1942 when Turing was working at Bletchley Park to break the Enigma Code. “The Leibniz notation Image removed by sender. I find … Read more