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IN THE OLD DAYS, BLACK WAS NOT a cool colour. But no trend lasts forever, right? Surely we passed peak blackness with the Vantablack BMW a few years back. Because once you’ve hit the level of invisibi
Mechanically impressive and appealingly ‘olde worlde’, the best new jumping-hour watches have complications worth unpicking
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From top-end training partners to run-tracking smartwatches, we’ve tested the latest and greatest wrist tech to bring you the models that can improve your running and your life
THE WORLD WAS a very different place when the Veyron was launched back in 2005, and I’m not just referring to the fact that it was delivered with an accompanying HP Palm Pilot to access its digital fe
Bigger isn’t always better – as the recent rise of slimmer, sleeker watches proves. MH makes a case for hitting the small time