Back to the Future is, beyond the movie itself, probably the best phrase to describe the potential revival of DeLorean DMC-12 as an all-electric replica.
Tag: Time
Hands-On: Cartier Prive Tonneau Skeleton XL Dual Time Watch
One of the reasons I admire Cartier timepieces so much is that the company was integral in the creation of the wristwatch industry, to begin
Culture Of Time: Unraveling The Mysteries Of Time With Scientists From MIT
An atomic clock’s projected error allowance is about one second per 100 million years – a reminder of just how rudimentary our beloved mechanical watches
How They Made It: Ressence’s Clever Way To Tell Time By Color
We can’t think of another watch that can trace its origin to neuroscience experiments at Harvard, but that was the seed for Ressence’s Type 1
With electric trucks and SUVs coming, is it time to reevaluate what a green car means?
Over the past ten years, the green-car landscape has made progress in fits and starts. Since the 2011 Nissan Leaf that we named our original
Culture Of Time: How One Rolex Became The NBA’s De Facto Starter Watch
In December 2017, the Washington Wizards were eating breakfast in a hotel ballroom before a road game. John Wall, then the team’s star point guard,
Culture Of Time: Why ‘On The Rocks’ Is The Watch Movie Of The Year
“I had him followed. Do you know where he came from the other night? 52nd and 5th…It’s Cartier.” That one line, spoken by Bill Murray
Sunday Rewind: Three Experts Weigh In On The Patek Philippe 5534G Calatrava Pilots Travel Time
Way back at Baselworld 2015, Patek Philippe launched a travel time-equipped Calatrava that took much of the Patek enthusiast base by surprise. Offered (at the
Culture Of Time: The Waldorf-Astoria’s Iconic Clock, A Gift From Queen Victoria, Is Ready To Run Again
The late 19th century saw the construction of some of New York’s most luxurious hotels, not the least of which was the Waldorf-Astoria. Originally two
The Year That Warped Time
This year was different. Everyone says it’ll go down in history, but living through history felt deeply, overwhelmingly abstract. Though we each survived in our