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Lamborghini x Cayago SE63 Seabob
Lamborghini has partnered with Cayago to craft a collaborative version of the Seabob seascooter. As the most powerful model that Cayago has created, the SE63 features a newly developed motor architecture and some groundbreaking battery technology. Moreover, Cayago has designed the Seabob for use with its Performance Board, allowing users to fly across the water with ease.

Wrangler 13MWZ Raw Japanese Selvedge Jean
Wrangler’s ‘Cowboy Cut’ is the original and still the quintessential Western jean. It has a medium rise that sits just above the hip bones, just enough room in the thighs and a straight leg designed to slide easily over a high-ankle boot (i.e., a cowboy boot). This premium build is made with 13.5oz, 100% cotton, left-hand weave raw selvedge denim from Kurabo, the oldest denim mill in Japan. It has a medium indigo color and a yellow selvedge thread to complement Wrangler’s signature brown stitching. A matching denim jacket is available.

Urwerk UR-150 Blue Scorpion
Anyone who thinks time-only watches have to be boring clearly isn’t familiar with Urwerk. Take a look at the brand’s Scorpion, for instance. A central-mounted flying carousel carries three hour satellites, with the current hour displayed on a wandering hour hand. The hand travels along a retrograde minute track, and once it hits 60, a spring triggers the hand to instantly snap 240 degrees back to zero, while the hour satellites simultaneously rotate 270 degrees to cue up the next hour in a fraction of a second. The crazy complication is inspired by its namesake arachnid, and for Geneva Watch Days 2025, Urwerk gave the thrilling watch a striking blue makeover vageuly reminiscent of a scorpion under a black light. It’s limited to just 50 examples.

Beyerdynamic Aventho 200
Beyerdynamic’s Aventho 200 is a wireless pair of over-ear headphones with active noise-cancellation. They pack German-engineered 45mm drivers that promise to deliver a detailed and balanced sound. There’s support for high-resolution Bluetooth codecs, including aptX Adaptive and aptX Lossless. And they are also the brand’s first pair of wireless headphones to have a replaceable battery, ensuring that the product has a long lifespan. Available in white or black finishes.

7mesh Guardian Air Jacket
Founded by former Arc’teryx execs in 2013, 7mesh has hitherto specialized in innovative cycling apparel. Now the British Columbia-based brand is taking a big, bold step into multi-activity outerwear with the launch of its Guardian Collection, highlighted by the world’s lightest full-featured performance rain jacket. Weighing just 7 ounces, the Guardian Air Jacket boasts Gore-Tex ePE 3L waterproofing, an adjustable, helmet-compatible hood, industry-first 10mm seam tape, an internal chest pocket and the brand’s trademark StashSystem, whereby you can conveniently clip the packed jacket to, say, a backpack or your bike’s top tube when not in use.