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SalomonSalomon X Ultra 360 Leather Mid Gore-Tex
A brand-new entry to the popular X Ultra line, these sleek Salomon boots have been given a full-grain Nubuck leather upper, paying homage to traditional hiking style and upping the boot’s wear and durability. The X Ultra 360 Leather Mid Gore-Tex delivers a cushioned, high-performance EVA midsole, protective Gore-Tex membrane and robust leather for long days on the trail. A molded toe cap, full-foot mudguard and an updated, higher, ankle-hugging cut round out this capable hiker’s feature set.
Vacheron ConstantinVacheron Constantin Tribute to the Quest of Time
Vacheron Constantin celebrates its 270th anniversary in 2025, and as the world’s oldest continually operating watch brand, it has a lot to celebrate. This addition to its Métiers d’Art line boasts four patents and features a display unlike any other. A 3D gold human figure stands proud at the center of the dial, with his arms acting as retrograde hour and minute hands. You can either have him show the time continuously or on demand by activating a pusher at 10:00, but that’s not all. At 6:00 are a pair of retrograde power-reserve indicators tracking the six days of juice in the new manually wound Cal. 3670 movement, while a spherical gold moon at 12:00 displays the phases and age of the moon. The celestial backdrop of the dual-layer sapphire dial depicts the constellations as they appeared in the night sky above Geneva on the day of Vacheron’s founding on September 17, 1755, while the caseback features a sky chart displaying the current movement of the constellations and sidereal time. This white gold masterpiece is limited to just 20 numbered examples, with the price available upon request.
SatisfySatisfy FuzzFleece
Satisfy is one of those brands that’s always at the forefront of innovation. After helping pioneer summer-ready apparel with groundbreaking innovations like MothTech, the brand has now turned to cooler weather with its FuzzFleece. This new material is designed to keep you warm without overheating — keeping warmth close while still offering breathability — and is ultralight. It might be the perfect between-seasons running apparel material.
J.PressGloverall for J.Press Tartan Morris Duffle Coat
Duffle coats were among the many garments that became popular through military use during World War II. In this case, the British Royal Navy issued them, and while several companies manufactured them, Gloverall became the essential post-war version. The jacket is named after the specific type of wool fabric used and distinguished by horn toggles, a hood with a shoulder cape and large bellows pockets with flaps. J.Press offers an exclusive Made-in-England lineup of the Morris Duffle Coat in genuine 100% wool duffle fabric. It comes in five different Scottish tartans and three solid colors with tartan linings.
DJIDJI Mini 5 Pro
DJI’s Mini 5 Pro is the brand’s newest compact foldable drone and promises to be a substantial improvement over the 2023-released Mini 4 Pro. The main upgrade has to do with its sensor — the Mini 5 Pro is the first brand’s Mini line to feature a 50-megapixel one-inch-type sensor, and should deliver far superior picture quality and low-light performance. Additionally, DJI gave the Mini 5 Pro notably faster flying speeds (now up to 42 mph) and longer battery life (up to 52 minutes of flight time). Unfortunately for US customers, however, it doesn’t look like DJI is going to sell it in the States.

