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Roger DubuisRoger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph Pink Gold
Fittingly released for Monterey Car Week 2025, this pink gold and black titanium version of Roger Dubuis’s Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph is essentially a hypercar for your wrist. The watch’s exceptional in-house automatic flyback chronograph movement has all the standard car-sounding parts you’d expect from a high-end chronograph calibre, like a column wheel and vertical clutch, but it also includes some exclusive Roger Dubuis innovations that are even more in tune with automotive engineering. There’s the Second Braking System built into the clutch, which keeps the chronograph hand from flickering, and the 120° Rotating Minute Counter, which reads more like a speedometer than a traditional chronograph register. The watch is priced at $135,000 and is limited to 88 pieces.
ColnagoColnago C68 Rossa
This stunning new limited-edition road bicycle honors the 90th anniversary of La Vuelta, which kicks off this weekend, for the first time ever hosted by Torino. Naturally, a 70-year-old Italian brand must follow up its rollout of the 2023 Giro d’Italia C68 and 2024 Tour de France one with an equally iconic official bike of the Spanish Grand Tour race. A dual homage to Spain and Torino, this C68 draws its inspiration from a creature with meaning to both places — the bull — and is festooned with unique touches including silver metal leaf and Candy Red finishing, a Vuelta trophy-inspired bottle cage, a specially branded seat and fork and dedicated components from Prologo, Enve, Carbon-Ti and CeramicSpeed. Befitting the anniversary, only 90 individually numbered units are available.
Todd SnyderTodd Snyder Suede Dylan Jacket in Oxblood
The Dylan Jacket was one of the first pieces Todd Snyder introduced under his solo label. It has been a staple of the brand ever since, a perennial best-seller, and Snyder has revealed on multiple occasions that it remains one of his favorite creations. It is a luxurious take on an American trucker jacket, with double flap chest pockets, waist tabs and a snap front. We’ve seen the Dylan Jacket in dozens of fabrics, like Japanese denim and Italian suede, but the new oxblood suede might be the best-looking version yet. The rich burgundy, bordering on chocolate brown, has been a staple color in leather dress shoes for over a century, but transfers beautifully to a suede jacket.
AyaneoAyaneo Pocket DS
The Nintendo DS was one of the best handheld gaming consoles of all time, full stop. Ayaneo’s Pocket DS looks like a valiant attempt to capture that same magic, albeit with a much more robust OS and tech specs. Per the brand, it’s the “world’s first dual screen flip Android handheld device.” It operates on the Snapdragon G3x Gen 2 gaming platform, has dual screens (including a 7-inch OLED main screen), boasts a beefy 8,000 mAh battery and a bunch of other PC-grade specs. And since it’s Android, it should be compatible with Steam (although this is unconfirmed).
Can-Am2026 Can-Am Outlander Electric ATV
For 2026, Can-Am is bringing the world the first mass-produced electric ATV with the launch of its Outlander EV. Propulsion comes from a Rotax E-Power unit, enabling 47 horsepower and 53 lb-ft of torque. In practice, the Outlander EV offersn 1,830 pounds of towing and 50 miles of range, along with zero vibration and virtually maintenance-free operation.

