This Motoring-Inspired Minimalist Watch Is Hiding a Powerful Surprise

The famed watchmaker launches its first time-only timepiece. Plus, Sony’s affordable headphones and BioLite’s next-gen headlamps.

Close-up of a singer reimagined watch face showing the hour and minute hands with orange accents, a blue dial, a gold textured inner bezel, and a visible purple jewel near the top.Singer Reimagined

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A wristwatch with a green dial featuring four purple jewel-like markers and orange-accented hands. The watch has a polished silver case and a textured olive green fabric strap. The wearer is dressed in a green knit sleeve.Singer Reimagined

Singer Reimagined Caballero

Singer Reimagined, the luxury watch offshoot of famed Porsche modifier Singer Vehicle Design, is known for its advanced chronograph watches. This makes sense, given the complication’s long, entangled history with motorsports. Now, the brand has launched its first time-only watch — but it’s anything but simple. Described as a “Solotempo” watch, the Cabellero features a plain lacquered dial and three three-hand layout, with an applied Singer logo at 12:00 appearing as the only text. Four exposed jewels on the dial hint at something more intriguing, which is fully exposed in the stunning Cal. ST5000 when you turn the watch over. Driven by a whopping four main barrels, the movement is fine-tuned to deliver consistent chronometric power across six full days. Singer calls it horological horsepower; I just call it beautiful engineering.
Black Sony wired in-ear earphones with a USB-C connector and an inline remote control featuring volume up, volume down, and a central button.Sony

Sony IER-EX15C

Sony’s IER-EX15C are in-ear wired headphones with a USB-C connection, making them ideal for use with today’s smartphones and laptops. They feature compact 5mm drivers and an in-line remote for controlling volume and playback. Additionally, its textured cable serrated finish is designed to prevent tangling. At just $30, you can think of it as a hassle-free alternative to your AirPods or wireless headphones. Available in four colors: black, white, blue and pink.  
A person wearing a light gray jacket with a hood, pulling the hood over their head. They have curly brown hair and are wearing a green BioLite headlamp with a bright light on their forehead.BioLite

BioLite Range 400

BioLite has been one of the top names in the game for headlamps for years, now — largely because the brand continues to improve upon its product lineup. The latest iterations are finally here, and they’re better than their predecessors in nearly every way. Now, they charge up to 5x faster than the competition (eight minutes for a full hour), the user interface is streamlined and even easier to operate than before and they’re built to IP67 waterproof standards. Of course, they still have a bevy of other outstanding features, like a comfortable adjustable fit, light weight, numerous lighting modes and more.
White Rivian SUV with black roof and blue and pink accents on the wheels and lower side panels, parked on a paved surface with palm trees and a partly cloudy sky in the background.Rivian

Rivian R1S Tri-Motor Miami

To celebrate the grand opening of its second Miami location, Rivian has created a one-off, custom-designed R1S Tri-Motor. Along with vibrant teal and pink accents, the EV features a set of special disc wheel covers and some bold side stripes. It’ll be on display at the Brickell showroom, and Rivian has stated that the initiative hints at how it will continue to push design going forward.
A collection of ceramic tableware arranged on a light blue surface, including various bowls, plates, and a mug in shades of yellow, mustard, olive green, brown, and mauve. One brown plate holds a mustard-colored candle. The items are nested and spaced with a minimalist aesthetic.Herman Miller

Herman Miller x Heath Ceramics Dinnerware

For its first-ever dinnerware collection, Herman Miller tapped Heath Ceramics to reimagine archival shapes dating back to the 1940s. The ceramics include plates, bowls, mugs and a candleholder, all glazed in neutral tones born from Herman Miller’s mid-century color theory.