
This Week in Watches: August 4, 2015
Emmanuel Bouchet debuts a new brand, a Swatch for the beach, new Autodromo driving glove colorways and more.

Emmanuel Bouchet debuts a new brand, a Swatch for the beach, new Autodromo driving glove colorways and more.
By Jason Heaton

A custom direct-to-consumer mattress, black+blum’s new charcoal water bottle, Cannondale’s new Habit and more.
By AJ Powell


Aside from being one of the greatest romantic comedies ever made, Woody Allen’s Annie Hall is an instruction manual in casual, cool style.
By AJ Powell

Step back Lamborghini and Ferrari, the 4C Spider is our new Italian lover.
By Eric Adams

Two bikes take to the California desert and mountains, but only one will prevail.

Joey Roth, who champions a simplistic but refined aesthetic, is one of America’s next great industrial designers.
By Jack Seemer

With a 650 horsepower supercharged Corvette engine and speeds over 200 mph, the new Cadillac CTS-V rocks.

Scotch & Soda? Nope.
By Nick Milanes

Unlike a paper map, Natural Atlas is a new, continuously changing online map that will allow users to update information about the outdoors in real time.

Over a span of two days in 2011, Vermont’s White River was transformed by Hurricane Irene.
By J. W. Sotak

With an interest in surf photography, Chris DeLorenzo jumped into the ocean with his camera.
By Jack Seemer

The meaner, slacker new Ibis Ripley LS, Indian’s newest Scout update, a way to keep all of your sunglasses organized and more.
By AJ Powell
Planning a date isn’t like ordering on Seamless. You’ve got to put some thought into it — and you can’t just get Thai every time.
By Gear Patrol

Having the right gear on hand during an outdoor concert can be the difference between a weekend for the ages or an expensive lesson learned. These items cover the critical bases of comfort, connectivity, hygiene, peace of mind and style.
By Gear Patrol

We spoke with Brendon Thomas, the past Editor-in-Chief of SURFER Magazine and current Director of Operations at The Surfer’s Journal, about his new job, how surf coverage has changed and what he has to look forward to.

A surfboard is an investment, and you should treat it that way.
By Caitlyn Shaw

If you think hot sauce begins and ends with Sriracha and Tabasco sauce, you don’t know the true meaning of spicy.

The ’60s and ’70s are described as the golden age of surfing, when the entire California coast donned baggies and “Baja” hoodies .
By Jack Seemer

Some of the world’s best wooden surfboards are being made in York, Maine.
By AJ Powell