
Today in Gear: December 9, 2015
Nest’s learning thermostat, An “unstealable” bicycle, high-quality chef tongs, a new smartphone charging dock and more.

Nest’s learning thermostat, An “unstealable” bicycle, high-quality chef tongs, a new smartphone charging dock and more.
By AJ Powell

These Instagram accounts promise mouthwatering food and cocktails, behind-the-camera talent and smartly curated photos.

There’s the right way and the long way to take on a marathon.

The best mezcals on the market reflect both the place and person behind each bottle.
By John Zientek

World-renowned photographer Bernhard Edmaier spent five weeks photographing the the varied and impressive landscape of Chile.
By Jack Seemer

While spending a week in a tent with the outdoorsman would be generous, these camp essentials make equally great gifts.
By AJ Powell

In Senegal, men don’t cook.

Whether you’re getting to know new cities or climbing 8,000-meter peaks, these 17 products are perfect for the adventurer in your life.

At 2,700 miles, Chile’s land stretches from arid desert to a chunk of the Antarctic.
By Gear Patrol

The mediaphile is always two steps ahead — so how do you avoid gifting him something that’s two Christmases behind?
By Nick Milanes

Amazon’s street-art project, a Nikelab VSCO preset, the ultimate briefcase and more.
By Gear Patrol

A look back at an entire week’s worth of gear.
By Gear Patrol

A visit to Japan pulls back the curtain on Seiko, whose single-minded pursuit of lofty goals often makes it appear unconcerned with larger trends.
By Jason Heaton

It’s arriving six years late and almost $2 billion over budget.

In the five years since 2010 (and the biggest economic downturn since the Great Depression) architecture has grown more thoughtful and socially aware.


The F1 season effectively ended a month ago — so its finale in Abu Dhabi looked more like the start of the 2016 season, with everything still on the line.

The globetrotter is first and foremost an efficient traveler.
By Tucker Bowe

Shopping for a man with encyclopedic sartorial knowledge can be difficult (so picky!), so let our style experts guide your giving.
By John Zientek

Frank Lloyd Wright was obsessed with the automobile, and this passion is reflected in his greatest works.