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Cartier Perles
Cartier is well know to avoid using mechanical movements in its watches, and this is no exception. Obviously it is a ladies watch, which makes the lack of mechanics more acceptable to most people, not to mention the increased accuracy. Cartier is also one of the few brands which is considered to always be a safe investment.
 
Audemars Piguet Millenary Pianoforte
With its oval case, off centre face and piano inspired markings, the Millenary Pianoforte is a very unusual design. The case is made from white gold, and there is also the option to have it set with 311 brilliant cut diamonds, both on the face and in the case. The self winding mechanism incorporates a few useful features, such a balance stop which means that the second hands are motionless when the time is set - helpful for getting the time exactly correct.
 
Vacheron Constantin
The Vacheron Constantin Malte Tourbillon Regulator is the newest watch from the Richemont Group company. Its tonneau shape is easily recognisable, and is a traditional element of watch from this company, with a history going back for over 100 years. Two versions of this case will be made available from SIHH. Both measure 40mm x 50mm, but one will be made from 18kt rose gold, whilst the other is in platinum. Both have sapphire crystals.
 
Girard-Perregaux Bi-Axial Tourbillon
This is the latest innovative design, the Bi-Axial Tourbillion, from Girard Perregaux. It incorporates an interesting implementation of the tourbillon complication, which in days gone past did increase accuracy, although now it is not really necessary. The Bi-axial Tourbillon, combining two concentric cages, enables the regulating part to make multi-dimensional rotations.


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Did Russian billionaire buy 496 million euro property?
Recently, it was reported that Villa Leopolda was sold to a Russian billionaire for just under 500 million euros. It soon revealed that Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov was behind the sale. As is the habit with Russian oligarchs, Prokhorov made his billions in precious metals. In 2007 he launched a $17 billion private investment fund, so he was definitely wealthy enough to purchase the property.

AirDrives earphones are perfect for the runner or cyclist
Personal headphones have developed a lot in the last few years since the expansion of the MP3 industry. Most companies have been furthering the sound quality, but Mad Catz have looked at a different market, the user who wants to hear the surroundings. So if you're a runner, a cyclist or just someone who doesn't want to immerse themselves in music... read on.

New Lord Norman Foster designed yacht launches next month
YachtPlus are a company specialising in fractional ownership of yachts. In conjunction with designer Lord Norman Foster, they will be releasing their 'Signature Series' craft in September. The total cost is $16m and with 8 owners of each vessel, the cost is $2m for ownership.

Review – Jabra Titanium Bluetooth headset
Lets be honest, no-one fancies losing their driving license and the recent crackdown on driving with mobile phones has made alternatives such as bluetooth headsets a much better option. Most of these are ugly plastic devices, so its refreshing to see Jabra taking the headsets up market.


Issue 13, Available June 2008.

Jet Special
We investigate the new class of light jet and investigate whether personal is the smart way to travel. We find out how you can own and operate an ex-military jet so you can spend the rest of your weekends going supersonic.

Helicopter Group Test

We put the most popular helicopters to the test and find out which one you should be living with! We even explore the new world of tilt-rotors.

And the regulars...
Brian Ebbesen, Arash Farboud, Nick English and others all share their views


Raising the Stakes
“Thinking of selling 16th century farmhouse in conservation area 4/5 bdrooms, 3 acres - do not wish...” By P. Whyte 22 August 2008

Buying a Bugatti Veyron
“Pablo, you′re an idiot.” By Robbie 16 August 2008

Buying a Bugatti Veyron
“Cars like this are only so stylish because not everyone can have them-- that is precisely the poin...” By Pablo Hudson 16 August 2008

Gary Rhodes opens new restaurant at Grosvenor House, Dubai
“As chairman of Northern Region Variety Club, it is my job to try and raise funds for the benefit o...” By Peter Johnson Chairman of Variety Club Northern Region UK 12 August 2008
 
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