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21 Luxury Watches for Every Life Milestone
Published
3 years agoon
By
Terry Power
Luxury watches don’t just tell time. They tell a story, a chronicle of how and why they came to be on your wrist. Was it a cherished gift from a loved one? An impulse buy before taking off on an adventure? A celebration of a realized ambition? Luxury watches, no matter the price, have the power to become a tangible symbol of a memory.
“As well as precisely tracking the minutes of the day, a watch is the perfect way to mark life’s important moments and achievements,” says Raynald Aeschlimann, president and CEO of Omega. “It’s like wearing your best memories. Every glance at the dial recalls an important milestone.”
Celebrating special occasions with luxury watches helps keep memories at the forefront of one’s mind. It’s similar to how scent can transport you back to a time or place.
“Every watch marks something and somewhere for someone,” says Damian Otwinowski, vice president of Watches of Switzerland USA. “Whether you make a choice for someone or yourself, there’s an emotional value attached.”
If you’re shopping for luxury watches for yourself, a friend, or loved one, heed our gifting guide below. We’ve matched a one-of-a-kind timepiece to a pivotal life milestone. Here’s how we’d mark 21 of life’s biggest moments on the wrist.
21 Luxury Watches to Celebrate Every Milestone in a Man’s Life
1. First Watch: Swatch SOBLEU
Watch collecting should be fun. When first-time buyers are ready to get their feet wet, it’s best to keep it light. That’s why we’re going with Swatch.
This SOBLEU version is colorfully eye-catching and easy to read. At 34mm, it looks great on smaller or still-growing wrists. It makes a great gift for a birthday, graduation, or religious rite of passage,
[$70; swatch.com]
2. First Job: Nixon Base Tide Pro
You or someone in your life is gainfully employed for the first time. Nice work. Time to celebrate with something even cooler for clock-watching than your phone. Whether pushing grocery carts or manning a lifeguard stand, a durable watch that’s easy to read is a must.
Nixon’s Base Tide Pro is made from recycled ocean plastics and features a large digital display. It’s water resistant to 100 meters and offers tide info on 550 pre-programed beaches.
[$150; nixon.com]
3. High School Graduation: Zodiac Super Sea Wolf
Those four years may have felt like an eternity, but (trust us) time is now officially speeding up—and graduation day’s a big deal. Hell, just surviving high school is an accomplishment worthy of dropping a wad of grad loot on a fine mechanical automatic watch.
The Zodiac Super Sea Wolf is a cool, colorful piece with rugged, modern construction and vintage style. It’ll serve anyone well, whether matriculating to the Big 10 or going the entrepreneurial route.
[$1,095; zodiacwatches.com]
4. College Graduation: Weiss Field Watch
Don’t say we didn’t just warn you. Those four college years blurred by at break-neck speed. What’s next? Grad school? An internship? Straight to work? Don’t know yet? The first plan of attack should be lauding the degree with the Weiss Field Watch.
Hand-built in the U.S., it’s powered by a hand-wound mechanical movement. The piece is offered in four dial variations with a multitude of strap options so you can dial in your look regardless of post-grad plans.
[$1,450; weisswatchcompany.com]
5. First Big Job: Tudor Black Bay 58
You’re hired! And on the way to building a career.
Mark the milestone with this steel-cased, satin-finished piece that’s both rock solid and newly polished—just like you.
[$3,700; tudorwatch.com]
6. Promotion: Rolex Oyster Perpetual
We’re movin’ on up! The Rolex Oyster Perpetual is not just a classic, but it also goes with everything. Seriously, wear it everywhere. Sure, we love the Coral Red version like everyone else, but you’re diverging from the crowd, so go silver.
The yellow gold hands and indexes contrast with the silver sunray dial, giving this piece amazing visual texture to be admired with every glance.
[$5,900; watchesofswitzerland.com]
7. 30th Birthday: Omega Speedmaster Professional
Congrats for acing your 20s. Now you’re totally legit. The Omega Speedmaster Professional is a legendary watch with a manually wound movement befitting your new age bracket.
As you take the time to wind it up to face the day, set an intention to tackle the day with the same sense of purpose with which you turn the crown.
[$7,150; watchesofswitzerland.com]
8. Wedding: Cartier Tank Must
Whether the big day is formal black tie or barefoot on the beach, a Cartier Tank fits the bill. It’s a timeless classic and the only dress watch you’ll ever need.
If you’re getting hitched in Hawaiian shirts, may we suggest changing the strap into something a little more colorful?
[$3,700; cartier.com]
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9. First House: Seiko SPD23
Even if you just blew all your savings on the down payment, you can still celebrate one of life’s biggest purchases with the Seiko Prospex—a piece with substantial cachet for a modest sum.
The case design, commonly known as the “Samurai,” is one of the brand’s most popular—thanks to its brawny build and 200 meters of water resistance. Featuring a blue dial with a fun wave design, you can marvel upon this model every bit as much as the tax benefits of home ownership.
[$415; seikowatches.com]
10. Platinum Airline Status: Omega Aqua Terra 150 Worldtimer
If you fly so much they automatically put you on the upgrade list, a World Time function on your wristwatch could be a good investment.
The Omega Aqua Terra 150 Worldtimer lets you track the time in 24 of the world’s time zones while you’re on the go.
[$8,900; watchesofswitzerland.com]
11. First Child: Rolex Submariner
Entering parenthood yields profound joy and intense gravity. Yep, you’re suddenly responsible for this teeny human now—and for a very, very long time.
Take a deep breath. Now take on this huge life transition with the Rolex Submariner. The Sub is simply iconic and built to stand the test of time. Sure, you’ll be wearing the hell out of it for decades. Then, when the time is right, it’ll become an heirloom for you to pass on.
Caveat: If you give your first-born a Rolex, you’re gonna have to do something equally cool for his or her siblings.
[$8,100; rolex.com]
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12. 40th Birthday: Zenith Classic Defy Ceramic
This one can hit hard, but remember age ain’t nothing but a number, and there’s no need for a mid-life crisis quite yet. It might be time to inject a little youthful whimsy back into your watch collection.
Thanks to its white ceramic construction, contemporary style, and skeletonized dial, Zenith’s Defy Classic has a playful panache that can serve as a reminder that 40 is the new 30.
[$7,900; zenith-watches.com]
Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Calendar
13. 10th Anniversary: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Calendar
A decade of marital bliss earns our sincerest congratulations. Treat yourself to a Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Calendar.
This elegant-yet-complicated piece (there’s your working marriage metaphor) provides a triple calendar function, displaying the day of the week, month, and date, as well as a moon phase that sits below the piece’s small second register.
[$11,900; jaeger-lecoultre.com]
14. 20th Anniversary: H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Center Seconds
After 20 years, here’s hoping the good times have far exceeded the bad. Even if it’s a coin flip, treat yourself to something far simpler than the intricacies of a two-decade relationship.
H. Moser’s Endeavour Center Seconds is a minimally pristine, time-only watch in white gold with a “Funky Blue fumé” dial that doesn’t beg for your attention but wordlessly captivates it…kind of like enduring love and commitment.
[~$24,000; h-moser.com]
15. 50th Birthday: Le Régulateur Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein II
At 50, you’re entitled to a bona fide mid-life crisis. If you’ve been eyeballing the Porsche but still want a bit of wrist candy that’ll leave some gas in the bank account, the Le Régulateur Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein II is easily one of our favorite releases of the year, thanks to its lighthearted design and whimsical use of color.
The watch’s ‘regulator’ layout uses three dials to tell time—for hours, minutes, and seconds, respectively. It roughly retails for your annual insurance premium on a high-performance sports car—after a speeding ticket or two.
[$3,800; louiserard.com]
16. First Child’s College Graduation: Vacheron Constantin
You’ve raised a helpless infant into a functional adult, a feat worthy of celebration and relief. No more tuition payments, so now you can treat yourself to your first in the trinity of high horology.
The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time is a refined piece without pretension. As the name implies, it keeps impeccable local time while offering the wearer a reference time displayed on a sub-dial at six o’clock.
$27,100; vacheron-constantin.com]
17. 60th Birthday: Patek Philippe 5905P
Congratulations, you’re officially old! This Patek Philippe annual calendar chronograph in platinum is a grail-level piece—perfect for celebrating six spectacular decades on Earth.
Graduated minute scale, applied hour markers, dauphine hands, and a concentric circle motif make the dial a work of art. Turn the watch around and it’s no less stunning. Through a display case back, you can view the beautiful circular dressage finishing on the automatic movement and its 21K gold rotor. There are luxury watches and then there are luxury watches.
[$87,527; watchesofswitzerland.com]
18. Retirement: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo Extra Thin
A gold watch at retirement has been a tradition in the U.S. since the 1940s. The convention of companies gifting them to workers is on the wane—so go ahead and pick out this Audemars Piguet for yourself.
The case and bracelet are made of dazzling 18K pink gold—a stunner whether you’re lounging at the club in Boca Raton or Rancho Mirage. In time, if you decide to go back to work, it’ll play equally well as a wonderful post-post-retirement reminder that you love what you do.
[$62,200; audemarspiguet.com]
19. 70th Birthday: Apple Watch
Let’s not harp on the number. Let’s just say monitoring your body—specifically your ticker—isn’t a bad idea at this point. The Apple Watch tracks your vitals and can be set up to provide high and low heart rate warnings, as well as detect irregular rhythms. While it can’t actually detect a heart attack, it can help serve as a barometer for heart health.
Get yourself a silicone sport band for workouts, and something more elevated like the magnetic Leather Link or the pictured stainless steel Milanese Loop for dressier affairs.
[$400; apple.com]
20. First Grandchild: Rolex Explorer II
So, the circle is complete: Your child now has a child of their own. You’ll once again be pushing a playground swing and pretending you’re a horse with a tiny tyke on your back. To mark this chapter, we’d pick an heirloom-quality piece that’s a bit rough and tumble.
The Rolex Explorer II is built for spelunking and Arctic expeditions, so it can handle whatever you, or a toddler, cares to throw at it. Plus, it has a 24-hour hand you can set to use as a reference time if your family doesn’t live nearby. Best of all, the caseback is engravable. When it’s time to pass it down, it’s something they’ll treasure—just like their memories of you.
[$8,550; watchesofswitzerland.com]
21. 50th Anniversary: A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Up/Down
If you’ve been married 50 years, does time even have meaning to you anymore? Joking…we kid because we love! A golden anniversary deserves an equally glitzy commemoration.
A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Up/Down is one of the most desirable luxury watches any collector can hope to obtain. The in-house, manually wound chronograph has become a gold standard in haute horlogerie. The movement architecture and finishing are so deep and complicated, we can’t help but find their totality a perfect metaphor for being together for a half-century. If you pick one of these up, you should probably grab something for your spouse, too. Then again, after five decades of marriage, you don’t really need our relationship advice, do you?
[$82,100; alange-soehne.com]
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There’s no doubt when the weather turns colder as we settle into winter, stouts take center stage. And while we enjoy all its iterations: standard stout, imperial stout, and robust barrel-aged stouts, we think this malty, chocolate-filled beer’s close cousin deserves a little respect as well. Of course, we’re talking about the oft-overlooked porter. And the best porters, oh buddy, they’ll have you rethinking your seasonal bevvie of choice.
For those uninitiated, the porter style had its genesis in England like many other iconic beer styles. It first appeared in the 1700s and is (you guessed it) named after porters—individuals tasked with transporting luggage.
A confusing origin story
“Stout is the direct descendant of porter. In the 1700s, it was common to use the word ‘stout’ to refer to a bolder, higher-alcohol version of any beer style, much in the same way we use the word ‘imperial’ today,” says Zach Fowle, advanced cicerone and head of marketing for Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co. in Phoenix, AZ. “Porter was the most popular beer of the day, and over time, “stout porter” became a popular variant. But by the late 1800s, demand for regular porters evaporated, and stout porter shortened simply to stout.”
But more has changed between the 1800s and today than just our penchant for wearing top hats. “Today, most brewers seem to market beers as either stout or porter based on vibes, rather than on any notable stylistic differences,” he says.
Specifically, porters are known for their dark, almost pitch-black color and rich, sweet flavor profile. If you were to drink a porter and a stout side by side, you might even have difficulty discerning the differences between the two.
Stout versus porter is an enduring topic of discussion in the brewing industry. “While there’s no debating the porter came first—and stout used to be called stout porter, so it was a stronger version of a porter—the lines have become very blurred over the years,” says Rob Lightner, co-founder of East Brother Brewing in Richmond, CA.
“I would venture that even among professionals, a blind taste test would often yield inconclusive results,” says Lightner.
The difference between porters and stouts
Porters tend to be on the milder, more chocolatey end of the spectrum, Lightner says, whereas stouts are typically a little stronger and more roasty. Of course, this isn’t a hard and fast rule
Fowle agrees, “Porters tend to be fruitier, sweeter, and less bitter than stouts, with cocoa and caramel flavors in balance with dark malt bitterness. And stouts are usually hoppier, drier, maltier, and more coffee-forward—and may even have a touch of acidity.”
Whether or not they fit neatly into boxes, one thing’s for sure: both make for incredible cold-weather brews.
“As the nights grow longer, drinking a light, summery beer just doesn’t seem right,” says Fowle. “Porter is the perfect style for the transition to winter: warming and toasty yet not too heavy, with flavors of coffee, chocolate, and pie crust that correspond with autumn weather and holidays.”
It’s the perfect time to broaden your repretoire. Sweet, robust, warming, and well-suited to the season, here are the best porters to drink now.
1. Deschutes Black Butte Porter
There are few porters more well-respected than Deschutes’ iconic Black Butte Porter. It’s brewed with Cascade and Tettnang hops as well as 2-row, Chocolate, Crystal, and Carapils malts as well as wheat. This 5.5% ABV year-round offering is great for cold-weather drinking because of its mix of roasted malts, coffee, and chocolate. It’s a robust, subtly sweet beer perfect for imbibing on a crisp fall night.
[$10.99 for a six-pack; deschutesbrewery.com]
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Best Time-Under-Tension Workout for Total-Body Strength
Published
2 years agoon
9 November 2022By
Terry Power
The key to 360-degree muscle: 90-degree eccentric isometrics. It might seem like we’re throwing a lot of geometry at you, but the concept behind time under tension (TUT) is simple, says Joel Seedman, PhD, owner of Advanced Human Performance: “Perform the lowering phase of a movement in a slow, controlled fashion, usually 3 to 5 seconds; pause in the stretched position, typically around 90 degrees; then perform the lifting phase in a powerful yet controlled fashion.” Believe us, a time-under-tension workout can humble even seasoned lifters…Eccentric isometrics are like the pressure cooker of training.
“Rather than mindlessly performing slow-tempo reps, you’re using the increased time under tension as a means to fine-tune your body mechanics and alignment, which requires more mental engagement and focus,” Seedman adds.
If you want to forge functional muscle mass and strength while simultaneously bulletproofing the joints and connective tissue, give this 10-move, full-body eccentric isometrics workout a go.
Directions
Perform the following moves as 90-degree eccentric isometrics following the above protocol. Use heavy weight, but not at the detriment of proper form. Rest 60 to 90 seconds between sets and 2 minutes between circuits. Perform once every 2 to 4 days for optimal results.
Best Time-Under-Tension Workout for Total-Body Strength
Circuit 1
A. Barbell Back Squat
Set a squat rack up with heavy weight, then grasp bar and step under it. Squeeze shoulder blades together, then stand to unrack bar and step back with feet shoulder-width apart. Inhale, hinge at hips and slowly bend knees to 90 degrees. Pause, keeping natural arch in low back, then extend through hips to powerfully stand. 3 x 4-6 reps
B. Renegade Row
Start in the top position of a pushup with hands shoulder-width apart on moderate-to-heavy dumbbells (shown). Explosively drive right elbow back to row dumbbell toward ribs while balancing on opposite hand and feet. Pause, then slowly lower weight, stopping a few inches above floor. Switch sides after all reps are done. 3 x 5 reps each side
Circuit 2
A. Dumbbell Bentover Row
Stand with feet hip-width apart, holding two moderate-to-heavy dumbbells in front of thighs, palms facing you. Push hips back and hinge torso forward so it’s nearly parallel to floor, soft bend in knees. Dumbbells should be near shins. Drive elbows back to row weights toward ribs. Pause, then slowly lower down for 3 to 5 seconds. 3 x 4-5 reps
B. Incline Dumbbell Chest Press with Legs Raised
Set an adjustable bench to a 30- to 45-degree angle and lie back with dumbbells in either hand. Engage core and lift legs off floor, flexing feet. Press weights overhead, palms in. Slowly lower to 90 degrees, staying tight and compact. Pause, then drive weights up directly over chest. 3 x 4-5 reps
Circuit 3
A. Dumbbell Bulgarian Squat
Stand lunge-length in front of a flat bench, holding heavy dumbbells in each hand by your sides, palms facing in. Rest the ball on top (shoe’s laces) of your right foot behind you on the bench. Slowly lower your body until your front thigh is parallel to the floor. Pause, then drive through your heel to stand. Switch sides after all reps are complete. 2 x 3-4 reps each side
B. Single-leg Romanian Deadlift
Stand with feet hip-width apart holding dumbbells or kettlebells. Drive right leg up, foot flexed, knee aligned with hip, making a 90-degree angle. Hinge at hips as you slowly lever your torso toward floor, lowering weights and driving right leg back for counterbalance. Hold, then squeeze glutes to reverse. 2 x 3-4 reps each side
Circuit 4
A. Pullup
Hang from a pullup bar using an overhand grip with legs extended and feet flexed. Engage lats and draw shoulders down your back, then pull yourself up until chin is higher than hands. Pause at the top, then slowly lower. Pause at bottom, then reset before your next rep. 2-3 x 4-5 reps
B. Kneeling Overhead Barbell Press
Hold a bar with moderate-to-heavy load at shoulder level with forearms perpendicular to floor. Kneel at end of bench with feet flexed to grip edge for support. Inhale, engage your core and glutes, then press the bar overhead, pushing your head forward so it passes your face, exhaling at the top.
Slowly lower until elbows are at 90 degrees, then hold to maintain tension. Begin your next rep from here. 2-3 x 4-5 reps
Circuit 5
A. Dumbbell Pushup
Place hands on dumbbells (this provides greater range of motion) at shoulder width and feet wider than shoulder width with just toes touching the ground. Keep head neutral and hips high to increase tension on core, chest and tris and reduce stress on spine. Slowly lower to the floor. Stop
once elbows hit 90 degrees, pause, then push up to start. 1-2 x 6-8 reps
B. Biceps Curl
Stand with feet hip-width apart with moderate-to-heavy dumbbells in each hand hanging by sides. Engage biceps to curl the weights up, keeping upper arms still. Pause at the top, then lower slowly. Don’t let arms drop all the way down to keep greater time under tension on biceps. 1-2 x 6-8 reps
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The Best Jump Ropes for a Killer Cardio Workout
Published
2 years agoon
9 November 2022By
Terry Power
If you haven’t picked up a jump rope since elementary school, you’re missing out on a fantastic cardio workout. Not only will you burn a ton of calories in a short amount of time—200 to 300 calories in 15 minutes—but jump ropes can also improve your coordination and agility. Better yet, jumping rope doesn’t require much space, so it’s easy to do at home, and it’s often more mentally stimulating than jogging or swimming.
Choosing a Jump Rope
When deciding which jump rope is best for you, it’s important to determine what your goals are. While lightweight speed ropes are popular for cardio-focused training, weighted or drag ropes will be best for those focused on strength training.
No matter what your training goals are, we’ve got you covered with this roundup of 10 jump ropes from top brands including Crossrope, TRX, Rogue, and more.
The Best Jump Ropes of 2022
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