Sennheiser’s latest products are perfect for on-the-go urbanites

Sennheiser’s latest selection of luxury headphone products made quite the splash at this year’s Hong Kong High-End Audio Visual Show. The luxury German headphone manufacturer spotlighted audio gadgets that were perfect for today’s on-the-go crowd.

Runners and gym enthusiasts might want to look at the CX 7.00 BT In-Ear Wireless Headphones. The comfortable yet sleek neckband design will allow maximum movement for workouts without compromising on Sennheiser’s signature sound quality.

Also on offer is the aptly named MOMENTUM series that is perfectly suited for well-heeled travellers constantly in transit. The foldable MOMENTUM Wireless (M2 AEBT) Headphone delivers pristine audio quality for up to 22 hours without the annoyance of untangling any cables. The best part? The ability to drown out the crowd wherever you go, thanks to cutting-edge NoiseGard noise cancellation technology.

Then there’s the cutting-edge HD 800 Headphone. Boasting a feather-light design thanks to specialised aerospace materials, it provides a fantastic circumaural dynamic stereo sound experience with minimal resonance and distortion. Simply put, it cancels ambient noise and delivers pure natural audio as it was meant to be heard.   

Sennheiser’s pièce de résistance, though, is the state-of-the-art HDVD 800 Amplifier. Equipped with a high-quality Burr-Brown digital/analog converter and AES/BU, S/PDIF and USB inputs, this versatile gadget can connect to pretty much any audio device and delivers perfectly symmetrical, harmonised acoustics. For the best results, hook it up to Sennheiser’s HD 800 Headphone and be prepared for an audio extravaganza!

CX7.00 BT In-Ear Wireless Headphone – HK$1,199
MOMENTUM Wireless (M2 AEBT) Headphone – HK$3,099
HD 800 Headphone – HK$9,999
HDVD 800 Headphone Amplifier – HK$16,999

Hammer Time: One-off watches hit HK before Only Watch Charity Auction

Unique luxury timepieces were displayed in Hong Kong before heading to the Only Watch Charity Auction. Elizabeth Doerr, co-founder of Quill & Pad, dissects eight of the best ones.

Only Watch has become a much anticipated fixture of the high watchmaking scene. Taking place every two years, 2017 plays host to the seventh edition since Luc Pettavino called this auction to life in support of the Monegasque Association against Muscular Dystrophy (AMM), which battles the rare Duchenne strain of the disease. Pettavino’s son, Paul, who died from the condition last year at the age of 21, inspired the former to take up the charitable cause.

Collectors will find rarities here that can be had nowhere else and, better yet, all proceeds go toward research for this neuromuscular disease. Over the course of six auctions in 12 years, Pettavino has raised more than HK$235 million for the cause. For brands big and small alike, the publicity that comes along with the world tour preceding the auction makes it worth every cent to donate a specially-made, one-off watch.

Immediately following the world tour exhibiting the pieces, which hits Hong Kong 23-24 October, the auction will take place on 11 November in Geneva under the patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco. Here are eight highlights from the auction suiting a cross-section of tastes – each watch unique in its own right.

Patek Philippe’s Reference 5208T-010 is an obvious investor’s choice. With its chronograph, instantaneous perpetual calendar and minute repeater, it’s an extremely collectable watch that’s likely to increase in value over the years – especially as it has a titanium case, a metal rarely used at Patek Philippe.

With a high estimate of more than HK$8 million, this is the auction’s top lot, and it comes with a complimentary visit to the workshops plus a private lunch with Patek Philippe president Thierry Stern.

If you’re looking for artistic merit, the titanium-encased Armin Strom Manual Hunt Slonem Edition for Only Watch is a perfect fusion of art and mechanical excellence. New York artist Hunt Slonem – best known for his Neo-Expressionist practice – has decorated the watch front with references to his critically-acclaimed series of rabbit paintings using a transfer process.

In addition to this watch, the winning bidder will receive a hand-signed original artwork from the artist entitled Rex – a 46cm by 31cm oil painting created using metal pigmented paint. High estimates surpass HK$150,600.

The minimalist, however, would be drawn to H. Moser & Cie’s Venturer Concept Only Watch – the ideal acquisition for lovers of simple yet striking pieces (high estimate: HK$240,200).

The finely finished, manually wound movement features a funky red balance bridge and an unusual red fumé dial – subtle references to the flag of Monaco, the birthplace of this auction and the home of AMM.

Offering a taste of the rare and unique is Fabergé’s Visionnaire Chronograph, presented in a sporty black and yellow outfit called “If life gives you lemons” (DLC-treated titanium).

Expected to sell for up to HK$383,000, this is a chronograph like no other. It’s able to provide both time and chronograph measurements using only hands that extend from the centre of the dial thanks to an innovative automatic movement by Agenhor.

Sure to put a smile on your face, the Slim d’Hermès L’Heure Impatiente Only Watch Edition (high estimate: HK$448,200) incorporates the whimsy of a novel complication in the “impatient” countdown hour, but does so in masculine grey titanium. The latter aspect is surprising, considering that the French powerhouse rarely utilises the high-tech metal to house its timepieces.

The Laurent Ferrier x Urwerk Arpal One LF-UR1 (high estimate: HK$570,450) offers an opportunity to own a unique watch borne out of a collaboration between two brands with styles on opposite ends of the spectrum. This timepiece doubles the fun with its wandering hours, sand-blasted satellites and exclusive polished alloy called ARPAL+ (specifically developed for this unique watch), making it a visceral feast for the senses.

For lovers of rare semi-precious stones, Jaquet Droz’s Grande Seconde Off-Centered Cuprite could be just the ticket with its minimalist dial crafted in ultra-rare cuprite, an oxide mineral with a vibrant red hue that gives away its origin as a minor ore of copper.

It is combined with red gold hands and subdial outlines matching the precious metal case for an overall graceful and unique appearance. In contrast, the watch’s high-tech mechanical movement with silicon balance spring can be viewed from the back. Its high estimate comes in at HK$330,600.

Our last timepiece is a treat for fashionistas everywhere: the Chanel J12-XS (high estimate: HK$366,700). Crafted in white gold, black ceramic and onyx with baguette-cut diamonds and embroidered calfskin, it is effortlessly chic. As the cherry on top, the winning bidder will be granted passage to Chanel’s ready-to-wear fashion show in March 2018.

Haven’t found your dream watch yet? Discover all 50 timepieces at www.onlywatch.com. Each and every piece was either specifically made for this auction, or is a one-off version of an iconic model.

Text: Elizabeth Doerr, co-founder of Quill & Pad

The Only Watch Charity Auction will be held on Saturday, 11 November at 2:30pm (Geneva time). 

Sonus Faber’s CEO on how its new speaker collection pays homage to Italian roots

Hong Kong techies turned up in droves to get their hands on the latest high-tech gadgets at the 2017 High-End Audio Visual Show. One of the more luxe exhibitions featured top-shelf audio brand Sonus Faber’s new Homage Tradition Collection.

We caught up with CEO Filippo Fanton to find out what was on offer, and why the collection is a true ‘Homage’ to the brand’s Italian roots.     

Mix Master: Pick your poison and pour your heart out

Entertaining at home is all about nailing the details, and even the most deftly executed dinner party can been undone by a sparsely stocked bar. While it’s tempting to improvise, nobody wants a concoction of vodka, cacao nibs and the leftover “mystery liquor” we all seem to haul back from holidays abroad. Enter the Perfect Drink Smart Scale & Recipe App.

Consisting of an electronic scale and smartphone app, Perfect Drink streamlines the process of making high-quality cocktails at home by making use of whatever ingredients happen to be on hand. Users begin by inputting their available poison into the app, which generates suggestions from an exhaustive catalogue of over 400 recipes. These are helpfully divided into 16 different categories, ranging from cocktails by era (Prohibition) to those calibrated by palette (spirit forward).

Once users have selected a desirable recipe, the Smart Scale calculates the precise ratios needed for a bartender-approved beverage. Simply place your vessel of choice onto the scale and pour the alcohol in until the Perfect Drink app alerts you to stop. The app also incorporates a timer for those cocktails that require shaking or stirring to finish, ensuring your drink has appropriate levels of dilution and chilliness.

Perfect Drink is currently available in two models: the PRO and the 2.0. The latter incorporates a durable stainless steel casing and an LCD display for ease of use. The cherry on top? Both versions come complete with a shaker so hosts can start crafting cocktails straight out of the box.

www.makeitperfectly.com/drink

Cute as a Button: Magic through the eyes of a child

In modern life, the scarcity of time has always been a significant hurdle for those who desire deeper connections with their children. The rigours of professional life weigh heavily on a working parent’s ability to spend quality time with their kids. The tech industry’s answer? A healthy shift in perspective, courtesy of products like the Benjamin Button camera.

Conceived from a partnership between Slovak University of Technology incubator INQB and the German Tech Entrepreneurship Center, the Benjamin Button is the latest in a growing trend of tech products catering to hands-free, high-mobility, socially-engaging situations. Designed as a nifty little closed system, this camera aims to change the way parents create, curate and appreciate irreplaceable family memories.

Not interested in being a spectator in the lives of your own children? Benjamin Button – the cuter, kid-friendly answer to the GoPro – obviates the need to play cameraman while enabling you to see life through their eyes. Simply clip this featherweight device (60g) to their clothing and let the intelligent photo-taking software do the rest. Meanwhile, you can get back to living in the moment.

Combining a 1080px high-definition camera and “life-proof” EMR (electromagnetic radiation) shield, the Benjamin Button is perfect for weekends spent roughing it on the playground. With up to four hours of battery life and multiple data storage options, preserving family memories has never been easier nor more rewarding. Kickstarter pre-orders will be available later this year.

www.benjaminbutton.co/en/

Over the top: Do these 5 items with hefty price tags live up to the hype?

A hefty price tag increases the aspirational value of a product, no doubt, but how justifiable are the prices in all cases?

Louis Vuitton Trunks

While vintage trunks may look beautiful in a period drama set in Victorian England, lugging around a hefty trunk in days of fast-paced lifestyle and light travel may not be a smart choice for a globetrotter. Also, with a price tag that runs into several digits, wouldn’t you want to keep it at home it as a prized possession rather than subject it to the rigours of travel?

iPhone X

As the whole world waits with baited breath for the launch of the much-hyped iPhone X this November, please take a step back and think. Yes, it has a bigger screen, flexible display panels, Face ID bio-metric security solution and tons of other features. But does it justify the thousand US dollar tag? Only time will tell. So before jumping into the bandwagon and pre-ordering the iPhone X, please wait and watch and reevaluate if it is really the phone you need.

Clé de Peau Beauté Synactif Intensive Cream

With most ingredients of this cream available in common drugstores, one can’t help but wonder if the Synactif Intensive Cream, which is priced at a whopping thousand US dollars, secretly contains the hidden elixir of youth! While it promises to do the routine work offered by most other creams like reduce dullness, eliminate dark spots, etc., we couldn’t find the one thing that sets it apart from the rest, except its staggering price.

Christopher Kane Cable Ties

Willing to shell out 30 US dollars for mundane cable ties? Apparently a lot of people are! When fashion designer Christopher Kane used cable ties as accessories on his models in one of his fashion shows, it immediately caught the fancy of the fashion world and catapulted to the status of fashion must-haves. While the colourful cable ties looked quirky and cool on the runway models, sporting them on the streets may not have the same effect. Also, cable ties can present their own set of challenges – tie them too hard and scissors will be your only escape strategy!

GUCCI Plain Cotton T-shirt

For those tempted to buy a plain white t-shirt from Gucci for over 400 US dollars, we’d advise wearing it inside out, so that at least the brand logo is visible! Even after taking into account the fact that it’s made in Italy, is 100% cotton and unbelievably soft, there are, for sure, a thousand other brands which offer the exact safe level of comfort without digging a hole in your pocket. It leaves us wondering how much profit the big brands make in the name of brand value.

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Racing Time: Cars star Paul Newman’s watch on the block

In many ways, the vintage collectible watch market owes its existence to the Paul Newman Rolex Daytona. Named after the late Hollywood icon who voiced the part of Doc Hudson in Cars, these now discontinued variations of the classic Cosmograph Daytona gained prominence in 1972 after Newman began sporting the watch while indulging his penchant for auto racing.

Although the majority of Newman’s Daytona collection resides with his immediate family, 2017 marks the first time any such pieces will be available to the public. Once gifted to James Cox – teenage boyfriend to Newman’s daughter, Nell Potts – the current Reference 6329 Daytona is slated to be sold at Phillip’s New York auction on 26 October.

The watch possesses historic provenance and rare features. Originally given to Newman by his wife of 50 years, Joanne Woodward, the caseback of this timepiece is engraved with a loving declaration urging the Cool Hand Luke star to “Drive Carefully, Me”. The cream dial, weathered by a gentle patina, has not been restored since the watch was originally manufactured.

Cox recalls Newman’s acerbic wit when the latter gifted the timepiece to him in 1984: “Here’s a watch. If you wind it, it tells pretty good time”. For contemporary collectors, it tells something more – a pretty remarkable story.

Fantasy or reality? B&O’s new products seem straight out of a sci-fi movie

Bang & Olufsen has stayed true to its reputation of providing the best in audiovisual sensory experiences with its latest BeoVision Eclipse and BeoLab 50 speakers.

BeoVision Eclipse, an integrated TV and music system, promises a cohesive and streamlined user experience for the today’s internet-savvy users.

Boasting a 4K display and LG’s latest webOS 3.5 platform, you can easily access popular programmes like Netflix and Youtube, or connect to other devices such as a Blu Ray player from the centralised BeoRemote One BT.

One of the coolest features of the BeoVision Eclipse is that you don’t need to keep adjusting the TV screen as you move around the room. It comes with a motorised floor stand that will adjust the screen and even move the TV around for that perfect viewing angle!

B&O Executive Vice President Stefan K. Persson says, “By merging LG Electronics’ OLED TV technology to the Bang & Olufsen experience, we have reached an even higher level and created the ultimate TV experience.”

B&O’s latest loudspeakers are as impressive as the TV. With its silver-toned aluminium surfaces and scalloped finish, BeoLab 50, the new flagship loudspeaker looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie, and has the high-tech chops to match!

The beauty of the BeoLab 50 design lies in its ability to self-calibrate settings to provide the best output in any situation, be it an intimate movie night for two or a dinner party for twenty.

Fitted with cutting-edge acoustic lens technology, the lens can vary from targeting a “sweet spot” on a couch to an impressive 180-degree range. It’s also equipped with an external microphone that scans surroundings and creates optimum sound quality.

BeoVision Eclipse 55-inch TV with motorised floor stand: HK$83,000
BeoVision Eclipse 65-inch TV with motorised floor stand: HK$121,640
BeoLab 50: HK$295,790

Razer Sharp: Cutting-edge technology

razer sharp

Razer, the Singaporean-American brand that specialises in computer hardware for gamers, has a fervent fan base. More than 1,000 people attended the recent grand opening of Razer’s first store in Hong Kong, located in Causeway Bay. Considering the turnout, the hype surrounding one of Razer’s latest products, the Blade Stealth laptop, is no surprise.

The upgraded 13.3-inch version of the original Blade Stealth, which was released last year, features a larger Quad HD+ touch display. It not only improves the laptop’s appearance, but also allows for wide viewing angles of up to 178 degrees, high-colour saturation and striking clarity.

It’s not just for gamers, either. The laptop is easily portable due to its ultra-thin width (0.52 inches) and low weight (2.93 pounds), making it appealing to professionals on the go. Better yet, the battery lasts up to nine hours, so it’s suitable for all-day work – or play – sessions.

The Blade Stealth comes with Windows 10 and a 7th generation Intel Core i7 processor for high-speed performance. It also allows for 16GB of dual-channel memory. It’s available in two colours: gunmetal grey or black, the latter of which comes with a backlit rainbow-coloured keyboard. The lighting effects can be customised, and users have 16.8 million colour options to choose from. This computer promises to get the job done, whether it’s responding to work emails or racking up one’s zombie kill count.

Nose over Noise: An alarm that generates scents

 

A young French entrepreneur has brought new meaning to the phrase “wake up and smell the coffee.”
For those who are tired of smashing the snooze button each morning to silence the alarm clock’s ear-splitting screech, there’s now another option. Sensorwake, which is being marketed as the first olfactory alarm clock, gently awakens sleepers by releasing pleasant aromas.

The alarm clock is the invention of entrepreneur Guillaume Rolland, who came up with the idea when he was just 18 years old. The Sensorwake taps into the science of smell to ensure that users wake up in a good mood instead of cranky and irritable.

Certain smells are strongly linked to memory and emotion, and the diffusion of pleasant scents gets your brain going and geared up for the day ahead. Several choices of scent capsules are on offer, including vanilla toast, seaside breeze, espresso, fresh-cut grass, chocolate, peppermint and – since it’s a French invention, after all – buttery croissant. All capsules are 100 percent recyclable, and each one can be reused 30 times.

The Sensorwake has received a number of awards and was named one of the top 15 inventions at the Google Science Fair. It’s not just for light sleepers, either. The clock comes equipped with a back-up melody, which will go off three minutes after the scent is released. Rise and shine – and sniff!