Objects worth owning with conviction.
The most complicated wristwatch ever made. Twenty complications. Five years of assembly. A price that begins where superlatives end.
The first fully electric Rolls-Royce. A car that weighs 2,975 kilograms and produces a sound level measurable only by instruments.
Crocodile skin bleached to the shade of a Himalayan snowfield. The single most sought-after object in the history of accessories.
The third plénitude of the 1966 vintage. Champagne ageing in Épernay's chalk cellars since before the moon landing.
The vicuña produces approximately 500 grams of fibre per year. A single coat requires the wool of four animals harvested over four years.
Nine feet of spruce, maple, and mahogany. Twelve thousand individual components. The instrument of choice for every major concert hall since 1884.
The Harcourt glass was first produced in 1841. Lead crystal, when cut correctly, transforms any liquid inside it into something worth pausing for.