Your Essential Father’s Day Gift Guide

Father’s day is fast approaching, but if you’re still struggling to find a gift don’t panic- there’s still time to shop last minute father’s day gifts ahead of the 18th of June celebrations!

The most technically progressive earphones from the brand to date, the Urbanears Juno.  Using ANC (Active Noise Cancelling), this is the first ever noise cancelling true wireless headphone for Urbanears. Consists of 57% plastic, of which 91% is recycled. 

CleanCo is the premium non-alcoholic spirit brand founded by Spencer Matthews, who offers a selection of premium non-alcoholic spirits that taste just like the real thing across gin, rum, agave spirit, vodka and whiskey, allowing consumers an alcohol-free alternative without compromising on taste or social interaction.

Clean W is like Bourbon Whiskey but without the alcohol. A characteristic Bourbon nose with classic notes, oak and sweet vanilla, underpinned by rich spice, apple and figs, with a smooth finish.

This VR experience is the perfect gift to the special man in your life. After all, what could beat spending time with your family on Father’s Day? Sandbox is a futuristic VR game experience for groups of up to 6, in which you can see and physically interact with everyone inside, just like the real world. Pick from 7 games, including Deadwood Mansion, Star Trek Discovery, Amber Sky and the NEW Seekers of the Shard. Thanks to Hollywood motion capture cameras, 3D precision body trackers, custom hardware, and haptic suits, you get a feeling of transformation you can’t get anywhere else. And whilst you visit, don’t forget to visit Toni – the resident robotic bartender who can server up a variety of non- and alcoholic beverages!  

This Quick-fire pocket-sized fun game for on-the-go is a great idea, Gabble is a frantic race against the clock to describe people, places and things for your team-mates to try and guess. The more you can describe the more you’ll score! Slip a card out of the dispenser and then score using the snappy little poppers on either side. Take on holiday or play on the move… Travel Gabble is the perfect carry out card game!

From BBQ King to BBQ novice, no matter your level of barbeque experience, our chilli-inspired apron and burger flipper set will be the perfect finishing touch to rule any grill. The two-piece set comes in a handy bag and features a front pocket and waist tie fastening.

A nice bonding idea for new Dads. These two pack of supersoft sensory muslin squares, one of each of Keith Haring’s iconic ‘Baby’ print and colourful ‘Brazil’ print. Expertly rescaled and recoloured to support babies’ cognitive and visual development between birth and around 1 year old.

Perfect for feeding, for cuddles, spillages, for using as a lightweight blanket, breastfeeding cover or to put over a playmat to encourage tummy time. You can even wind them up in a car window for shade and stimulation for calmer car journeys.

Make sure you never miss a beat with Gingko Flip Click Alarm Clock! This powerful, modern alarm clock features the latest in technology to make sure that you never forget a thing. Incorporated into its design are laser-engraved touch control buttons and our revolutionary flip alarm system. With these advanced features, it is now easier than ever to ensure that your alarms are always ready to go when needed. Plus, if you want some peace of mind during the night, Gingko’s unique sound activation system means that the LCD display will turn off while still counting down every second in perfect accuracy. When it’s time for waking up again, simply give it a gentle tap, clap or click and the light will come back on. Enjoy both function and style with Gingko Flip Click Alarm Clock – access your alarms with ease and experience accurate timekeeping all throughout the day!

Treat Dad to this delicious M&S Italian food and wine gift, created with the help of Fred Sirieix. Your lucky someone will receive a bottle of our exclusive Gavi di Gavi, perfectly paired with mixed antipasti, flatbreads, gorgonzola, tallegio, parma ham and salami. Inside the box, they’ll also find a booklet with tasting notes and supplier stories for the products inside showcasing the best of Italy.

Keep his cool with this warm-weather pyjama set by British Boxers. Crafted from a smooth and breathable cotton, it’s just the ticket for when you’re travelling somewhere exotic, or simply relaxing at home in the summer months. Offered in a timelessly stylish design, the shirt is finished with elegant contrast-colour red piping and three pockets, while the shorts feature a soft elastic waist, back pockets and a self-fabric tie.

 

Exploring new heights of Adventure with Montblanc Explorer Platinum

As our wonderful avid readers know, I am an ardent fan of the Montblanc Explorer range and chances are if our paths cross, the fragrant tones aerating from my good self will be Montblanc Explorer.

For any kind of explorer, the journey is never over. There are always new horizons to discover, new boundaries to push and new heights to reach. Montblanc Explorer expresses the irrepressible spirit of adventure and the extraordinary environments in which explorers thrive, offering every Montblanc Explorer hero the opportunity to challenge his limits. Just as the adventurer answers the call of the wild as he embarks on a new adventure into the unknown, the Explorer fragrance story continues with Montblanc Explorer Platinum. The new addition to the Explorer collection captures the thrill and beauty of a journey to higher altitudes with a powerful woody fragrance and enhanced bottle design.

A tale of the exhilarating encounter between man and mountain, Platinum is rooted in the very foundation of the Montblanc brand and its connection to mountains. A Maison named after Europe’s highest peak, with designs and products inspired by the majestic beauty of the mountains and its glaciers. 

Platinum reveals a new side of Montblanc Explorer with a modern take on woods, evokingthe ascension of an adventurer into the mountains. An olfactory adventure created by renowned perfumers Bruno Jovanovic, Nathalie Lorson and Fabrice Pellegrin, the telluric force of the rock is expressed by a signature scent built around noble woods, enlivened by a breath of vibrant Cypress and airy crispy accord,articulating a bold and refined masculinity.

How to Cope with the Four Most Common Travel Anxieties

 Travelling is a joyful and exciting time away from home we’re looking forward to. It allows us to break from the routine and recharge our batteries.

But with ever-changing travel regulations, train strikes, and baggage requirements, this can often leave us fatigued and anxious.

What is travel anxiety?

Travel anxiety is a feeling of worry or fear related to travelling, from planning to transportation to running all the things that can go wrong in your head.

While travel anxiety isn’t an official diagnosis, it’s common and can further trigger your symptoms. These include agitation or irritability, difficulty focusing, trouble falling or staying asleep, panic attacks, muscle tension, and more. This can make planning or going on a holiday difficult and even turn your vacation into a nightmare.

Bethany Teachman, a psychology professor and director of clinical training at the University of Virginia, said: “Travel involves being willing to expose yourself to new situations and to be able to tolerate some uncertainty because you don’t know exactly how it’s going to go.”

With some help from the cycling shorts division at Leisure Lakes Bikes, we’ve rounded up the most common travel anxieties and how you can cope with them.

1. Fear of flying

Fear of flying is more common than one might think. In fact, between 33% and 40% of the population experience some form of flight anxiety. This can be related to worries about crashing, fear of heights, claustrophobia, or discomfort when taking off or landing.

60% of sufferers experiencing generalised anxiety during the flight (and leading up to it) can easily manage it on their own, with the help of relaxation techniques such as breathing and meditation or bringing along distractions such as books, games, and movies.

Nevertheless, in its severe form, a genuine fear of flying is classed as aviophobia, and between 2.5% and 5% of the population experience it. In that case, seeking professional help is recommended. The most common way of treating aviophobia is exposure therapy, which, combined with cognitive-behavioural therapy, can be extremely beneficial.

2. Luggage allowance and restrictions

Airlines are constantly changing luggage rules and regulations, and travellers often find it hard to keep up with them. This causes anxiety about ensuring the baggage meets the guidelines set out by airlines and avoiding any unexpected fees or restrictions.

The best thing you can do in this case is to plan in advance. Research the airline’s luggage policy and restrictions, as they vary from one to another. Find out weight restrictions, the number of bags allowed, and the dimensions of the luggage.

If you’re bringing sports equipment, such as a mountain bike, skis, or a snowboard, make sure you check what can be accepted on board and what can’t.

Usually, bikes and winter sports equipment need to be checked in at an additional fee. Electric bikes, however, can only be checked in on board without the battery, so ensure you have made arrangements to rent a battery at your destination or ship it in advance.

If you’re bringing a mountain bike helmet, the worst spot you can place it is in your bike bag, as helmets crack under pressure. It’s best if you bring it in your carry-on.

3. Lost luggage

The fear of lost luggage is another concern that adds to the stress of travellers, with the possibility of not having their belongings with them during their trip.

According to data from the Air Travel Consumer Reports, more than 684,000 bags were mishandled in the first quarter of 2022. That means that about seven bags out of every 1,000 handled are classed as lost baggage.

The top reasons for delayed bags include transfer mishandling (37%), failed to load (20%), and ticketing error/bag switch/security/other (19%).

While you can’t prevent your bags from getting delayed or lost, there are certain things you can do to ease your anxiety about it and be as prepared as possible when it happens.

Labelling bags with contact information will ensure airlines can easily identify the bag and return it to the rightful owner. It’s also a good idea to place a copy of your contact details inside the luggage in case the external tag is lost.

In case your checked-in luggage gets lost, packing a carry-on bag with essential items is a smart idea. This includes a change of clothes, toiletries, and any medication that may be required. It’s also a good idea to pack any valuable items in the carry-on bag, as they may not be covered by the airline’s insurance policy.

Airline policies on delayed and lost baggage vary, but as a general rule, bags that don’t arrive with you at your destination are considered delayed. The airline declares them officially lost between five and 14 days after arrival.

It’s best if you file a baggage complaint with the airline as soon as possible. That way, you will expedite the process of finding your bag or being compensated for any lost items.

4. Getting there and missing a flight

The anxiety of missing a flight is a common concern for many travellers, and this can be compounded by factors such as traffic and recent train strikes.

Whether driving or taking a taxi, traffic congestion can significantly delay your journey and cause you to miss your flight. To avoid this, it is important to plan your journey and factor in extra time for potential delays.

Similarly, train strikes can also create chaos for travellers, leading to delayed or cancelled trains, overcrowded stations, and a lot of frustration. If you are travelling by train, it is important to keep an eye on the news and stay updated on the status of any potential strikes. It may be helpful to book your tickets in advance, so you have more options and time to plan your journey if a strike does occur.

Once you get to the airport, you need to navigate yourself to your gate. The earlier you arrive, the more time you will have to find it and relax before your flight. At bigger airports, check the airport map to identify how you need to get to your gate, as some may require taking a shuttle. Also, stay organised while going through security to save time.

Travelling can be a wonderful experience, but it can also be a source of anxiety for many people. By addressing the common causes of anxiety and using the tips and tricks provided in this article, you can overcome your fears and enjoy your travels to the fullest. Keep up the positive attitude, and you’re sure to have an amazing adventure. Bon voyage!

 

BORN 1973. REBORN 2023 – The Ollech & Wajs 8000 series

Ollech & Wajs was among the first companies to introduce a range of integrated bracelet sports models in the early 70s. But the brand was founded way before this date. It was back in 1956 when two Swiss watch specialists, Joseph Ollech and Albert Wajs, founded Ollech & Wajs. Prizing precision, robustness and durability above all things, the two associates sought only the best components to assemble the finest of wristwatches in their workshop. The Zurich-based company has ever since been dedicated to the creation of mechanical watches equal to any challenge.

The simple OW monogram quickly became known and respected on several fronts. Military and aviation watches proved popular among on American GIs and airmen, who needed a sturdy and reliable timepiece in the battlefields of Vietnam. Test pilots and scientists depended on watches like the OW Selectron, with its integrated slide rule performing as a calculator, including those all the way up to the NASA headquarters.

In 2017 a new collection of exceptional timepieces was unveiled, exemplifying the original vision of Joseph Ollech and Alberts Wajs and equal to the challenges of the 21st century.

Most notable of these was the OW Ref.8000 – a sleek and angular TV dial chronograph with a stunning !Havana brown fumé’ dial.

To mark the 50th anniversary of this pivotal watch, we have created a new model, which both epitomises and contemporises the character of the OW Ref.8000

The new, chronologically named OW 8001 has a brutalist, brushed stainless steel tonneau case, which flows seamlessly into an integrated brushed oyster-style bracelet, engineered for extreme durability and modelled closely on the original. For added comfort and stability, the bracelet is finished with a sturdy milled, engraved clasp, extendable up to 22 mm, and a double pusher- release system for extra security against accidental opening.

Unlike a lot of so-called sports watches, the OW 8001 is actually built for sports. It shares the streamline characteristics of its predecessor but has a distinctively more rugged, burly aesthetic.

An uncompromising 316L stainless steel case with a round dial aperture, an extra-thick sapphire crystal and screw-down crown guarantee a superior water resistance of 300 m (30ATM). Weighing in at close to 200g puts the OW 8001 firmly in the heavyweight division.

The dial itself reprises the !Havana fumé’ finish, achieved with a double-lacquering technique that creates a mesmerising radial gradient effect.

What elevates the OW 8001 to a class all of its own lies beyond its tough exterior. Inside the watch is a Chronometer-certified, deluxe version of the Soprod Newton Precision P092 – OW”s first COSC-certified model of the modern era. The bridge of each movement is stamped with the COSC number, confirming that it meets the accuracy and precision standards of the Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute.

Each OW 8001 also comes with Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres certification papers. The bespoke automatic, date-only calendar movement has 23 jewels and a 44-hour power reserve. The Soprod Newton P092 movement is also independently tested for dependability and durability at the internationally renowned Laboratoire Dubois in Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, and has additionally been awarded a Chronofiable certification.

The OW 8001 represents a harmonious coalescence of durability, utility, precision, comfort and style, making it versatile enough to wear with a wetsuit or a linen suit.

It is priced at CHF 1,856, and as has become a new OW tradition, the first 56 will be numbered- crown editions. To secure your place on the reserve list, send an email to shop@ow-watch.ch, including your full name, postal address, phone number and email address. Shipping expected to commence mid-summer.

Matthew Hegarty – Remember this name, the future of British Fashion

Matthew Hegarty founded his namesake brand Hegarty to offer premium garments designed and made in London using only the finest English fabrics and trims. The label offers a wide range of women’s, unisex, and men’s pieces to celebrate the fluidity of great fashion design demonstrated in British craftsmanship and vision with a focus also on diversity, inclusivity and sustainability.

Hegarty began with two pieces, a Women’s and Men’s Peacoat. The collection has now grown to a comprehensive selection of ready-to-wear, including a Women’s Cloak cut from 100% pure virgin wool Melton, a Women’s and Men’s Single Breasted Cashmere Overcoat and a Unisex Raglan Sleeve Denim Jacket using premium English Selvedge Denim.

Committed to building a sustainable future, the team works with local and ethical manufacturers and suppliers to perfect quality-driven and time-defying creations without letting excess material go to waste. For example, the composition of their Unisex Varsity Bomber Jacket, consists of premium dark navy cashmere and wool blend with 100% real by-product leather and 100% wool cuffs, collar and waist. The buttons from the Pea Coats are made of by-product cow horn and the Biker Jacket is also a 100% real by-product leather.

Matthew graduated in Photography from London College of Fashion. During his studies, he also honed his skills in fashion design and pattern cutting, developing a distinct commitment to design. Embracing his multi-hyphenate creative background, he built his eponymous fashion brand Hegarty.

With plans to expand their collection into other ready-to-wear separates and accessories, they continue to pave the way for British brands in the post-pandemic and post-Brexit landscape.

‘I really had an urge to create something and also make it, here, in London. I had the idea to start my own brand named after my surname and I also saw it as an inclusive brand that was womenswear, unisex and menswear. There’s definitely a place for denim outerwear, tweed coats and leather jackets in everyone’s wardrobe which also makes them so exciting to design and make. Everything at Hegarty is designed and made 100% from the ground up. There is a design and manufacturing uniqueness to the whole collection which isn’t available anywhere else. It is possible to create the very best garments at a scalable price in the UK and I wish more UK-based fashion brands would do this.’ – Founder and Designer Matthew Hegarty.