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Welcome One in four of us made the New Year’s resolution last year to travel more. I don’t know how you’ve fared, but if you’ve been held back by lack of choice, don’t despair. Our selection of the Top 100 Hotels in the world is sure to fill your bucket list in no time. The premier accommodations in the best locations across the globe —we’ve got a plethora of returning favorites plus new kids on the block, certain to inspire and satisfy even the most difficult to please. As the Northern Hemisphere is plunged into the depths of winter, we make the most of the snowwith ski fashion from the slopes of Courchevel, France, and our tips on all Aspen has to offer fromOlympic gold medalist skier BodeMiller. And if you’re driving yourself up the mountain in search of powder, our trio of first drives focuses on the luxury SUV, so buckle up. If the thought of frosty noses and tingling toes gives you the shivers, our destination guides involve a cornucopia of sun, sand and sea. Exclusive, beguiling Mustique, with its sublime beaches and warm turquoise waters, is the ideal tonic to those winter blues. Or travel to the gated community of Punta Mita, Mexico, perfect if you’re looking for world-class golf and upscale restaurants far from the madding crowd. If you’re seeking a little more action and a little less relaxation, Cape Town is a smorgasbord of cultures that paint the city in a variety of culinary, artistic and historic colors. Fromworld-class restaurants to verdant wineries ready to welcome you with a glass of wine and a smile, this South African city calls to gourmands who enjoy the finer things in life. Our Top Suites in this issue will challenge your perception and ideals of luxury accommodations by taking you on a tour of the wilds of Australia. This vast continent is filled to the brimwith native wildlife, stunning vistas and friendly locals, and these lodges immerse you in all of this glory for your vacationing pleasure. A hop, skip and a jump across the Tasman Sea is our Flight of Fancy. Environmentally conscious glass pods in New Zealand’s wilderness offer the ultimate night under the stars — so lie back and relax under the bewitching light of the MilkyWay. As always, if you want to comment on anything in this issue, drop us a line at editorial@elitetraveler.com

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Discover 29 Object of desire A piano that looks like it is hewn from the depths of nature 30 Motoring Three first drives showcase the diverse

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Influence 68 Kim-Eva Wempe The figure behind one of the watch world’s most successful retailers 70 Roberta Naas The delicate art of working withmother-of-pearl 71 Page Snow The myriad purposes and benefits of setting up a private foundation 72 Dave Pickerell Before his passing, we spoke to the legend on the future of craft distilling

33 Aviation On board Embraer’s new models, the Praetor 500 and Praetor 600 34 Technology A wine storage and inventory system to organize your vintages 35 Design Gray Malin partners with The Beverly Hills Hotel to vibrant effect 36 Wellness Use a one-way mirror for an immersive workout session at home

40 Men’s fashion Head into the new year with timeless stripes and casual suiting 42 Men’s watches Keep up to speed on different time zones with these travel watches 44 Women’s fashion Go dotty for dots and take to the high seas with nautical-inspired fashion 46 Women’s watches Brightly colored mechanical watches are ideal for active living 48 Jewelry Make a statement in single-colored jewelry and golden pearls

50 Destination style Ski bunnies and après lovers take to the stylish slopes of Courchevel 51 The voyager World-champion skier Bode Miller spends his downtime in Aspen 52 Craftsmanship We uncover Jaquet Droz’s skilled paillonnée enamel process 54 Accessories Beat those winter blues with brightly colored accessories 58 Fashion Natural hues create a sophisticated winter wardrobe in the Andes

sector of sport utility vehicles 32 Yachts

A trio of superyacht marinas from across the globe

30 The Rolls-Royce Cullinan is the first SUV and the first all-wheel- drive vehicle the brand has ever created

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elite traveler JAN/FEB 2019 20 Contents Explore 114 Australian lodges The sheer diversity of Inspire 78 Top 100 hotels

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Where to stay and what to do when you’re there: our selection of the best hotels on the planet 102 Golf itineraries Grab your clubs and join us on a whirlwind tour of the best golfing on Earth

Australia ensures a stay in one of its exceptional lodges is an awe- inspiring experience 124 Destination guides The untouched luxury of gonia and Mustique balanced by the nities and entures to be had in e Town and Punta a New hotels onderland in nghai and a new ophiles and Nobu’s st foray into Napa ey are a wine r’s delight 0 Property hlights ai, London and uket are offering this season’s most desirable properties 144 Flight of fancy Get back to nature with pod life in New Zealand Pata are ame adv Cap Mit 134 A w Sha cont 136 A pr oen late Vall love 14 hig Kau Ph ender in Paris The hot list ivate jet trip for

First look at Necker Island Following its closure due to Hurricane Irma, Necker Island has reopened after extensive restoration. Guests are being welcomed back to the island’s Great House, which has two new rooms, and a Balinese- style guest house, Leha Lo (above).

132 The Test Kitchen in Cape Town’s Summer berries and elderflower ice cream

Abrand-neweco camp in the Seychelles Blue Safari Seychelles has just launched a brand new eco camp in the remote Cosmoledo Atoll. The innovative eco camp, which welcomed its first guests in November last year, encompasses just eight eco pods in shipping containers that have been restored according to the company’s ecological ethos. The St. Regis presents Asia Pacific culinary couture series The St. Regis in Asia Pacific has launched a new cultural program, ‘Street Serve & Culinary Couture,’ celebrating the rich and diverse culinary scenes of each region. The St. Regis hotels in Singapore, Langkawi and Bangkok are first to offer this program, pairing gourmet gastronomy with rustic dining.

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Punta Mita, Mexico SUSANNAH RIGG Writer

Chile LAURIE BARTLEY Photographer

Patagonia CHRIS MOSS Writer

Connecticut, USA PAGE SNOW Philanthropy advisor, Foundation Source Page has worked with high-profile foundations, including The Pew National Trust and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, on strategy and development. Since she was young, she has spent every summer in upstate New York’s Adirondacks. Recently, she visited Rajasthan, India, to build a school with a youth organization. p71

Susannah is a British-born writer whose work has been published in Condé Nast Traveler , CNN Travel , AFAR and Forbes Travel Guide . Her favorite place to visit year after year is Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca, Mexico, for its laid-back surf vibe. Still unchecked on her vacation wish list is to travel by train through Mexico’s Copper Canyon. p126

Laurie’s work takes him around the world to shoot for international editions of Vogue , Elle USA and Bergdorf Goodman, and he’s known for his beautiful lighting techniques which are more akin to film than photography. While Cairo, Israel and US road trips inspire his photography most, Laurie loves vacationing in the Swiss Alps, Morocco andMauritius. p58

After spending 10 years living in Argentina, Chris is an expert on South American travel, and his work is regularly published in The Daily Telegraph . His favorite place to vacation is Patagonia for its big skies and open space (he is the author of Patagonia: A Cultural History ), but most recently, Chris was captivated by the surreal Uyuni salt flat in Bolivia. p130

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Christophe Harbour, St Kitts A natural salt pond has created a sheltered haven for yachts cruising the Caribbean. Fancy calling this home? Let freehold berths and citizenship-by- investment programpersuade you Page 32

Page 29 Object of desire A piano that not only plays itself, but also doubles as a stunning piece of art. Page 30 Motoring Three first drives from first-class sport utility vehicles — buckle up. Page 33 Aviation Embraer has two new Praetor business jets in the sky; we go on board and give them the once over. Page 35 Design The Beverly Hills Hotel partners with Gray Malin to create a collection of whimsical vintage photographs set at the storied hotel.

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by Emma Reynolds Object of desire

Musical masterpiece

More fitting for the Gagosian than a living room, this piano looks like anything but a musical instrument. Aptly named Le Silex ( silex means “flint” in French), the piano’s sculptural and dramatic curves are designed to emulate a large piece of flint found in nature that has been split in two parts by lightning. When closed, the piano looks like an abstract piece of art; when opened, it reveals sleek piano keys and a built-in music stand. Each piece is crafted from a life-size clay cast by a team of 15 artisans and expert sculptor Gareth Knowles, known for creating outstanding custom pieces for Arabian royalty. The exterior of the piano has a grainy quartz texture finished in verdigris, black diamond or flint, while the interior has a contrasting glossy finish, and you can select the colors for both. Each piece takes six months to make, and thanks to the endless customization options, no two will be the same. Edelweiss, the Cambridge, UK–based piano maker responsible for this masterpiece, is also the creator of the first self-playing piano. Le Silex, too, is self-playing, and has a hidden iPod pre-programmed with 900 songs of your choice. If you don’t feel like playing, have a live concert in your home while the piano plays your favorite songs. You’ll be one in (literally) a billion people on Earth to own such a piece — only seven will be created. From $357,900. Contact sales@edelweisspianos.com, +44 122 388 1691, edelweisspianos.com

This example has been finished in striking green verdigris, perfectly complemented by a glossy gold-hued interior, but you can also choose from statement black diamond or a more natural-looking flint exterior

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by Alexandra Cheney Motoring

HOWDY, SPORT Utility vehicles continue to gain momentum as the world’s favored family car, so automobile manufacturers remain resolute in diversifying the sector. A trio of first drives demonstrate the breadth and depth of possibility; from impressive off-road capabilities to bespoke refinements, Rolls-Royce, Jaguar and Bentley are on a mission to seduce future buyers

The off-road behemoth: Rolls-Royce Cullinan

It’s downright imposing. From the wide-open dusty trails of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to the palm tree-lined streets of Beverly Hills, California, the Cullinan looks, frankly, out of place. On one hand, it’s a Rolls-Royce, a moveable work of art that is always attracting sideways glances or mouth-agape stares, depending on locale. On the other, it is out of place; Cullinan marks a series of firsts for the Goodwood, England-based brand. First SUV. First all-wheel-drive vehicle. First Rolls-Royce to break the traditional naming convention (christened “Cullinan” after the famed 3,106-carat diamond that became part of Queen Elizabeth II’s crown jewels). In the great outdoors, it feels dauntless to dirty it up, like a dare. In the city, the 6,069-lb SUV seems to rise above traffic. Valets take up two parking spaces, just in case. In both instances, and for very different reasons, the 563-horsepower, 627 lb-ft torque V12 delights. Ascending Snow King Mountain in Jackson Hole, Cullinan bounds over rocks thanks to its foam-filled tires, comfortable-yet-controlled steering and 6.75-liter twin-turbo. A depression of the ‘Off Road’ button engages stiffer shocks and raises the suspension 1.5 in. Navigating west to east in Los Angeles rush hour traffic, the four-wheel steering eliminates as much as three feet off Cullinan’s turning radius by automatically steering the rear wheels up to three degrees. The addition of 220 lbs of sound-deadening material to the cabin means that, even with the vast sunroof fully open, the quotidian city sounds feel distant. Exactly six millimeters of glass separate interior from exterior, rectangular buttons assist with all four massive suicide-styled doors (the rear two of which include mounted umbrellas), and the split tailgate/trunk was purposefully designed

to eliminate packages from sliding. A duo of seating options exist: five-seat, three-across and four-seat with fixed console and massaging rear seats, although Rolls-Royce expects the first option to be the favored. Prior to launch, Rolls-Royce referred to Cullinan as an “all-terrain high-sided vehicle” as opposed to a mere sport utility vehicle. This differentiation is important; the sport and utility of Cullinan have yet to be fully realized. Neither roof racks nor towing capabilities are available. Inside, Cullinan does not offer Apple CarPlay, lane centering or semi-autonomous cruising. While some may argue Rolls-Royce owners still prefer chauffeurs, this technology-first experience transcends tax brackets. Cullinan encourages its owners to take a turn in the driver’s seat, should the desire arise, on account of the new double-wishbone front axle and five-link rear axle, which control and tame body roll. It took 300 engineers three years to fully embody the “effortless everywhere” moniker, whether off-road or on pavement. From $325,000, rolls-roycemotorcars.com

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The smaller engine that could (and did): Bentley Bentayga V8

Pragmatism is not typically associated with the Bentley badge. Prior to the 2016 debut of the Bentayga W12, the Crewe, England- headquartered company touted its billion-dollar SUV development spend. Now, Bentley is highlighting the 130 hours of assembly time required for its next iteration, the Bentayga V8. Amidst those numbers, though, lies a lighter, louder and newer version of Bentley’s best-selling model. As the icy blue rapids of the Columbia River run in the snow- capped shadow of Mount Hood, the V8’s twin-quad tailpipes gurgle and grunt, hungry for the throttle. Weaving from Oregon to Washington and back again, the 4.0-liter twin-turbo proves more than capable of handling the narrow, rolling roads of the Pacific Northwest. While an additional, and frankly negligible, .4 seconds are needed for the V8 (versus the W12) to reach 60 mph, the smaller, less weighty engine revs higher and sits further back within the engine bay. The result is a more responsive, deceptively faster Bentayga with better weight distribution. Add the eight driving modes (including permanent 4WD and snow and grass), as well as cylinder deactivation technology (which allows it to run as a V4 in lower- load situations, thus improving fuel economy) and this 542 horsepower, 568 lb-ft torque SUV is smarter, leaner and more practical than its predecessor. Make no mistake, the V8 retains the pomp and pleasure of a Bentley, with a host of all-black chrome finishes on the bumper and headlight trim, side skirts and grille. The doors are acoustically optimized, and the optional 17.3-in, carbon-ceramic brakes (get them) sit inside 10-piston calipers and tie with the Lamborghini Urus as the biggest front brakes on any production vehicle. The 99-year-old manufacturer will be taking orders this summer for its new 3.0-liter, V6 Bentayga hybrid with an electric range of 31 miles. From $165,000, bentleymotors.com

Pure, unadulterated silence is an odd sound on an active racetrack. Refracting off the slate-gray Autódromo Internacional do Algarve pit-row barricades, there’s no internal-combustion escalation, no proprioceptive engine foreshadowing. Instead, there’s a small but thunderous whir that hits the eardrums all at once on this cloudless day in Portugal. It’s not until the I-Pace takes another lap that the sound of air being pushed, pulled and separated is identifiable. Then it strikes: Jaguar’s first all-electric SUV demands a whole new vocabulary as the first vehicle to enter the luxury EVmarket. Miles per gallon is irrelevant; let’s talk range and kilowatt hours (kWh), pouch cells and regenerative braking. While some of these terms may be gently familiar (thanks, Tesla), I-Pace will transport them into the vernacular. The gearless I-Pace features a 90kWh battery under its floor and two motors that launch 394 horsepower and 512 lb-ft torque to all four wheels. In short, the I-Pace joyfully accelerates with ease. Its regenerative braking, though, involves some acclimatization. Imagine sizeable braking simply by lifting your foot off the gas. A coast option is built in, should drivers want to forego regenerative braking. The EPA granted the I-Pace a range of 234miles (Los Angeles to San Francisco is a tad over 380miles), a fair but not outstanding range-to-kilowatt ratio. The difference, though, lies in its charging time. The I-Pace requires 40minutes to go from zero to 80 percent on a 100-kW fast charger, or 85 minutes on a more standard 50-kWone. That’s thanks to the 432-high-energy dense pouch cells inside the battery that expedite charging and regulate heat management. You can even ionize the air or pre-cool the interior during charging. Trading in the long, low and signature Jaguar hood for a short, sloped and scooped-out one — there’s no front engine, after all —means boosting aerodynamics and boldly redefining decades of Jaguar design. A high, rectangular spoiler atop the rear windshield channels and attracts air at the back of the vehicle. Inside, a panoramic glass roof stuns in its simplicity, while two command screens allude to Jaguar’s cousin, the Range Rover. While driving, opt into the active sound design digital soundtrack, a whoosh-like feedback that plays through the cabin’s speakers in lieu of engine noise. From $85,900, jaguarusa.com The silently feisty cat: Jaguar I-Pace First Edition

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So, you’ve purchased the yacht of your dreams. You’ve been given the keys (not literally of course) and your eye is firmly fixed on the horizon, imagining adventures to be had and seas to sail. Though the experience of cruising the high seas is probably one of the reasons you’ve made this investment, you must consider where to berth your yacht. Most commonly, you buy a berth in a marina for a fixed term— it’s leased to you and this expires after a period of time, ranging anywhere from five to 20 years. Christophe Harbour on the Caribbean island of St Kitts, however, is unusual in the fact it offers berths for sale with a deeded, freehold title. Though you may purchase a waterside home with a deeded freehold berth (this is particularly common in Florida), it’s rare to be able to purchase a single berth in this way. At Christophe Harbour, there are currently 24 freehold berths (ranging from 150 ft to 220 ft in size), with six new 350-400 ft berths planned for the end of the year. We sat down with Charles “Buddy” Darby III (you might know him as the developer of the stunning Kiawah Island in South Carolina), who explained that this came about due to the unusual history of the marina — it used to be a completely enclosed pond. “Like a countryside estate with a

pond, you own that pond and the bottom of that pond. So, when it came time to breach the dyke and open the marina, we were able to deed the bottom like a plot to owners.” This creates a remarkable opportunity for yachtsmen that are attracted to the tropical setting of St Kitts, but don’t want to invest in a depreciating asset that they won’t even own in a few years. Berth ownership at Christophe Harbour has another financial benefit as well, as it offers eligibility for economic citizenship via the St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment program. Some of the benefits of this program include visa-free travel to more than 120 countries and no residency requirement, though we’re mostly tempted by the destination marina feel of Christophe Harbour. The lively shoreside village is built for idle wandering and the casual perusing of art galleries, cafes and shops. And if you’re keen to get rid of those sea legs, stay in the Park Hyatt St Kitts Christophe Harbour hotel, the Caribbean’s first Park Hyatt

ISLANDGARDENS DEEP HARBOUR, MIAMI, USA Conveniently located in the middle of Miami’s waterways, this marina is ideal for those wanting to berth amid the bustling city. You’re literally steps away from cocktails and a night on the town. Maximum LOA 550 ft Marina capacity 5,000 ft By air The marina is a 15-minute drive fromMiami International Airport and a helipad. It is also adjacent to a seaplane terminal. By boat 25° 47’ 06” N, 80° 10’ 43” W Contact Walton Goncalves, marina manager,

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and home to Miraval’s Life in Balance Spa. Freehold berths (350-400 ft) from $6.25m. Contact Aeneas Hollins, director of yachting, aeneas_hollins@christopheharbour.com, +1 869 465 9755, christopheharbour.com

PORTOMONTENEGRO, MONTENEGRO The unspoiled Adriatic coastline, its position as the gateway to some of the best cruising the Mediterranean has to offer and its glamorous design combine to create one of the most exciting and sexy marinas out there. Maximum LOA 820 ft Number of berths 450 By air The marina is a 10-minute drive from the international airport in Tivat. By boat 42° 26’ 03” N, 018° 41’ 33” E Contact Martina Trifunovic, main concierge, marinaoffice@portomontenegro.com, +382 326 609 00, portomontenegro.com

ONEOCEAN PORT VELL, BARCELONA, SPAIN Quirky architecture and the sheer size of the yachts berthed along its dock ensures OneOcean Port Vell cuts a striking figure in the heart of vibrant Barcelona. Maximum LOA 623 ft Number of berths 150 By air The marina is a 20-minute drive from an international airport, Barcelona Airport - El Prat, and a five-minute drive from the nearest heliport. By boat 41° 22’ 34” N, 002° 11’ 12” E Contact Ignacio Erroz, general manager, reception@oneoceanportvell.com, +34 934 842 300, oneoceanportvell.com

The marina is in a natural salt pond that was opened out upon construction

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The story behind the name In ancient Rome, a praetor was a person who “goes before the others.” A praetor was one of the high-level Roman magistrates with legal power who would often lead armies

Aviation by Samantha Coles

At NBAA-BACE in Orlando, Florida, two new game-changing business jets, the Praetor 500 and Praetor 600, were introduced by Embraer. Instead of creating newmodels, they are the next-generation versions of the Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 jets. Both feature incredible technology and the utmost creature comforts for wherever your journey takes you A new legacy PRAETOR 500 This midsize aircraft is the fastest of its kind: It is capable of flying to Europe from the west coast of the US with just one stop, and has a continental range of 3,250 nm. At 6 ft, the wider-than-average, flat-floor cabin is the tallest in its class. It also has the largest baggage space in its category (ideal for those jaunts over to Europe) that can be accessed in-flight. The four club seats can be berthed, and the jet has room for up to eight passengers. The cabin’s interior design, called Bossa Nova, is a reimagination of Brazil’s beaches, where Embraer’s headquarters are located; the silk-and-wool carpets mimic the waves of the sparkling ocean and the stitch pattern on the seats is inspired by the walkways of Ipanema beach. The jet is expected to enter service in the third quarter of 2019. From $17m, Bossa Nova interiors from $750,000, embraer.com PRAETOR 600 This super-midsize aircraft has a range of 3,900 nm (approximately 900 nm more than the Legacy 500) and can fly nonstop from New York to London. It is the furthest-flying aircraft in its category thanks to the aerodynamic winglets and extra fuel capacity in the auxiliary belly tanks. During flight, expect the smoothest ride possible as it is the only midsize business jet with active turbulence reduction and full fly-by-wire technology — rest assured that if you berth one of the eight fully reclining club seats, your sleep won’t be disrupted by turbulence. The 6-ft-tall cabin also displays flight information on the upper tech panel, and cabin management is available on personal devices through Honeywell Ovation Select. If you’re traveling for business or pleasure, the cabin has high-speed connectivity, HD video system and surround sound. The model is expected to be certified shortly and available in

ON BOARD THE PRAETORS Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics suite

Four 15.1-inch HD LCD displays Paperless operations capability Vertical weather display (an industry first) Jeppesen charts and maps Inertial Reference System Synthetic Vision Guidance System Heads-up Display

Honeywell HTS 7500E turbofan engines (the most eco-friendly available)

the second quarter of 2019. From $21m, embraer.com

Photo CLAUDIO CAPUCHO www.estudiocaps.com

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Technology by Samantha Coles

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biometric security for your most cherished vintages, and a robotic arm to select and carefully pass the wine to you. There’s an exceptional digital inventory of over 600,000 labels and an insightful associated app that provides flawless knowledge of food pairings, wine notes, and the winery and its region for each bottle. The unit can be created to your specifications. Choose from cherry, mahogany, walnut, maple or zebrawood finishes; a wood grain or marble backdrop; and a brushed stainless steel or black matte trim. From $69,900, winecab.com advanced wine storage and inventory system on the market. Introduced at the Luxury Technology Show at the end of 2018, it can hold and display over 200 bottles of wine in a relatively compact space, while maintaining optimum temperature and humidity levels. There’s Following an indulgent holiday season, your New Year’s resolution might involve a plan to cut back on your wine consumption. But as the ancient Greek playwright Euripides quipped, “Where there is no wine, there is no love.” Or, perhaps you’ve received a number of rare vintages as gifts over the holidays, and now your wine cellar is becoming a little unruly. Enter WineCab: the most

WineCab can hold and display over 200 bottles and comes in a range of finishes

HEATING UP A smart new oven from Brava will ensure any nutrition-based resolutions aren’t broken any time soon. It’s touted as the fastest oven in the world thanks to Brava’s patented ‘Pure Light Cooking’ technology. The oven harnesses light as an energy source and can reach 500 degrees in less than one second, essentially eradicating the need to preheat, and using less energy as a result. The oven has multiple areas to cook different foods at varying temperatures simultaneously, as well as advanced temperature sensors and one-of-a-kind algorithms to analyze cook and rest times, so your dish is cooked to perfection with ease. There’s even a heat-resistant internal camera so you can monitor the progress from your smartphone — perfect if you’re hosting a dinner party and would rather mingle with your guests than check on the oven. You’ll also have access to an online marketplace where you can purchase ingredients from the top farms and fisheries in the US, as well as a library of tailor-made recipes. From $995, available at Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, California, brava.com

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Design by Samantha Coles

We love… Leica Q x Globe-Trotter In a limited-edition run of just 50 per color, the high-performance Leica Q is available in navy or light pink and comes with a charming Globe-Trotter case. The suitcase-style accessory has been specially produced for the camera and is inspired by Globe-Trotter’s famous nine-inch Mini. Both the case and the camera are wrapped in Globe-Trotter leather, and the mini suitcase has space for smaller items. From $7,000, available at Leica in Mayfair, London, leica.com

EVERY DAY GETAWAY

To think of Gray Malin is to envision pastel- hued, full-of-life photographs. His style is as iconic as the locations he shoots (Namibia, Bhutan and Antarctica), and his work is transportive — the instantly recognizable bird’s-eye-view shots of beaches, parks and ski resorts evoke fond memories of fun vacations. In fact, his slogan is “Make Every Day A Getaway.” In a new partnership with The Beverly Hills Hotel, Malin looked back to the golden age of Hollywood glamour to create a collection of photographs set at the storied hotel. From the forest-green and candy-pink striped ceiling of the entrance to the banana-leaf wallpaper of the

realm of stylized photographs using props and people in candid yet staged moments.” All images are printed and signed in-house and are available as limited editions. A single image from the collection will remain at the hotel. Limited-edition prints from $1,500, graymalin.com

Fountain Coffee Room, The Beverly Hills Hotel has a one-of-a-kind decor that suits Malin’s style and celebrates the hotel’s heritage, creating a time hop to a time gone by. Models are dressed in vintage clothing from the 1950s and 1960s, and to get some of the shots, Malin scaled a lifeguard’s chair submerged in the swimming pool. “I have long been inspired by the jet-set lifestyle and splendid luxury of The Beverly Hills Hotel. The perfectly manicured grounds, perennial banana-leaf wallpaper and glimpses of famous faces make every visit to the hotel incredibly special. My goal was to capture the spirit of the property, as well as challenge myself by expanding more into the

Get the look… Duistt Julius Chair Velvet, $2,570, duistt.com Eva Sonaike WEWE cushion in green, $110, evasonaike.com Drummonds Tweed cast iron bath tub, $4,380, drummonds-uk.com The Original Beverly Hills Martinique wallpaper, $360 per roll, available at Designer Wall Coverings in Los Angeles, designerwallcoverings.com

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Wellness by Samantha Coles

Two-thirds of Americans prefer to work out in the privacy of their own home and, as a result, there are a number of at-home workout classes on the market — usually integrated with equipment such as a treadmill or stationary bike. Mirror is different: Discreetly hanging on the wall like a regular mirror, it has an LCD panel, stereo speakers, camera (with lens cap for privacy), microphone and one-way mirror for an immersive workout session. It is the brainchild of Brynn Putnam, a former professional dancer for the New York City Ballet and founder of Refine Method fitness studios. She understands that while studio classes are great in many ways, people often don’t have the time to attend — especially those who travel frequently. Mirror provides an effective workout that you can customize based on how much time you have and, during your workout, instructors provide real-time feedback. The clever system adapts based on your goals and biometric data, and tracks your stats with a Bluetooth heart rate monitor, or you can sync it with your Apple Watch. There are over 50 workouts available for live streaming (you can train live with other members for some friendly competition), which are then added to Mirror’s library for on-demand classes including cardio, strength, Pilates, barre, boxing and stretching, with different levels available depending on your ability. From $1,495; monthly content subscription $49, mirror.co Mirror, mirror

The one-way mirror is ideal for an immersive workout in the privacy of your own home

TOTAL GENIUS

If you have ever had your DNA tested for one specific aim, say, to find out your family tree, you’ll know that if you then wanted to discover something else (such as how your genes affect your diet or genetic conditions), you would need your DNA sequenced once again and have to send off a new sample each time. Helix cuts out the middleman and, with one simple, at-home saliva sample, an entire network of products and treatments are opened up to you, based on your unique DNA. Helix is selective about which brands it partners with (National Geographic is one example) and, as your recommendations are as tailor-made as they come, you can be sure that no faddish

products will be suggested. You can opt for the food sensitivity package where you can tailor your diet and lifestyle based on your body’s sensitivity to certain food groups; see how caffeine affects your body and your sleep patterns; and how your genes affect your body’s response to certain types of exercise. There are even options for wine recommendations based on your DNA. Helix keeps your DNA profile stored and with ever-evolving technology, it can keep making up-to-date suggestions. Don’t worry, though, as it uses the same secure data system as online banking, so rest assured

your genes are in safe hands. From $300 for kit, helix.com

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STYLE

Louis Vuitton Twist PM crocodile bag, $18,400, Louis Vuitton in New York, +1 212 605 9910, louisvuitton.com Solantu Eva crocodile clutch, $4,500, solantu.com

Paul Andrew pumps with snakeskin toe cap, $795, paulandrew.com

Photographer Nicholas Duers Stylist Kristen Shirley

Red hot Banish the winter blues with brightly colored accessories. Fromvibrant shades of red, green and pink to an embroidered bag, we show you how to beat the seasonal doldrums in style Page 54

Page 44 Women’s fashion Set sail in nautical attire or get decked out in dots, two of resortwear’s most prominent trends. Page 50 Destination style There’s nothing quite as chic as après-ski style in Courchevel, France. Page 52 Craftsmanship Go behind the scenes with Jaquet Droz and discover the art of paillonnée enameling. Page 58 High in the Andes We bring dramatic fashion to the Andes Mountains in Chile.

Calvin Klein 205W39NYC striped shopper tote, $1,254, farfetch.com

STYLE MEN’S FASHIO by Kristen Shirley an Emma Reynolds

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A STYLE THAT NEVER SEEMS TO GO OUT OF FASHION, STRIPES GRACED SPORTY STRIPES

DOZENS OF RUNWAYS THIS SEASON, SHOWCASING THE TREND IN A FRESH WAY,

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Ermenegildo Zegna Couture Pelle Tessuta Tiziano sneakers, $850, Ermenegildo Zegna in New York, +1 212 421 4488, zegna.com

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SUITING

Suiting doesn’t have to be serious — lighten up with tonal neutrals, some sleek sneakers and a leather bag for your next warm- weather getaway, or for a laid-back office look

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Brooks Brothers Golden Fleece polo shirt, $248, Brooks Brothers in New York, +1 212 682 8800, brooksbrothers.com

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Canali suit, $3,095, shirt, $395, shoes, $575, Canali in New York, +1 212 752 3131, canali.com

Mansur Gavriel calf-leather briefcase, $995, mansurgavriel.com

Bruno Magli Alvez calf-leather sneakers, $450, Bruno Magli in New York, +1 646 688 4023, brunomagli.com

STYLE MEN’S WATCHES

by Kristen Shirley

HOUR HANDS First designed to help pilots keep track of time zones in the early era of commercial flying, GMT watches use a 24-hour hand to track a reference time. Originally, the hand indicated Greenwich Mean Time, the day’s universal reference time, but now it is generally used for home time (despite its name). Rolex’s GMT-Master has set the benchmark since 1955, and its latest GMT-Master II brought back the iconic “Pepsi-colored” bezel from the original model, setting the watch world aflame after its release at Baselworld. Patek Philippe’s Calatrava Pilot Travel Time uses a skeletonized hour hand to indicate a second time zone, but on a 12-hour scale. It has day/night indicators for both local and home time, and a local date hand at 6 o’clock. The secondary hours are easy to change on both watches, thanks to independently adjustable hour hands, so your watch won’t lose accuracy when moving time zones. Rolex GMT-Master II watch in oystersteel, $9,250, Wempe in New York, +1 212 397 9000, rolex.com Patek Philippe Ref 5524G Calatrava Pilot Time in 18K white gold, $47,630, Gearys in Beverly Hills, California, +1 310 887 4250, patek.com

THIS ISSUE, WE TAKE A DEEP DIVE INTO THE WORLD OF TRAVEL WATCHES. WHETHER YOU NEED TO SEE ALL 36 TIME ZONES AT A GLANCE OR SIMPLY KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS AT HOME, YOUWILL FIND THE PERFECT WATCH HERE Travel time

DUAL TIME ZONES These watches use apertures instead of hands to show the secondary time zone. Fabergé’s very clever movement in the Visionnaire DTZ, designed by prestigious Agenhor Manufacture, hides a secret at its center, much like its famous eggs. When you look directly into the crystal dome, a magnified aperture tells the time of a second time zone. Be sure to take a peek at the back of the movement to see how small the numbers really are. To showcase the movement, Fabergé ingeniously uses a dial-side rotor; what appears to be a blue dial is in fact the embellished rotor. The movement is very subtle; it is only noticeable if you are really looking for it. Laurent Ferrier’s Dual Time Galet Traveller uses two push buttons to move the secondary time zone backwards or forwards. The hour is visible at 9 o’clock, and the local date is displayed at 3 o’clock. There’s also a seconds subdial at 6 o’clock. Fabergé Visionnaire DTZ in 18K yellow gold, $29,500, Cellini Jewelers in New York, +1 212 888 0505, faberge.com Laurent Ferrier Dual Time Galet Traveller in 18K red gold, $68,000, Swiss FineTiming in Chicago, +1 312 337 4700, laurentferrier.com

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TRIPLETIMEZONES For those with multiple offices and homes around the globe, a triple time zone watch can let you know what time it is in each location without calculating the time difference from your secondary time zone. A true masterpiece, Bovet combines three time zones with a flying tourbillon, a staggering 10-day power reserve and breathtaking artistic decoration. It has central local time with a moving dome that mimics the Earth’s movement. The two additional time displays have 24-hour dials surrounding two engraved world maps, and have apertures with the city’s name above each, so you’ll never forget which dial tracks which location. What’s more, it is convertible from a wristwatch to a pocket watch or table clock. The aptly named Master Banker from Franck Muller shows local time with central hour and minute hands, and has two subdials showing different time zones. This in-house movement spent several years in development, and has a flying tourbillon. Bovet Edouard Bovet Flying Tourbillon in 18K red gold, $340,200, Cellini Jewelers in NewYork, +1 212 888 0505, bovet.com FranckMuller Cintrée CurvexMaster Banker in 18K rose gold, $180,000, FranckMuller in NewYork, +1 212 257 5015, franckmuller.com

INDEPENDENTTIMEZONES These very complex watches allow you to track both hours and minutes in two different time zones, which is very useful for time zones that differ by 15 or 30 minutes. With two tourbillons complementing the two time displays and two barrels powering the movement (resulting in an impressive 90-hour power reserve), the Arnold & Son DTE is a serious piece of mechanical wizardry. Parmigiani Fleurier takes a different approach, displaying local time with traditional centered hands, and home time by a subdial at 12 o’clock, each with a day/night indicator. It also boasts a retrograde date function. Both timepieces are beautifully finished in a classic style. Arnold & Son has vertical Geneva stripes on the dial-side plate, lacquered dials and polished bridges, while Parmigiani Fleurier features the Toric collection’s signature bezel with alternating knurling and gadroons. Each time zone is independently set by its own crown. Arnold & Son DTE in 18Kwhite gold, $215,850, Cellini Jewelers in NewYork, +1 212 888 0505, arnoldandson.com Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Hémisphères Rétrograde in steel, $18,500, Provident Jewelry in Jupiter, Florida, +1 561 747 4449, parmigiani.com

WORLD TIMERS With all of the Earth’s time zones visible at a glance, the world timer is the ultimate travel watch. The Lange 1 Time Zone has an off-centered subdial for local time, with a tiny stop-seconds subdial and day/night indicator, as well as date function and a smaller subdial at 5 o’clock for a secondary time zone, also with day/night indicator. The peripheral chapter ring shows time in the 24 major time zones, which are easily changed by two push buttons. Housed in a stunning platinum case, Vacheron Constantin’s TraditionnelleWorld Time features a beautifully engraved map of the northern hemisphere and a city ring with 36 time zones, including several offset by 15 or 30 minutes, with central hour and minute hands that tell the local time. The offset time zones are colored blue, and the time is shown by a circle instead of a triangle. The automatic watch has a 40-hour power reserve and boasts the prestigious Poinçon de Genève certification. A Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Time Zone in platinum, $64,300, A Lange & Söhne in NewYork, +1 646 828 3150, alange-soehne.com Vacheron Constantin TraditionnelleWorld Time in platinum, $92,500, Vacheron Constantin in NewYork, +1 877 701 1755, vacheron-constantin.com

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