With the Atelier Marine M1A, Timex proves that it is no longer just an affordable watch brand, but a serious player in the world of dive watches. With an enamel dial, Swiss movement, and sophisticated design for under a thousand dollars, this watch is a game changer in the affordable luxury category.
PositionExecutive Editor
JoinedJuly 26, 2013
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Jan Macarol is the responsible editor of the printed and online editions of City Magazine Slovenia. Together with his two assistants, he strives to offer readers the most unique and fresh information about urban culture, technological innovations, fashion and everything an urban nomad needs to survive in a fast-paced world.
Imagine a Jeep imbued with electric magic and enclosed in a spaceship-like cabin. That’s the Vanderhall Brawley GTS—the creation of the only Utah-based automotive company known for its sleek three-wheelers, now taking to the wilderness with 404 electric horsepower. If you think this is just another UTV, think again.
The Mansory Equestre is a bold move by a German tuner that turns Ferrari's latest 12-cylinder supercar into a true work of art - or kitsch, depending on your taste. With purple accents, lots of carbon and extra horsepower under the hood, this car is anything but discreet.
China has sent the flying power plant of the future into the sky in the Hami desert region of Xinjiang – the S1500, the world's largest and most powerful wind turbine, which hovers high above the ground. After months of preparation, the floating steel bird successfully completed its maiden flight, opening a new chapter in the development of renewable energy sources. So, a wind turbine in the sky.
An instant translator in your pocket?! Did you know that your iPhone is not only a valuable device for endlessly scrolling through Instagram, but also a pretty effective language interpreter? Yes, that's right – no additional apps, no registrations, no panicking about finding WiFi in a foreign restaurant. Just open the camera and let the technology do its thing. Welcome to the 21st century, where your phone understands menus better than you do.
In the age of electric crossovers and small motorcycles, the Mercedes-Maybach V12 Edition 2025 is like a cigar in a vegan bar. Exclusive, sinfully powerful and limited to just 50 examples.
TUDOR surprised everyone who had previously associated the brand with rugged sports watches with the introduction of the TUDOR 1926 Luna. It is the first TUDOR watch with a moon display, housed in the elegant 1926 line. The result is a watch that combines symbolism, sophistication and classic mechanics in an affordable package.
In a world where a beauty routine is often more complicated than assembling Ikea furniture and more expensive than a plane ticket to Bali, it seems like we need a PhD in chemistry to understand cosmetic product labels. But the truth is refreshingly simple: You don't need ten steps and a movie star's bank account to get glowing skin. The solution? A homemade night cream made with four ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. No chemicals, no drama, and—most importantly—no financial ruin.
The Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 combine cutting-edge technology with elegant aesthetics: improved drivers, eight microphones for active noise cancellation, support for high-resolution audio, and up to 30 hours of battery life. For €729 ($799), you get headphones aimed at audiophiles who want luxury without compromise, but with a few ironic surprises in practice.
Two weeks after the iPhone 17 was unveiled, the Xiaomi 17 Pro and Pro Max hit the scene. And while they look like Apple twins, the story quickly takes a completely different turn. With two screens, a huge battery, and no-holds-barred ambition, they become a real technological provocation.
Artificial intelligence promises quick answers, but it's also draining websites of traffic and revenue. Read how publishers are fighting to survive and whether there's hope for the open web.
Google and Qualcomm are excited to announce the merger of Android and ChromeOS into a single platform that promises to bridge the gap between mobile devices and PCs. So - Android on PCs. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon has already seen a prototype and called it "incredible." Get ready for computing that combines the power of smartphones with the flexibility of computers - all powered by artificial intelligence.











