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Girard-Perregaux Unveils Neo Constant Escapement: 20 Years in the Making – The Luxury Lifestyle Magazine
In a recent meeting in New York last month, Girard-Perregaux’s CEO, Patrick Pruniaux, revealed the culmination of two decades of dedication: the Neo Constant Escapement, a stunning addition to the world of high horology. “It’s been 20 years in the making,” Pruniaux shared. “I mean, it took almost three years to craft that movement. So, it took almost 10 years for the initial version and nearly 10 years for the current version, where we completely redesigned the entire movement.” The first iteration of this remarkable timepiece, the Constant Escapement L.M., made its debut in 2013 and won the prestigious “Aiguille D’Or” at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (the Oscars…
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Japan Airlines Reveals a Brand-New First-Class Suite Featuring a Double Bed – The Luxury Lifestyle Magazine
Japan Airlines has found a way to make their new Airbus A350-1000 cabin even better than their own first class. They recently showed off the design for their new flagship long-haul travel plane. The changes to the first-class section are quite impressive. There are six suites that offer privacy, flexible seating arrangements, and more room. These suites are 1.5 times bigger than the old ones. To achieve this, they made the design more open by getting rid of the overhead storage. Now, passengers will store their carry-on bags under their seats. The suites also have doors for extra privacy, and the seats can be set up in three ways: as…
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Richard Mille Unveils Flagship Boutique in Singapore – The Luxury Lifestyle Magazine
Renowned Swiss watchmaker Richard Mille has introduced its grand flagship store in Singapore, a one-of-a-kind establishment. Nestled within the prestigious Orchard Road district of Singapore, the sprawling 7,500 square feet St. Martin flagship boutique stands as the world’s largest and its first of its kind, marked by a distinctive approach to design and architecture reminiscent of the clandestine cocktail bars from the Prohibition era. The boutique’s concept was brought to life over a three-year span by the brand’s in-house architectural team operating from their headquarters in Paris. Upon arrival at St. Martin, visitors are greeted by an extended corridor leading to the boutique’s central hub, where a remarkable library takes…