Editor’s Picks: Purdey jumper, Omega watch, Stone Island jacket and Wajer yacht
The best gear in the world right now, from Crockett & Jones boots to Bob Dylan’s whiskey
Each week we present to you some of the best products on the planet. Whether it's unrivalled audio gear from Ruark or Tracksmith’s autumn essentials, these are the items that you need to shake up your lifestyle for the better...
Purdey Donegal Aran Jumper
While we’re not in full thick-knit territory just yet, it’s coming, and it’s coming fast. With this Donegal Aran Jumper from British brand, Purdey, you certainly won’t be caught of guard when we find ourselves in an autumnal cold snap. Made from a merino wool and cashmere blend, it’s ideal for town and country (or anyone shopping the Chris Evans in Knives Out look).
Purdey jumper
£1150.00
Omega Seamaster Regatta
Launched to mark the 37th America’s Cup, Omega’s Seamaster Regatta comes fully equipped for nautical life. At 46.77mm, it’s unmissable on the wrist, and with a moonphase indicator, chronograph, sailing logbook, temperature gauge, accelerometer, three alarms, and a regatta race function, it’s reminiscent of a watch you might find in Q Branch. The strap is also equipped with Omega’s patented Quick-Change system to take the wearer seamlessly from yacht to podium.
Omega Seamaster Regatta
£7000.00
Crockett & Jones Islay Boots
When the pavement turns to gravel, and the gravel turns to mud, Crockett & Jones has you covered. The Islay Boot boasts robust storm-welts, high leg design and speed hooks which, when paired with a rough-out suede exterior and intricate broguing (for added character), makes for an extremely hardy and reliable shoe.
Crockett & Jones boots
£555.00
Heaven’s Door 10 Year Old Whiskey
“That cold black cloud is coming down, feels like knocking on heaven's door.” An allegory for the swift passing of time and a reminder to live life to the fullest? Or a subtle suggestion that we should be reaching for a bottle of Bob Dylan’s award-winning whiskey as the nights draw in? Interpretations aside, this 10 year old Tennessee bourbon by Heaven’s Door (part of their Decade Series) offers punchy notes of cherries, marshmallow and dark chocolate. Good for autumnal sipping, or introspective pondering.
Heaven's Door Bourbon
£89.75
Ruark R1 Mk4 Bluetooth Radio
Just because the window for barbecues and picnics is closing, doesn’t mean we have to resign ourselves to a Footloose-esque existence (before Kevin Bacon rolled in, obviously). Thankfully, British brand, Ruark, has the solution, and the R1 Mk4 Bluetooth Radio looks just as stylish indoors as it does on the lawn, and is equipped to deliver unrivalled audio quality regardless of season.
Ruark radio
£239.00
Stone Island Heavy Melton Ghost Jacket
We don’t know who still needs to hear this, but you don’t need to love Green Street to love Stone Island. Made from a wool and cashmere blend, their Ghost Jacket is more Gstaad than Stanford Bridge, and the double-twill weave ensures maximum warmth and enviable softness.
Stone Island jacket
£1265.00
Wajer 38 S with Outboard Engines
A consistent and reliable feature in the Wajer fleet, the Wajer 38 S is recognised and envied in ports all around the world. Now, in a move to make the Wajer 38 S even more versatile, the brand has announced a variant with outboard engines, meaning the vessel is now able to navigate shallower waters, or even be beached. Exciting news for those partial to cove exploration or those who don’t always fancy swimming in for lunch.
Wajer yacht
Tracksmith Session Pants
Look, we’ve been there; we’ve clocked some good miles over the summer, and we like to think that the early morning laps will continue even when the bright skies and dry days are behind us. In reality, this rarely happens…unless prepared. We know what the elements have in store, so now is the perfect time to invest in a pair of quality bottoms. Though it may seem premature to be covering the quads, the Tracksmith Session Pants (made in a Veloce fabric that's lightweight, quick-drying and breathable) will see you smashing the 6am segments come rain, wind or shine.
Tracksmith session pants
£125.00
The Martini: The Ultimate Guide to a Cocktail Icon
If there was shortlist as to which cocktail best embodies Gentleman’s Journal, there’s no question that a classic Martini would be on that list, and we implore everyone to try one, at least once. For those nervous to navigate Martini seas, Alice Lascelles (Financial Times journalist and cocktail connoisseur), has done all the heavy lifting for you in The Martini: The Ultimate Guide to a Cocktail Icon. With over 50 recipes and tips and titbits from industry insiders, you’ll be able to waltz into DUKES with the utmost confidence and knowledge.
The Martini: The Ultimate Guide to a Cocktail Icon
£14.09
Rathfinny 2018 Blanc de Noirs Magnum
While rosé evenings might be a fleeting memory, there’s no need to reach for the deep reds just yet. The 2018 Blanc de Noirs by Sussex-based winemaker, Rathfinny, will still inject a little summer fun to autumn proceedings. Or, if you’re feeling particularly enthused, the brand is celebrating their 10 th anniversary with a series of hosted dinners in September and October, allowing guests to sample their range of sparkling wines paired with unique dishes from some of the most talented chefs in the country.
Rathfinny Estate 2018 Blanc de Noirs Magnum
£102.00
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