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We've been waiting a while for this TVR Griffith. The brand is back in up-and-coming British hands, but the new Griffith has already seen some delays. The latest news is a new £25 million investment plan that will allow them to finally start building the car over the next 18 months.

There were Dutchmen who won it. Sometimes even several times. But never before did a Dutch team take part in the world's oldest sailing race, the America's Cup ...

Welcome to the premier league of watchmaking, the Valhalla for the micromechanics enthusiast. With painful precision, as many as 356 parts are assembled in the manual-winding movement to tell the time in image and sound.

Let a Formula One layman watch Netflix's docuseries Drive to Survive and chances are Daniel Ricciardo will be his or her favourite. The 31-year-old Australian driver is one of the most popular drivers in the paddock and is praised for his directness and openness. Now we see this more with Verstappen and Lando Norris, but before the arrival of the younger generation, Ricciardo was a breath of fresh air among the mostly stiff drivers. After months sitting at home on the family farm in Perth, Ricciardo is in the middle of his final season for Renault. Gentlemen's Watch spoke to him about his switch, #weraceasone and what we should expect from the great F1 revolution in 2022.

Purists with tender souls would do well to skip these pages. Once upon a time, the car under review here was a desirable 1960 Porsche 356. Until someone decided to rigorously dismantle the classic and unleash his own vision on it. With this 356 'Outlaw' as a result. More racer than street car, more unique build than 356. And lightning fast.

Dilapidated castles, abandoned factories, nature overgrown amusement parks: 'urban explorers' move in and capture the decay in photographs. Bob Thissen is an urbexer from the very beginning. His films and reports go all over the world.

Always been a fan of Ruhrpott? Or is Baden your favourite holiday spot? Or Weimar? Or, perhaps slightly more obvious, Paris, Oslo, Amsterdam?

Shoes make the man - or woman - and in the case of Hermans Schoenen, this has been true since 1906. In that year, the Hermans sisters started their own shoe shop on Lange Jansstraat in Utrecht.

Whether you like complex or simple, smart or retro, cool or elegant, buying or just looking... You will definitely find something to your liking in this selection.