Archive Precision, June 2019 Paris-based firm Bell & Ross became known mainly as a producer of aviation-inspired watches with the introduction of its BR-01 Instrument back in 2005, which was a 46mm square horological behemoth… June 2019 Issue By Simon de Burton
Archive Speedshop 1 Colin Chapman’s enthusiasm for ‘adding lightness’ is well known, and if there was one car that proved his theory as well as the famous Seven (if not better) it was… May 2019 Issue By Simon de Burton
Archive Speedshop 2 Morgan’s newly unveiled, 335bhp, BMW-powered Plus Six will undoubtedly be a hoot to drive, while also being civilised, (reasonably) practical and Teutonically reliable, but offered the choice between it and… May 2019 Issue By Simon de Burton
Archive Precision, May 2019 Back in December 2002, Breitling and Bentley kicked off the trend for watch brands and car makers to form partnerships that, officially at least, are based on things such as… May 2019 Issue By Simon de Burton
Archive Speedshop 1 When Sussex engineer Frank Nichols set out to build a range of low-cost sports racing cars, he decided to name his newly minted marque Elva as a derivation of the… April 2019 Issue By Simon de Burton
Archive Speedshop 2 The name of Terry Drury will need no introduction to fans of 1960s GT and saloon car racing – a highly accomplished driver, he was also one of the Ford… April 2019 Issue By Simon de Burton
Archive The long and dusty road A poll carried out towards the end of last year on behalf of the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs revealed that an impressive two million more people are now… April 2019 Issue By Simon de Burton
Archive Precision, April 2019 Emails from the slick PR departments of the big luxury watch brands pour in on a daily basis with details of new models, relatively few of which are truly different.… April 2019 Issue By Simon de Burton