
Ethan Brehm
Editor-at-Large at Popzara
Staff Writer at HiConsumption
Film Critic https://t.co/GwmPLvZi5q Editor-at-Large @ https://t.co/bmoi4Pwqby Editor @ https://t.co/3iPWGBEY92 Co-Host of @evenstevensrank & @titanicbyscene Dub Nation 4 Life
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hiconsumption.com | Ethan Brehm
Luxury watchmaking thrives on extremes. While traditional horologists masterfully refine centuries-old complications, brands like Hublot push the watchmaking limits with designs that seem like they’ve come from the future. The brand’s MP-10 Tourbillon Weight Energy System, first unveiled in titanium last year, already represented one of the watch world’s most radical departures from convention.
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hiconsumption.com | Ethan Brehm
The relationship between whisky and architecture isn’t something that immediately springs to mind for most drinkers, but The Dalmore has spent the last few years making a compelling case that these disparate worlds have more in common than we might think. With its third and final installment, the Scotch distillery’s acclaimed Luminary Series reaches a new high with a 52-year-old single malt housed in an eye-catching sculpture.
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hiconsumption.com | Ethan Brehm
The portable audio world often moves at a glacial pace compared to smartphones or laptops, and for good reason. When you’re catering to golden-eared audiophiles willing to drop thousands on pocket-sized music players, every circuit and component choice matters, and they’re not looking to update quite as often. That’s why Korean audio stalwart Astell&Kern typically takes years between flagship releases, and why their new A&ultima SP4000 digital audio player represents such a significant milestone.
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6 days ago |
hiconsumption.com | Ethan Brehm
Microbrand success stories are not often as impressive as Brew Watches. What began as Jonathan Ferrer’s espresso-inspired Kickstarter project in 2015 has now evolved into one of the most distinctive design aesthetics in independent watchmaking. Now celebrating its first decade, the New York-based watchmaker has unveiled its most sophisticated timepiece to date with a Swiss-made manually-wound version of its Metric model.
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hiconsumption.com | Ethan Brehm
After a handful of previous Safari editions of its mid-level cameras, Leica has now finally debuted the olive-green colorway on its most premium model, the M11-P. Continuing the German manufacturer’s tradition of military-inspired special editions, the new variant luckily still packs all the technological firepower of the flagship digital rangefinder. Let’s take a look…The story behind Leica’s Safari cameras is almost as fascinating as the Red Dot’s devices themselves.
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