Louis Vuitton’s Tambour Bushido Automata is a breathtaking fusion of Japanese tradition and haute horlogerie. It captures the essence of bushidō, the samurai’s code of honor, and translates it into…
Boris Meirovich
Boris Meirovich
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Boris Meirovich is an avid fan of mechanical watches and a watch collector. For more than 25 years, he has been professionally involved in watch investing. He has a watch collection of 59 mechanical watches, many of which are rare models of famous Swiss brands. All articles about watches and watch reviews on BeautifulLife are written by Boris Meirovich.
Casio marked its 50th anniversary of digital watchmaking with one of its most unexpected creations – the CRW-001 Ring Watch. It’s a tiny digital watch shrunk down to fit on…
Most luxury timepieces follow the same formula: precision engineering, meticulous hand assembly, and a steep price justified by craftsmanship. That’s how the most expensive watches earn their prestige. But what…
A floating watch in space. Not a physical one, but an illusion – rendered with such fidelity that most wouldn’t question if it were real. No studio lights, no astronaut…
LeBron James has never been one to do things halfway. On the court, his presence is generational. Off the court, his influence stretches from fashion to film to philanthropy –…
Ressence isn’t new to rewriting the rules of traditional watchmaking, but their latest release may be the most poetic yet. To honor the 75th anniversary of UAE-based luxury retailer Ahmed…
Bulgari’s latest creation, Gioco di Forme e Colori (Play of Shapes and Colours), reference 104216, is a celebration of artistic exuberance, technical prowess, and Roman flair. As part of the…
` Three icons. One masterpiece. Jacob & Co., Bugatti, and Lalique have joined forces once again to create something beyond a mere timepiece: the Bugatti Calandre – a $240,000 table…
Eighty years after The Little Prince first took flight from the imagination of Antoine de Saint Exupéry, the story continues to shine in unexpected ways. Revered for its quiet reflections…
When Steve McQueen stepped onto the set of Le Mans in 1971, he wasn’t just playing a role. He was embodying a racing legend. And to do that, he handpicked…