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Spring / Summer 2026
DUSK Gazette
Curated luxury editorial for the discerning.
A. Lange & Söhne and the Last Complication
Inside the Glashütte manufacture where a watchmaker has spent eleven years constructing a single movement. A meditation on time, patience, and the irrelevance of convenience.
The atelier is smaller than you expect. A single north-facing window. Two benches. One man, sixty-three years old, who has made the same movement every working day for over a decade. He does not consider this repetition. He considers it refinement.
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The Noma Aftermath: How One Restaurant Changed Everything
Five years after René Redzepi announced closure, the reverberations across fine dining are only now becoming clear.
Five Independent Watchmakers Redefining the Craft in 2026
From a one-man Kyoto atelier to a Copenhagen collective — the names every serious collector should know this year.
The House That Breathes: Tadao Andō’s Most Private Commission
A collector who requested total anonymity. A house that cannot be photographed. An architect who agreed to those terms. We visited.
The Seven Hotel Openings Worth Rearranging Your Calendar For
From a converted Marrakech riad to a new Aman in the Scottish Highlands — the properties redefining what hospitality means in 2026.
Inside the Dior Ateliers: Twelve Weeks Before a Show
One hundred and twelve hours of hand-stitching per dress. We were granted access to document the people behind the silence.
Fourteen Objects Designed to Be Owned for a Lifetime
Furniture, tools, textiles, and vessels selected on the singular criterion: would it still be remarkable in forty years?
London’s Private Members Clubs, Ranked Without Sentiment
We applied for seventeen memberships. We were rejected by four. Here is what we learned.
Private Islands That Are Not in the Caribbean
Eleven alternatives for the traveller who has already done the Maldives and is ready to do something interesting.
The Japanese Ingredients Worth the Import
Miso aged for three years. Vinegar made from persimmons. Soy sauce from a single prefecture. The eight bottles that change a kitchen.
Ten Tailors Who Still Cut by Hand, and Why That Matters
Addresses in London, Naples, Hong Kong, and Stockholm for the man serious about a suit.
The Scandinavian Makers Producing Objects for Keeps
Studio pottery, woven textiles, and wood objects from seven Nordic workshops that refuse to rush.
The Reverso at One Hundred: A Century of the Reversible Movement
In 1931, an engineer flipped a watch case to protect its dial during polo. In 2031, Jaeger-LeCoultre marks the centennial with a movement that required seven years to complete.
The Art Deco lines have not changed. The crown position remains on the left. What has changed is everything underneath — a skeleton calibre comprising 439 components, each finished by a single watchmaker who signs their name on the movement’s base plate.
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