Discover Gary G's watch collecting philosophy, daily wear choices, and insights into independent watchmakers in this Purist-of-the-Week feature. Learn what drives a seasoned collector.
Explore the Jaeger-LeCoultre Amvox3 Tourbillon GMT, a ceramic and rose gold timepiece from the Aston Martin partnership. Detailed review and collector debate.
Dje reports on Jaeger-LeCoultre and Aston Martin at Le Mans 2009, focusing on the black version of the racing cars and the JLC Amvox watches. Explores brand partnerships and automotive trends.
Having once owned an original V12 Vantage (one of the first 200), this 2022 version is one f-ugly car. Bit like a schoolboy bored in a history lesson penning a beautiful elegant and understated sports coupe profile and by the end of the lesson he has over...
I had a 2006 V8 without all the trim and sills. Unfortunately, the clutch was rubbish and the 4.3L was underpowered. The V12 got both of those right. I had my bonnet vents painted to titanium grey to de-carbonise.
no doubt but at the same time, despite imagining it being intoxicating to drive, it lacks some of the aesthetic finesse and elegance of the previous generation Vantage (and other Astons). That is simply the reason I don't have a 'thirst' for these newer c...
And a glorious sounding NATURALLY ASPIRATED V12 motor for me. Yes, it's down on the horsepower. But it's a wonderful puristic expression of grand touring!
The cars aren't overall great cars. They're quirky, unreliable, and they have their problems/quirks. The steering feel isn't the best. The brakes, despite being carbon ceramics, aren't the best in feel nor by statistics. The acceleration is actually kind ...
In my view, unless you are a dedicated race car driver who attends track days at least 10+ times a year, those purely objective, factual qualities, which other manufacturers exhibit in greater quantities, ultimately pale in comparison. The sheer psycholog...
Porsche and Lamborghini really do a good job on the technical side. The Lamborghini does a great job on the emotional side too. But the Aston Martin just does it in a special way that's very elegant and less flamboyant than the Lamborghini.
The old one doesn't rev higher and honestly I feel like the new one doesn't sound any worse (they're both rumbly 12s without much of the high pitched 6x fundamental frequency) and all the technical improvements are worth it. At 5.2L and "only" 700Nm of to...
But first impressions from your pictures is this will not be my favorite Aston. When the first thing the profile picture makes me think of is a Ford Mustang GT, we’re not off to a good start….