Everyday Carry: Bon Voyage
Rado Centrix Automatic Open Heart Watch ($1,800).
Machine Era Brass Pen ($34).
Rifle Paper Co. Passport Notebook ($10).
Badson Less Is More Pin ($8).
Louis Vuitton Pocket Organizer ($435).
Presented by Rado.
Rado Centrix Automatic Open Heart Watch ($1,800).
Machine Era Brass Pen ($34).
Rifle Paper Co. Passport Notebook ($10).
Badson Less Is More Pin ($8).
Louis Vuitton Pocket Organizer ($435).
Presented by Rado.
Simple and understated, Aspinal of London's Boston Duffle Travel Bag is luxury without excess. Handcrafted from fine full-grain leather, the single-opening duffle shape fits all the essentials needed for a weekend getaway or trip to the gym. Inside is a beautiful Argyle silk lining. Rugged top handles and a detachable shoulder strap make it the perfect grab-and-go.
Presented by Aspinal of London.
The new year is a great time to take stock of your finances and start planning for the future. With this deal on The Motley Fool's recommendations, you'll have a full year of curated investments — two per month — that have averaged a 939% return as of 12/17/24. Think Tesla stock in 2012 (up over 18,000% as of today), stocks that take advantage of the AI boom, like NVIDIA, or Shopify in 2016 (up over 3,500% as of today). A full year's worth of picks typically costs $199, so at $99, that gives new members an extra $100 to invest in the next big thing.
Presented by The Motley Fool.
This weekend, the Association's best and brightest stars head to the Bay Area for the 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend. Nike is celebrating the occasion with a selection of official gear. While the East/West format has been scrapped (for now), that also leaves space for multiple jersey designs, which are joined by a warmup outfit, tees, and caps. Get your order in now before they disappear, much like many of the participant's title hopes.
Presented by Nike.
Homes with complex layouts and/or a lot of floor obstacles can befuddle a lot of robot cleaners. With the StarSight Autonomous System 2.0, Roborock's Saros 10R handles them with ease. Its 3D ToF sensors and visual recognition technology allow it to create 3D maps of its environment — as opposed to the 2D tech in most robovacs — boosting sampling frequency, response times, and the ability to see small objects. As the thinnest Roborock yet, it easily navigates under furniture and into hard-to-reach spots. It has a dual anti-tangle system for dealing with hair and an industry-first AdaptiLift Chassis to easily tackle thresholds and obstacles up to 1.5" tall; the latter joins a liftable mop, main brush, and side brush to make this one of the most versatile cleaners on the market. Enjoy $200 off through 2/16.
Presented by Roborock.