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A Superyacht Submarine Debuts in Monaco
At the Monaco Yacht Show, U-Boat Worx unveiled its Nautilus design, a 123-foot, 1,250-ton vessel that the company says can function as a yacht or a submersible that uses diesel-electric power down to about 650 feet below sea level. Cruising speed is projected to be 9 knots for the Nautilus, with an underwater speed of 4 knots.
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$4,500 for a plate of pasta? How billionaires squander their money
There are 3,000 ultra-rich individuals around the world who don’t flinch at spending $32,000 for a hotel room and thousands more for dinner without a moment’s thought about inflation.
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Nintendo and Tag Heuer Join Forces for a $25,000 Formula 1 x Mario Kart Watch
In March 2022, we named this the year of unexpected collaborations. We’ve seen Justin Bieber x Vespa, Balenciaga x Crocs, Balenciaga x Lays, Balenciaga x Gap, etc., etc. And the joint ventures continue to be all the rage as more collabs keep coming. The latest unpredictable partnership for the record book? Tag Heuer x Mario Kart.
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The 'Switchblade' Flying Car Is Ready For Takeoff
While the Samson Sky didn’t meet its ambitious goal of delivering a three-wheeled flying car by spring of 2017, the project recently achieved a major milestone. After 14 years of development, The Hill reports that the so-called Switchblade is finally ready for takeoff after a Federal Aviation Administration inspection determined it’s safe to fly. Samson Sky CEO Sam Bousfield and his team have already begun high-speed taxiing testing ahead of the first flight, which is expected to happen in a matter of weeks.
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Amazing concept of the futuristic nuclear powered sky hotel above the clouds
It is clearly not a bird, yet it resembles an aircraft in several ways. In particular, it's a fantasy nuclear-powered sky hotel dubbed the Sky Cruise, a nonexistent but certainly extremely intriguing notion.
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The push-button ignition was a luxurious way to start your car until it wasn’t
"No keys, push to start."
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A flying yacht is here to solve the pain of being rich
Rich people have a problem. No, it’s not lukewarm champagne or confrontation by stories of poor people in the news. How do they get their zillion-dollar yacht to the next sun-drenched destination location when they are tired of getting their feet wet? Thoughts and prayers, people.
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Inside the Frenzied World of Rare Watches and the Rich People Who Love Them
Paul Newman’s $17 million Rolex was just the beginning. Now, celebrities, style icons, dealers, auctioneers, and regular Joes do battle for vintage Patek Philippes, Audemars Piguets, and Richard Milles.
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A new hydrogen-powered yacht can soar 3 feet above the water
If you thought that you've seen your fair share of unique concept seacraft and superyachts, think again. According to Alain Thébault, a French yachting visionary, what is claimed to be the world's first hydrogen-powered flying boat will become a reality as early as 2023.
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First-ever luxury space hotel shoots for the stars
Announced on April 5, Aurora Station will hold up to four guests at a time 200 miles above the Earth's surface come 2022 (if everything goes as planned).
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This sleek superyacht with its hollowed out center challenges and revolutionizes the luxury automotive world
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These Eco-Friendly Floating Condos Will Let You Live in Luxury Wherever There’s Water
A luxe, eco-friendly floating oasis could be coming to a city near you—if Anthénea has anything to say about it, that is. After unveiling a pioneering prototype back in 2019, the French outfit has announced it will roll out its first dome-shaped apartments early next year.
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Swiss watchmakers go digital to show off new products, revive sales
Luxury Swiss watchmakers, usually not big fans of online retailing, are launching a new all-digital Watches & Wonders event on Wednesday to display their latest products, hoping to revive sales hit by the coronavirus crisis.
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Tips and Tricks to Shop for Clothes Online Like A Pro! - Buzz Muzz
Online shopping has changed our lives in so many ways. It has given us the ability to buy almost anything without stepping out of our
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Bill Gates 'not buying our hydrogen yacht'
Billionaire Bill Gates has not commissioned a hydrogen-powered superyacht from designer Sinot, the firm has told the BBC. It has been widely reported that Mr Gates ordered a £500m ($644m) luxury vessel, based on the concept which was displayed in Monaco in 2019. Sinot said it had "no business relationship" with Bill Gates. It added that that the concept yacht, called Aqua, was "not linked" to either him or any of his representatives.
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The luxury yacht that turns into a submarine
This luxury yacht/submarine concept might signal the superexpensive future of superyachts. Known as the "Carapace," it submerges to a depth of 985 feet for up to 10 days at a time.
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JLPL Luxury Villas Nestled in Nature at Kasauli
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RERA Approved Luxury Villas For Sale in Kasauli
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2020 Porsche Taycan 4S specs, pricing announced
Porsche has quickly kept its promise of releasing cheaper Taycan variants, detailing a new, 4S-badged version of the electric sedan that slots near the middle of the range. While Porsche aficionados will instantly recognize the 4S nameplate from other models like the 911 and the Panamera, the Taycan puts a unique spin on it by breaking it down into two powertrains.
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This Tesla-powered Porsche 912 is the new face of vintage restorations
There are some half a million Teslas in the world right now, and some of them have met unfortunate endings. But as people like YouTuber Rich Rebuilds have shown, one Tesla owner’s loss can easily become another’s gain. Just take the resurrected 1968 Porsche 912 featured in the video above, which is, once again, doing smoky burnouts, thanks to the motor from a Tesla Model S P85.
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