Yesterday, fans – and skeptics – began to spiral after Tesla replaced its Australian Cyber Truck reservation portal with a “Get Updates” button. While the company has not officially confirmed that the Cyber Truck has been scrapped, tabling new pre-orders does not bode well for a vehicle whose production has been repeatedly delayed over the last three years. Meanwhile, gearheads had plenty else to celebrate, as Cadillac also fully revealed its all electric CELESTIQ Halo Car. The team first teased the model one month ago, but has now released new imagery and emphasized features like five 55-inch advanced LED displays per vehicle, a smart glass roof and Ultra-Cruise hands-free driving technology. So it’s safe to say Tesla fans still have plenty of stunning, all-electric, options to choose from.
Today we’re taking a look at the new Ming 37.07, performance-grade sunglasses from Article One and Brendon Babenzien’s J.Crew Collection.
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Ming Introduces the 37.07

Equipped with a 38mm stainless steel case and sapphire dial, the 37.07 has been called a ‘more minimalist take on’ the brand’s previous 2020 Mosaic model. The watch features a manually-wound Sellita for Ming SW210.M1, which comes with anthracite skeletonized bridges and a 40 hour power reserve. This new model will retail for CHF 3,250 (~$3,368) starting July 28, making it significantly more affordable than its predecessor; the CHF 14,500 (~$15,043). Mosaic.