Ford is feeling the #vanlife vibes. The brand has teased the 2023 release of its new Transit Trail Van with an 18-second video aimed, like the vehicle itself, directly at outdoor enthusiasts. The passenger-ready Transit rings in around $50K; the Trail will probably cost a lot more. It’ll be released as part of the Ford Pro and Ford Upfits programs and thus will be assembled in Kansas City, Missouri. A full reveal is slated for next month, but rumors have begun to circulate – including that the Transit Trail may be a fully electric vehicle. For now, Ford says it will be “equipped with its new adventure-seeking capability alongside interior and exterior enhancements providing do-it-yourselfers and motorhome distributors a turnkey canvas direct from the factory.”
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Ultra-Thin and Elegant, Baltic’s MR01 is Back

Baltic first released the MR01 series in October 2021. In just two hours, the entire collection sold out. Now, the brand is preparing to re-launch the coveted watch for pre-order, beginning October 13 (at 4:00 pm Paris time) for ~$530 (€545). Fans will have ten days to pre-order the MR01, for which Baltic has re-interpreted the classic, three-hand dress watch. Positioned as a unisex timepiece, the watch saw multiple levels of finishing and features unique Breguet numerals. Silvered hour and minute hands display the time beneath a stepped, polished 36mm case. The MR01 collection is powered by an automatic movement with a micro-rotor behind a transparent caseback. Thanks to that ultra-thin movement, the case measures just 9.9mm thick (including its domed glass) and will come with an Italian calf leather strap.