What Esquire Editors Are Eyeing This Month
An exquisite timepiece that makes a case for pocket watches and a new Android mid-ranger that is big on design
A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE
A POCKET WATCH today might sound like nostalgia, but the AP 150 Heritage makes a compelling case for itself. At its heart is the newly developed Calibre 1150, a staggering movement made up of 1,099 components and packing 40 functions, including a minute repeater, splitseconds chronograph, perpetual calendar and flying tourbillon. What makes it truly exceptional is the Universal Calendar hidden within the caseback, a rare lunisolar mechanism that synchronises solar, lunar
and astronomical cycles in one sweeping display.
NOTHING TO SEE HERE
WITH EVERY NOTHING PHONE SO FAR, THE REAL MAGIC HAPPENS AT THE BACK and gets people talking. The Nothing Phone (4a) continues in similar vein with its transparent design. This latest Android mid-range contender comes with a refined Glyph Bar with 63 mini-LEDs in seven square light zones. Each square is precisely controlled for pure, uniform
illumination up to 3500 nits, 40% brighter than the Glyph Interface on the Phone (3a).
These lights won’t blind you but will certainly mesmerise. With the clean, smooth and visually appealing Nothing OS, based on Android 16, still at its core, the Phone 4a keeps you engaged, in a good way. Also, how good is that pink hue?
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