Conditioner is not a weekly ritual for watch straps. Think of it as a light tune up every few months, or when the leather feels a bit dry after a deep clean. Choose a high quality, non darkening leather balm or conditioner designed for fine leather. Skip oils like mink or neatsfoot, which can over soften, darken, and weaken adhesives and edge paint. Less is more with fancy straps.
Leather hates extremes. After cleaning, air dry at room temperature. Do not speed things up with a hair dryer, radiator, or direct sun, which can cause shrinking and cracking. Buckle the strap loosely around a soft roll or place a keeper in the normal hole to maintain shape while it dries. If the lining feels damp from wear, give it a little extra time before storage so moisture can escape.
Range matters, but charging confidence matters more. Model X is well-known for pairing competitive range with seamless access to a robust fast-charging network. Plug in, the car and charger handshake, and you are off getting coffee in minutes. Trip planning in the native nav is straightforward, dynamically routing you through chargers with realistic arrival estimates. That cohesion keeps stress down when you are stringing together 400-mile days.
Model X goes big. The center display is the star, flanked in some trims by a rear entertainment screen, with a responsive UI, smooth animations, and a deep catalog of native apps. There is an emphasis on in-car entertainment: video streaming, arcade-style gaming, and robust Bluetooth audio. Voice commands handle common tasks well, and the audio system can feel like a private theater when you turn it up. Over-the-air updates frequently add features or polish, so the car genuinely changes over time.
Start by booking an appointment—brand counters and popular workshops in Hong Kong can get busy, especially on weekends. Bring your warranty card, prior service receipts, spare links, and a short symptom list (“losing 30–40 seconds/day,” “crown feels gritty,” “condensation after rain”). Decide your stance on polishing ahead of time and write it on the job sheet. Ask for: a diagnostic report, a detailed estimate (labor, parts, gaskets, pressure test, optional refinish), and a target completion date. Get clarity on what happens if additional issues are found mid‑service, and whether you’ll approve any extra costs. On collection, check timekeeping over a few days, feel the crown and pushers, verify bracelet screws are tight, and confirm water‑resistance paperwork if relevant. For aftercare, avoid magnets and hot steamy environments, rinse the case with fresh water after sea exposure, and have seals checked regularly if you swim with the watch. Set a calendar reminder for the next health check; consistent, light maintenance beats emergency repairs every time.
Modern car fandom lives half in the garage and half online. Sim racing lets you practice racecraft, experiment with setups, and run dream tracks you may never see in person. It builds habits—looking ahead, rolling speed, managing tires—that transfer to real driving more than you might expect. Pair that with dash cams, data loggers, and phones that put telemetry in your pocket, and you have a feedback loop that previous generations only wished for.
The future of car fandom is not a single lane. Electric motors, hybrids, and software-defined features are changing the canvas. Instant torque, regenerative braking, and tunable driving modes open new rabbit holes. You might swap exhaust notes for inverter whine and battery temps, but the core thrill—precise control, clean lines, clever engineering—remains. Classics will still matter, and so will the skills to keep them alive. Expect more overlap: a vintage shell with modern electrics, or a track toy that logs everything to the cloud.