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THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER THE ART OF CONNOISSEURSHIP

ISSUE No. 2 | OCT - DEC 2020

CONTENTS A Message from the Publisher THE CIRCLE | CONNOISSEURS | 11 Guest Contributor VACHERON CONSTANTIN: COLLECTOR SPOTLIGHT | 13

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Pen & Ink SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS: MONTBLANC’S HIGH ARTISTRY COLLECTION | 19

THREE LIMITED EDITION FOUNTAIN PENS FROM ITALLIAN PENMAKER MONTEGRAPPA | 25 IN THE DETAILS: CARTIER’S DIABOLO ROLLERBALL | 29 ROYAL ROD: SMYTHSON’S WAFER GILT PENCILS | 33 TOP THREE: THE THREE BEST FINE STATIONERY NOTEBOOKS | 37 Featured Ink THE RETURN OF SEPIA: MONTBLANC’S TOFFEE BROWN | 41

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Horology VACHERON CONSTANTIN’S ODE TO MUSIC: LES CABINOTIERS ASTRONOMICAL STRIKING GRAND COMPLICATION | 53

JAEGER-LECOULTRE’S MASTER GRANDE TRADITION CALIBRE 945 | 57 Special Reports THE EMPORIUM: VANCOUVER’S CITY CIGAR | 61

BUILDER OF DREAMS: A CONVERSATION WITH LARRY CLAY, PRESIDENT OF THE HOMEBUILDERS ASSOCIATION VANCOUVER | 65

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Yachting THE SUNSEEKER MANHATTAN 66 | 71

Cuisine FIVE SAILS: THE VANCOUVER ICON’S CLASSIC CAVIAR SERVICE | 81 After Hours RÉMY MARTIN’S XO COGNAC | 87 THE CLASSICAL MONTECRISTO No. 2 | 91 The Last Word HOME | 95

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THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER THE ART OF CONNOISSEURSHIP

ISSUE No. 2 | OCT - DEC 2020

Publisher Joel Derksen Banck editor.thecirclevancouver@gmail.com Online Edition and Print Edition Editor Joel Derksen Banck Photography Herbert Derksen Guest Contributor Michael Gerrard THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER Copyright © 2020 by Joel Derksen. All rights reserved. THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER MAGAZINE Copyright © 2020 by Joel Derksen. All rights reserved. THE ART OF CONNOISSEURSHIP Copyright © 2020 by Joel Derksen. All rights reserved. 圈子 | 普通話 Copyright © 2020 by Joel Derksen. All rights reserved. Web Interactive Media (WIM) Copyright © 2020 by Joel Derksen. All rights reserved. Web Interactive Magazine (WIM) Copyright © 2020 by Joel Derksen. All rights reserved. The written contents of THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER Online Edition, republished here, are subject to copyright. Copyright © 2020 by Joel Derksen. All rights reserved. The written contents of 圈子 | 普通話 Online Edition (Mandarin Edition) are subject to copyright. Copyright © 2020 by Joel Derksen. All rights reserved. The written contents of THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER MAGAZINE Print Edition and Digital Edition are subject to copyright. Copyright © 2020 by Joel Derksen. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. No part of this publication maybe reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER MAGAZINE is published by Joel Derksen, as a quarterly journal of the articles produced by THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER Online Edition. www.TheCircleVancouver.com

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THE CIRCLE | CONNOISSEURS

Join The Circle! We invite you to join THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER’s exclusive new group on Facebook for collectors of haute horlogerie and fine writing instruments. Join local and international industry leaders, and enjoy special reveals and direct, personal access to the creators of the pieces you collect, including: Nino Marino, David Oscarson and MB&F’s Max Büsser.

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A Message from the Publisher THE CIRCLE | CONNOISSEURS

We all remember the wistful words of Frasier Crane on the beloved TV show, Frasier: “I’ll be at my club.” A social club is a portal through which we may be granted unique access to the people, food and accoutrements which constitute a certain way of life. Unfortunately, in our post COVID-19 reality, even social clubs have had to adapt to changing norms, and perhaps we now realize how fragile our society is. We, at THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER, have taken this concept of a club, and have built on this virtually, creating a portal through which collectors and connoisseurs may have special access to the creators of the pieces they collect, privileged first glimpses of some collections, and soon, online events which they can participate in from their own homes. Called THE CIRCLE | CONNOISSEURS, our club is a private group found on Facebook, and counts among its members the renowned penmakers David Oscarson and Nino Marino, as well as independent Swiss watchmaker Max Büsser, of MB&F. With a growing number of ardent local and international collectors, our club is both exclusive and welcoming to the serious collector or connoisseur of haute horlogerie and the finest writing instruments. And now, you are formally invited to join us: Welcome to the club.

Joel Derksen Banck Publisher THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER

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Guest Contributor VACHERON CONSTANTIN: COLLECTOR SPOTLIGHT By Michael Gerrard

When it comes to the pinnacle of Haute Horlogerie and luxury, one needs to look no further than Vacheron Constantin to find a brand that is close to many collectors’ hearts for its commitment to quality, design and technical innovation. As part of watchmaking’s oft-discussed “holy trinity” (alongside Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet) it is by far the oldest of the trio and indeed, the longest continually operating watchmaking Maison in the world. There is certainly a sense of pride when wearing a timepiece from a manufacturer that has been creating wrist-based art since before America was independent.

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Originally formed in 1755 by Jean-Marc Vacheron, the brand was at the forefront of building exquisite timepieces by hand and, even then, pushing the boundaries of technology. Through the creation of “calibers” (movements produced serially to a certain fixed specification) Vacheron was able to greatly enhance quality, allow an increased volume of production and provide for easier servicing. This innovation essentially formed the basis of all modern watchmaking. Fast-forward 265 years, and it is evident that Vacheron Constantin has not stopped innovating, currently holding the record for the most complicated watch ever created (the Reference 57260 with 57 complications).

Vacheron Constantin has a long tradition of dress watches with high complications, and compliments these models with its sport-focused Overseas lineup – a range of high horology stainless steel sport watches with Geneva Seal level finishing. Originally derived from the Reference 222, designed by Jörg Hysek in 1977, the Overseas line of watches has evolved into a mainstay of the Vacheron Constantin brand, appealing to today’s young collectors.

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Despite current global circumstances, the brand continues to innovate and release watches through online mediums such as Watches & Wonders. 2020 saw the release of several new super-complicated watches, as well as updates to their existing lines with new dials and complications. The new Les Cabinotiers Grand Complication Split-Seconds Chronograph features 24 complications (including several striking capabilities), a tourbillon and 1,163 parts. In the more accessible range of timepieces, we see introductions of fantastic coffee-brown dials for the FiftySix collection, and the much-loved skeletonized Overseas Perpetual Calendar with full gold bracelet. Today, Vacheron Constantin has boutiques and authorized dealers around the world, but the brand has been exporting watches since the early 1800’s to the Americas and beyond – an enormously difficult feat at the time. Building watches and then exporting them to even European countries would have involved small volumes of watches being transported across borders with very few static rules about import duty and taxation. Travels would be long and slow, typically by horse-drawn carriage and/or months at sea. Without modern marketing practices, the quality of the watches would have to have stood out to potential buyers, who would likely have been unfamiliar with the brand. With a long history, a wide range of models and a rich repertoire of technical innovations and cultural ties, collectors and watch enthusiasts alike enjoy Vacheron Constantin as a brand because there are many facets to explore. Sites such as ours, Maltese-Cross.com, or Instagram accounts such as @thehourlounge, explore the art of watchmaking within the context of European history, and our dedicated social media group for collectors and enthusiasts of the brand, the Vacheron Constantin group on Facebook, is a community with over 10,000 passionate members world-wide. That being said, nothing takes the place of appreciating these exquisite pieces in person, handling them and wearing them. And it is by selecting the piece which suites our own tastes, wearing it and making it a part of our own daily routines and family traditions that the legacy of Vacheron Constantin becomes a part of our own lives, and takes on the richness of years filled with relationships, adventures, milestones and memories. Michael Gerrard is the publisher of Maltese-Cross.com and moderates the Vacheron Constantin enthusiast’s group on Facebook.

Maltese Cross www.maltese-cross.com

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Pen & Ink SOARING TO NEW HIGHTS: MONTBLANC’S HIGH ARTISTRY COLLECTION

Montblanc crafts the dreams of artisans and collectors, alike, in an exclusive new collection of art pieces. Fashioned in precious metals, jewels and enamel, this new expression of Montblanc’s creative genius is sure to astound even the most discriminating collectors.

Every shrine has its inner sanctum, and for decades at Montblanc this was the world of their limited edition creations. To the initiated, these pieces tell the story of a person, a body of work which defined our culture or a legendary lifetime of patronage. Now, however, Montblanc invites its most ardent collectors to journey further in, and peer behind the veil of its most skilled ateliers, where the traditions preserved over ages and the innovation of today meet in the rituals of design and craft: the sanctum sanctorum.

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Founding this new tradition for the Maison is Montblanc’s High Artistry, A Celebration of the Taj Mahal collection of limited edition precious writing instruments. The most exclusive of these, the Black Myth, the Insignia of Power and the Tears of the Moon, being limited to only one piece each, making each a true pièce unique. These exclusive objets d’art are followed by the Celebration of the Taj Mahal editions of five and ten pieces, respectively, whose precious stones accent elaborate gold work utilizing the traditional granulation technique or inspired by the arabesques and flower garlands found on the façade of the Taj Mahal. And finally, a dark red lacquer and solid Au 750 champagne-tone gold edition, with a mother-of-pearl emblem inlayed in black onyx, made in 76 pieces.

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Honouring the legacy the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan, who ruled during a golden age when the dynasty’s art and architecture had reached their pinnacle, the Celebration of the Taj Mahal collection pays tribute to the edifice constructed by the Emperor in honour of his wife Mumtaz. The Black Myth edition, crafted from solid Au 750 white gold, entirely jewelled in pavé-set black sapphires and brilliant cut diamonds with a 6.24 ct., FL round brilliant cut diamond as its centre stone, is an homage to the Emperor’s plans to build a mirror image of the Taj Mahal for himself, but in black, on the opposite bank of the Yamuna River. The Insignia of Power edition references the symbolism of a dagger, whose shape inspired the curved form of the entire collection. Used as an insignia of authority, Shah Jahan was given his own personal dagger by his father upon his coronation. Made from solid Au 750 yellow gold and adorned with uncut rubies in cabochon settings, in the style of Kundan stone setting, the Insignia of Power has a 6.42 ct., F VVS 2 old mine diamond as its centre stone and a detachable 2.45 ct. cabochon ruby which can be removed to reveal a daisy, painted in enamel, beneath. Often inscribed with sacred texts, worn as personal talismans and passed down as dynastic heirlooms, emeralds were called, “Tears of the Moon.” Crafted from solid Au 750 yellow gold and set with rubies, emeralds and diamonds, the Tears of the Moon edition has a 6.10 ct., step-cut emerald as its centre stone. As with the entire collection, the Tears of the Moon edition has no clip, but rather features a peacock feather motif, with a detachable rose cut diamond, which conceals a miniature enamel painting of a bird. Uniquely, these limited editions feature solid Au 750 yellow gold nibs adorned with two birds and set with precious stones. Carrying on Montblanc’s tradition of limited edition tribute pieces, each edition tells a story of love, empire and honour. Destined to obtain legendary status, themselves, these rare collectors’ pieces raise the bar of creativity and craftsmanship in the world of ultra-exclusive, superlative writing instruments. Montblanc’s High Artistry precious writing instruments are exclusively available on the West Coast from the Montblanc boutique in Vancouver.

Montblanc 1055 Alberni Street Phone: (604) 235-1770

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THREE LIMITED EDITION FOUNTAIN PENS FROM ITALLIAN PENMAKER MONTEGRAPPA

Exploring three 2020 limited edition releases from the legendary Itallian penmaker, Montegrappa, expressing its unique vision of beauty in the 21st century using marble, wood and fine art.

Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the discovery of the Venus de Milo, Montegrappa has captured the detail and nuance of the beloved goddess using 3D scanning and special moulds which allow for the representation of high-resolution detail. Filled with a clay made from an ultra-fine marble flour, these moulds are then removed to reveal an extraordinarily smooth surface, distinct from that of engraved stone. Available with either museum-grade bronze or 18-karat yellow gold fittings, the Venus de Milo’s metal hardware bears filigree engraving in the Romanesque style. This tribute to the goddess of beauty, whose form bears the scars of time, reminds us that true beauty is not confined to ages and is not driven by trends. A timeless piece, whose subject is still relevant, resonant and aspirational to us after Millenia, the Venus de Milo shows what true modernity is: the advancement of technology and innovation, applied for the creation of beauty and the preservation of the eternal.

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Recognizing the finest cognacs, aged beyond the scale of grades set out by the Bureau National Interprofessionnel du Cognac (BNIC), Hors d'âge literally means, ‘Beyond Age,’ and is often used to signify a superlative cognac. Produced in a Limited Edition series of only 50, the Hors d’Age is made from oak wood, like the Limousin and Tronçais barrels used to age the precious digestif. Decorated with a pyrogravure vintage grapevine motif, the Hors d’Age is accented by Montegrappa’s characteristic solid sterling silver fittings.

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Commemorating the 500th anniversary of the death of Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, known to us commonly as Raphael, Montegrappa has created a limited edition series of five models named, Rafaello. Following in their Genio Creativo series, which has previously honoured Stradivarius, Dalí and da Vinci, Rafaello is a monumental creation from the great Itallian penmaking house. Reported to be among the most time-consuming products made in Montegrappa’s 108-year history, each piece requires weeks to complete, being hand painted by miniaturist and museum restorer, Alessandra Malesan. With solid sterling fittings and decoration inspired by the friezes and stuccos in the Vatican’s Raphael rooms, this impressive collectors’ piece is, itself, a masterpiece of historic proportions. Montegrappa writing instruments are available at Palladio Jewellers in Vancouver’s prestigious financial district.

Palladio Jewellers 900 West Hastings Street Phone: (604) 685-3885

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IN THE DETAILS: CARTIER’S DIABOLO ROLLERBALL We revisit Cartier’s longstanding Diabolo collection. Featuring a distinctive profile, gold rings and cabochon sapphire finial, the Diabolo de Cartier collection incorporates all the hallmarks of a classical Cartier creation, and is a must own, daily use pen for the collector who has everything.

In every collector’s cadre of pens there are those work horse models that stand out as favorite daily companions. And when a fountain pen lover needs a pen for travel or work, it is often a rollerball that is taken in hand. Fitting this profile in the most satisfying way, the rollerball from the longstanding Diabolo de Cartier collection has been a faithful go to pen for the collector with discriminating taste.

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Made from Cartier’s trademark composite, praised by us before for being a hybrid of resin and glass, stronger than either material on its own and more lustrous than simple black resin, the Diabolo collection offers something extraordinary in the modern age: the elegance of classical design. With a distinctive tapered profile and slightly rounded cap, the Diabolo is an experiment in contrast. Accented with three gold rings, including the clip band, and a fourth cap band inscribed with the name of the iconic Maison, the Diabolo invokes the timeless style of Cartier’s classical jewellery creations. Crowned with a synthetic sapphire cabochon, this rollerball adds a touch of jewelled elegance to daily routines and tasks. At 142 mm in length, this light weight pen fits well in the hand, and is well balanced with its weighted cap. Gliding effortlessly across any page with a superbly engineered Cartier ink cartridge, writing is pleasant with well regulated ink flow. Those seeking a practical pen, with an exotic, luxurious aesthetic, will do well to consider the Diabolo de Cartier collection. With its grand rollerball or more diminutive and compact ball point pen, and available in both gold or palladium trim, the Diabolo de Cartier collection has a model for every occasion.

Cartier 456 Howe Street Phone: (604) 683-6878

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ROYAL ROD: SMYTHSON’S WAFER GILT PENCILS

The classical gold-plated mechanical pencils from the traditional Bond Street purveyour of royal stationery.

Although best known for the leather-bound notebooks which we covered in Top Three: The Best Fine Stationery Notebooks, those who use Smythson products know that many of their journals, leather writing folders and other products often come with one of the Bond Street icon’s classical gold-plated mechanical pencils. Slender and compact, Smythson’s Wafer Gilt Pencils are designed to slip into a diary or organizer. Featuring a twist action mechanism to expel their large 1.18 mm lead refills, these mechanical pencils are ideal for jotting down notes or sketching in a notebook.

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Like the Mercedes-Benz Galenderwagen to SUV enthusiasts and Richard Mille watches to serious watch collectors, the Smythson Wafer Gilt Pencil easily flies under the radar, but to those who know, it is a truly royal writing implement. How often have The Prince of Wales and The Duke of Edinburgh reached for a Smythson Wafer Gilt Pencil at their desks? How familiar must they be to the Queen, whom Smythson supplies with stationery by Royal Warrant? The throngs outside of Buckingham Palace wonder with amazement at the royal lifestyle, but in reality, the accessories of royalty are available to those who seek them out. Even the refills for the Wafer Gilt Pencil come with extraordinary pomp. Arriving from London in Smythson’s famous blue boxes, wrapped with tissue paper, swaddled in a blue fabric dust cover, and encased in a glass bottle with a cork stopper. Just having these object lying around on one’s desk creates a sense of connection to something older, something special, to a time and place where the rituals of life where grounded by the beautiful, not liberated by technology. Where the substance and weight of quality mattered more than the efficiency of accomplishing something rapidly. And for those who know, it is this link which is most special of all. It is not merely a lifestyle, but the richness of life, itself, which is the goal of the true connoisseur.

Smythson www.smythson.com

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TOP THREE: THE BEST FINE STATIONERY NOTEBOOKS

We seek out, test and report on the three best notebooks from around the world with fine stationery for lovers and users of fountain pens.

Those who enjoy writing by hand with a beautiful fountain pen know the pleasure of using the best quality paper. Stationery enhances the experience of using a fine writing instrument, and when it comes to writing in a notebook or keeping a journal there should be no compromise. The best notebooks are not only a practical way of organizing notes, they are artisan crafted companion pieces, accessories for life which are handled daily and which compliment the way we love to live. With this in mind, we sought out the best fine stationery notebooks from around the world, we used them, abused them, and can now report on them to you. THECIRCLEVANCOUVER.COM

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The first of the notebooks we included in this review is from Montblanc’s leather collection. Made in Italy with a calfskin leather cover, embossed with a Saffiano imprint, these notebooks have the look and feel of old world notebooks, but with the convenience of a lightweight cover and binding that make them ideal for carry and travel. Filled with 85 g, 100% cellulose, uncoated, premium paper also made in Italy, each page bears Montblanc watermarks which remind the writer of the notebook’s pedigree. Combining the best qualities of our other finalists, we love the real leather cover and fine cotton cellulose paper.

For lovers of royal things, Smythson may take first place. Currently possessing three Royal Warrants to supply Her Majesty, The Duke of Edinburgh and The Prince of Wales with stationery, leather goods and office equipment, respectively. Established by Frank Smythson in 1887, Smythson received its first Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria, and has been a staple of royalty around the world. A long-time favorite of such prominent figures as Catherine Hepburn and Princess Grace of Monaco, Smythson journals, diaries, and address books have been companions to the good and the great. Boasting a handmade red lambskin cover, our notebook appears to belong in a bibliophile’s collection in a regal period library. Smythson is famous for its watermarked, featherweight paper, which, no matter your preference, is always blue. Designed for ease of travel, Smythson’s thin paper was created to be lighter and to allow more pages in a notebook.

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Although technically called a writing pad, we wanted to include the Hermès Grain d’H line of fine stationery products as a part of Hermès’ often overlooked stationery collection. Less glamorous than their leather-bound counterparts, these writing pads feature finely crafted cotton vellum paper for those with discrete but discriminating taste. Also available with a silk cover, these products can be a practical tool or a fashion accessory, and add a luxurious touch to daily life from the famous French atelier. No matter your tastes or needs, there is a beautiful notebook to satisfy your desire for a dependable and luxurious companion as you document your journey in this world.

Montblanc 1055 Alberni Street Phone: (604) 235-1770 Smythson www.smythson.com Hermès 717 Burrard Street Phone: (604) 681-9965

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Featured Ink THE RETURN OF SEPIA: MONTBLANC’S TOFFEE BROWN Whether Vacheron Constantin’s FiftySix with sepia brown-toned dial, the popularity of leather finishes which appear time-worn or fountain pen inks, sepia is definitely back in vogue.

We all remember old family pictures in faded brown tones, or perhaps you have looked at medieval manuscripts, books or journals, dutifully preserved and still displaying their artful script. Sepia is a colouration often associated with romantic, sentimental or aged things. It is the colour we often correlate with an image or a thought from another time, documented for posterity and carried as a precious memory in culture, in a family or by just one individual. Sometimes lost, these treasures are often found serendipitously by those who will appreciate them most. And, because these objects have survived, they give us a glimpse into a past world.

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To the delight of horology aficionados, leather goods users and fountain pen collectors, sepia, itself, has survived the ravages of time, emerging more recently as a comforting colour, tone or finish in an increasingly austere, white and postmodern world. Harkening back to times when a quill and parchment or vellum were the only way to preserve a message or information for following generations, sepia hints at the necessity of those basic things which we now consider to be luxuries, and which we cannot fully justify as practical in our own times. It bears a gravitas which enduring things often have, and justifies its own existence by the irrefutable and supremely important role it played in bringing humanity through the dark ages, preserving our societies, cultures and empires for their eventual resurgence. With these things in mind, it seemed appropriate to use a vintage Montblanc 149 for this review. The smoothness of a time worn nib seemed a good match for this ink, which flows with a rather enjoyable, pigment-rich mellifluousness. Shading heavily from a light, almost amber colour to a dark and saturated brown, reminiscent of a fine coffee, Montblanc’s Toffee Brown is aptly named and as delicious to use as the name implies.

Montblanc 1055 Alberni Street Phone: (604) 235-1770

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Horology VACHERON CONSTANTIN’S ODE TO MUSIC: LES CABINOTIERS ASTRONOMICAL STRIKING GRAND COMPLICATION

From Vacheron Constantin’s Les Cabinotiers program emerges a masterful, one-of-a-kind grand complication, with 19 complication including minute repeater, perpetual calendar, as-well-as solar, sidereal and civil time.

At THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER we are following Vacheron Constantin’s Les Cabinotiers program with great enthusiasm. Setting benchmarks for modern day watchmaking, the Les Cabinotiers program is creating museum quality, one-of-a-kind pieces, which will be marvelled at within historical collections of the future. Drawing its name for the 18th century watchmakers, called cabinotiers, who worked in naturally lit ateliers on the top floors of Geneva’s buildings, les cabinotiers revives the tradition of bespoke watchmaking and gives the truest horological collectors the chance to be a part of watchmaking history.

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First of all a minute repeater, this creation is based on the ultra-thin Manufacture 1731 movement, which by itself measures only 3.90 mm thick. Building on this, Vacheron Constantin added a minute repeater mechanism from its “La Musique du Temps®” range of sonnerie timepieces with one-of-a-kind chimes. Partnering with Abbey Road Studios, Vacheron Constantin has been able to record the unique sound print of this specially created chime, and have it certified by the studio. In the words of Jeremy Huffelmann of Abbey Road Studios, “The opportunity to capture the sonic identity of these incredible timepieces is a privilege. These recordings perfectly encapsulate the shared values of craftsmanship, expertise and excellence that define our collaboration, whilst forever preserving the personality of these singular timepieces.” Among the 19 complications housed within the 12.54 mm thick, 18-karat 5N pink gold case is a perpetual calendar function and three further time readouts: civil time, solar time and sidereal time. Telling civil time with hour and minute hands, the third hand is reserved for solar time or the equation of time, which varies from civil time by -16 to +14 minutes per day, depending on the season. Caused by the Earth’s elliptical orbit and the 24° inclination of Earth’s axis, this disparity between civil time and true time is only resolved four times a year. On the reverse is found a display of sidereal time, with a star chart superimposed on two sapphire disks. Displaying with the stars the Earth’s circuit through a 360° rotation, the 23 hour, 56 minute and 4 second sidereal day is mapped out for the dedicated horophile. With 60 hours of power reserve, the manually wound, in-house calibre 1731 M820 movement is Geneva hallmarked and beats at 3 Hz or 21,600 vibrations per hour. Foremost producers of superlative timepieces, Vacheron Constantin’s Les Cabinotiers program is keeping the Geneva watchmaker current by drawing from its past. A living embodiment of a legendary tradition, the Les Cabinotiers Astronomical Striking Grand Complication – Ode to Music is not only current, it is destined to be timeless.

Vacheron Constantin 1055 Alberni Street Phone: (778) 309-4816

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JAEGER-LECOULTRE’S MASTER GRANDE TRADITION CALIBRE 945

Following in a long tradition of mastery and innovation in the making of minute repeaters, JaegerLeCoultre’s latest offering reaches for the stars.

In an age of maximizing potential, technology is usually considered the most efficient means of achieving a product or system’s maximum potential. In the Vallée de Joux, the solution is usually mechanical and often a seeming violation of the accepted laws of physics.

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Featuring Jaeger-LeCoultre’s patented ‘crystal gongs,’ the sound of the Calibre 945’s chime is amplified by soldering the gongs directly to the crystal, using it as a sounding board. In addition to this innovation, introduced by the Maison in 2005, the Calibre 945 also features articulated trebuchet hammers which strike square-profile gongs, whose reverberations are regulated by a patented ‘silent strike governor,’ utilizing centrifugal forces to silence background noise. On the watch’s dial, the Orbital Flying Tourbillon makes one complete, anti-clockwise rotation in one sidereal day – 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds, for those not familiar with sidereal time. Within the concentric design of the multi-level dial is a star chart which depicts the Northern Hemisphere as seen from the 46th parallel, the latitude of the Vallée de Joux, suspended over a mechanical looking dome which appears to support it. The Calibre 945 will be available in pink gold (limited to 8 pieces) and white gold (limited to 8 pieces).

Jaeger-LeCoultre 1012 Alberni Street Phone: (604) 266-8333

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Special Report THE EMPORIUM: VANCOUVER’S CITY CIGAR We visit Vancouver’s premier cigar and tobacco shop, City Cigar, by beautiful False Creek, and sample one of their fine, imported Cuban cigars for ourselves.

A destination for locals and the well-travelled alike, Vancouver’s premier cigar and tobacco shop, City Cigar, is the largest in the nation. Boasting an impressive wall of autographed pictures with messages lauding the Vancouver landmark, Pierce Brosnan, Sylvester Stalone, Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro are counted among their clients. Even then Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, made an unscheduled stop here, while visiting Vancouver on official business. From a discrete location by False Creek, City Cigar has served not only their community, but the world.

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Certified as Habanos Specialists, City Cigar is listed among the top cigar shops in the world for its sourcing, variety, product care and service. Bringing to our doorstep the finest quality Cuban and nonCuban cigars, as well as other tobacco products, for over twenty years, we recommend a visit if you are interested in cigars, a casual enthusiast or a well-versed connoisseur.

With an extensive selection in their inventory, including classics such as Cohiba, Hoyo de Monterrey, Montecristo, Partagas and Romeo Y Julieta, as well as non-Cuban cigars such as Fuente and Davidoff, City Cigar’s collection of products and accessories will be sure to suit the needs and tastes of any true aficionado. For our own review we selected the Montecristo No. 2, familiar to cigar lovers, which we invite you to read about in our After Hours article entitled: The Classical Montecristo No. 2. Let Constance and the team guide you to find the cigar best suited for your tastes, or select a gift for someone who would appreciate these fine, handcrafted products. City Cigar is on our list of must visit Vancouver landmarks. City Cigar Company 888 West 6th Avenue Phone: (604) 879-0208

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BUILDER OF DREAMS: A CONVERSATION WITH LARRY CLAY, PRESIDENT OF THE HOMEBUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF VANCOUVER

We talk with the Director of the Homebuilders Association of Vancouver, about the luxury home building industry, the current trends driving it and his own award-winning work as a leader in the residential construction industry in Vancouver.

We talk with Larry Clay, President of Clay Construction Inc, Director of the Homebuilders Association of Vancouver (HAVAN), National Vice-President of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) and Grand Georgie Winner for Custom Home Builder of the Year in B.C. Giving insights into the recovery of the residential construction industry after COVID-19 and how the evolution of this industry has been shaped by new regulations and higher standards, Larry speaks from his experience as an industry leader and a veteran home builder.

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Tell us about the current climate of the luxury home building industry in Vancouver. During the COVID-19 lockdown, we found new construction leads dropped significantly as to be expected. As B.C. started to open up and loosen their requirements, we experienced a huge upswing in requests for new builds and renovations. How have the increase in regulations and standards, calling for the accreditation of home builders, changed the residential construction industry? B.C. Housing has led the country in requiring B.C. builders to be licenced through a rigorous set of requirements. In addition, every builder must take Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points to maintain their status. These requirements are critical to cleaning up the home building industry and eliminating shoddy and unprofessional builders.

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New builders need to be better educated and genuinely invested in their companies, understanding the business side of running a company such as establishing strong contracts and financial tracking of projects. Builder education will also improve the understanding of building science and innovative methods of building an efficient, healthy, comfortable home. Great advancements have been made over the last 15 years. How has the process of planning and designing a home developed over the past decade? How has the way clients interact with the design process evolved? As luxury, custom home builders, we are accustomed to walking through the entire design process with our clients – including architectural and interior design. We have experienced too many couples who have come to us with their fully designed homes only to find that their budget is not sufficient to properly build their home. It is advantageous to have your builder participate in the design process and provide intermittent budgets to ensure your home can be built within your budget. A second growing trend in the luxury home building industry is the Integrated Design Process (IDP). During the designing of your dream home, involve the architect, homeowners, builder, HVAC contractor, structural engineer, energy advisor, insulator, window manufacturer and others early in the design process. It is better to solve problems on paper rather than on site, during construction. This approach ensures that the home will function in a way that exceeds your expectations. What are the trends driving the luxury home industry in Vancouver today? Over the last 20 years, we have noticed a trend away from granite countertops and towards man made quartz and similar products. Built in vacuums are becoming less desirable as people love their Dysons and Roombas. Homes are becoming more integrated so that homeowners can operate the heat, front door, security cameras, and other items remotely. And with the introduction of the Energy Step Code, homes are becoming more efficient, with reduced operating costs. These homes are also more comfortable, healthy and quiet.

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As the President of Clay Construction Inc., you are an award winning custom home builder, yourself. What distinguishes the top residential construction firms in Vancouver, including your own? What distinguishes the top residential builders from other builders is their ability to build quality luxury homes on time, on budget with a high degree of quality and do this consistently. This involves having a thorough understanding of the construction process, methodologies, and materials going into the home. Secondly, a comprehensive budget is produced early so that homeowners understand the true end cost of their home and what they are getting. Vetted and trusted high-end tradesmen will consistently achieve high levels of workmanship that exceeds industry norms and stay on schedule. These are a handful of items that differentiate the top custom home builders in the industry. Clay Construction Inc. #206 – 1461 Johnston Road, White Rock, B.C. Phone: (604) 560-8727 E-mail: info@clayconstruction.ca

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Yachting THE SUNSEEKER MANHATTAN 66 Touring Sunseeker’s new Manhattan 66 sport yacht with Vancouver’s own Bob Pappajohn of M & P Yacht Centre, in beautiful Coal Harbour. The perfect vessel for exploring coastal B.C., we take a closer look at one of M & P Yacht Centre’s latest offerings.

Every meaningful pursuit has its arena, its aficionados and its legendary figures. And, without question, the epicentre of Vancouver’s yachting scene is one of the defining characteristics of Vancouver, itself, the serene Coal Harbour Marina. Nestled at the centre of this port-side enclave is Vancouver institution, M & P Yacht Centre, headed by Bob Pappajohn, whose family has been selling boats in Vancouver since 1957.

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Walking down the dock at the Coal Harbour Marina, we were led to one of the most impressive vessels in M & P Yacht Centre’s current inventory, the Sunseeker Manhattan 66. Cutting an imposing silhouette, the new Manhattan 66 carries forward the hallmarks of Sunseeker’s tradition: an aggressive profile and sporty stance. Sunseeker’s strength has always been the melding of sporty styling, high performance and luxuriously appointed interiors. Boating enthusiasts and followers of the brand will remember the familiar scene of test hulls with plywood windscreens shielding engineers and technicians as they piloted Don Shead designed hulls through rough British waters, testing their metal. This is the substance of Sunseeker’s legendary status, which is only hinted at by the identifiable styling, so commonly and casually enjoyed in docile marinas. With a maximum speed of 32 knots and an option of either drive shafts or pods, the Manhattan 66 displaces 38,500 kg, carries 4,000 litres of fuel and has a range of up to 280 nautical miles. Entering from the rear of the boat, guests are greeted by a spacious rear deck with a dining area and bar which opens to a central galley when glass doors are retracted.

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Once inside, the living areas flow from the large, working galley with stainless steel appliances – destined to be the centre of casual life and entertaining onboard – to generous living and dining areas with expansive views through expansive side and forwarding looking windows. Furnished with carpeting over hardwood floors, the main salon has the feel of a comfortable great room, with seating arranged in groups for multiple, intimate conversations or a large central gathering. A table to port can fold out to provide space for six to dine comfortably, and a settee to starboard rounds out this multi-functional space as a grand salon for social gatherings. The helm offers commanding views through large windows, and comfortable cruising during inclement weather. Offering digital read outs and joy-stick controls, the Manhattan 66 can be piloted by a single operator, navigating through a congested marina and docking without the need for a crew. Indeed, most owners opt for a private onboard experience, operating their vessels themselves, and using the crew quarters, fitted with two berths, a head and a washer and dryer, as space for extra stowage.

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Below deck, four state rooms provide room for up to eight guests with the aft crew quarters accommodating up to two crew members, accessed from the rear swim platform. Flanking the boat are two guest staterooms with two single berths each, and a VIP cabin at the bow. The staterooms are luxuriously appointed with glossy veneered doors, matching marquetry throughout and marble countertops in the heads. With two heads, each featuring glassed-in showers and abundant marble, living space is generous and private, and well suited for families or more formal entertaining.

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Accessed by its own staircase from the galley, the full-beam master stateroom is an owner’s sanctuary, with a marble-lined ensuite, large closet and leather topped, built-in cabinetry on both sides of the room. To port there is a built-in work station or make-up table with a surface that lifts to reveal a mirror and jewellery drawer, as well as a swinging seat, which folds neatly away. The owner’s suit is designed to provide the comforts of home in a private setting, removed from other guests and daily activity onboard. Illuminated by large windows which run the length of the stateroom, the atmosphere is no less bright and elegant here than in the main living areas above deck.

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From private indoor sanctuaries to flowing, open living spaces, guests have the freedom to transition from one area of the boat to another with ease, finding a space of their own or congregating for social occasions. Moving outside from the main salon and galley, guests can lounge at the bow, eat breakfast with a forward-facing view of the water or port, or relax on the sun pad. For open air cruising, lounging and dining, the fly-bridge offers an outdoor helm station, grille and food preparation area. For seasoned boaters or those who are considering taking the plunge into the world of boat ownership, let Bob and his team direct you to the type of vessel right for you and your family. A visit to M & P Yacht Centre may be your first step into the world of boating, coastal explorations and nautical excursions with family and friends.

M & P Yacht Centre #110-510 Nicola Street Phone: (604) 692-0333

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MAGAZINE MARKETING

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Cuisine FIVE SAILS: THE VANCOUVER ICON’S CLASSIC CAVIAR SERVICE

Enjoying a second wind under the Glowbal Group, Five Sails is being refreshed, with updates to its décor and menu. We invite you to join us on the journey and take in the views as we sample Five Sails’ traditional caviar service.

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Sitting down at our table overlooking Coal Harbour and Stanley Park, we were ensconced in the dramatic landscape which defines Vancouver as much as the people, landmarks and icons which have shaped it. Five Sails has long been Vancouver’s home of classical cuisine, and recently passed under the stewardship of Emad Yacoub and the Glowbal Group. Sure to become a fixture in the Vancouver restaurant scene, the new General Manager, Christophe Chabre, sharing his vision for the restaurant explained, “The menu is going to be taken to the next level.”

Beginning with an amuse bouche of lobster wonton with potato and leak soup, we ordered our appetizers, the classic caviar service and foie gras. Served pan-seared, the Quebec foie gras is accompanied with truffle sauce and caramelized apple, as well as a chilled terrine with huckleberry jelly. We had come, however, for the classic caviar service, which is perhaps the first of many future improvements, taking Five Sails to the next culinary level.

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Formerly featuring Nothern Divine B.C. Sturgeon roe, the new classic caviar service boasts imported Ossetra caviar from Italy. The Russian Sturgeon roe are dark in colour, with a mild flavour which blossoms into the gentle finish expected from this traditional delicacy. Served on ice with buckwheat blini and brioche toasts, the caviar service is accompanied with traditional garnishes of red onion, chives, crème fraÎche, grated egg yolk and grated egg white. We highly recommend this as a classical and indulgent way to begin an elegant dinner.

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We followed the foie gras and caviar with the honey-glazed, smoked duck breast and almond encrusted rack of lamb and loin, long-time classics on the Five Sails menu. Finishing our evening, we sampled the Grand Marnier Soufflé with crème anglaise and house made rum and raison ice cream; the Luxe Lemon Mille-Feuilles, with layers of pastry, chilled lemon cream, lemon parfait and a berry purée; and the not to be missed Chocolate Opera Slice. Although revered in Vancouver’s restaurant circuit, Five Sails promises to delight patrons with an evolving menu, crafted by the new and dynamic team at its helm. Watch out for exciting changes to come, as this Vancouver favourite for haute cuisine enters a new season of re-invigoration and renewal.

Five Sails Restaurant (Located on the R Level. Access from the front entrance of the Pan Pacific Vancouver.) Address: 999 Canada Place Phone: (604) 844-2855

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After Hours RÉMY MARTIN’S XO COGNAC

Inaugurating our exploration of the world of fine spirits with Rémy Martin, we review the extra old variant of the legendary distillery’s fine champagne cognac.

Founded in 1724 by a young Rémy Martin, a winegrower in Cognac, France, Rémy Martin is synonymous with some of the finest cognacs in the world. In our pursuit of the best things the world has to offer, we begin our exploration of fine spirits with this iconic distillery, whose products are revered by both connoisseurs of good taste and seekers of status.

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Innovating, exploring and expanding, the house of Rémy Martin has been cultivating new ground since its inception. Established by Rémy Martin in 1724, his eponymous brand began planting new vines by a rare right granted by King Louis XV in 1738. By 1830, Rémy Martin was producing its first Grande Champagne cognac. But is was Paul-Émile Rémy Martin who, in the 1800’s, expanded his family’s dynasty beyond Europe to America, Asia and the world. It is this foundation of Petite and Grande Champagne crus which has set the signature flavour profile of the Maison, lighter and more subtle than the richer, spicy, oaky flavours of a Hennessy cognac, made from Ugni Blanc cru. For those seeking a lighter digestif, a Rémy Martin cognac may be the best choice to finish a long evening of beautiful food and companionship. Rémy Martin’s XO cognac, in particular, is exceptionally smooth. Following a change in regulations which took effect in April of 2018, the brandies used for an XO cognac must be aged at least 10 years. In the case of Rémy Martin’s XO cognac, up to 400 different eaux-de-vie are drawn from to blend a single cognac. The result is a silky smoothness which is expected from a cognac of this age, but which finishes with the light, fruity or honey notes of a Petite or Grande Champagne eau-de-vie. Available wherever you shop for fine wines and spirits, Rémy Martin is distinct from most other cognacs because of its more delicate flavour profile. Ideal for a light evening digestif, Rémy Martin’s XO is a unique experience in the world of Cognac and an adventure worth taking for those who wish to know the landscape of this rich and noble craft.

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THE CLASSICAL MONTECRISTO No. 2

We present the perennial favourite of cigar smokers, the Montecristo No. 2. A Cuban classic, this cigar hits all the right notes for those who love a balanced, full-flavoured cigar.

The methodical practice of smoking tobacco, although now considered a modern habit, was once an ancient art. Chief among those preserving the art of cultivating tobacco by unchanging, hand-tended methods, and keeping the flame of this ancient social practice alive as an art of connoisseurship, are the Cubans. On this island, time has stood still for the country of Cuba, and with it, the practices of its people, their agriculture and their steadfastness to their traditions.

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For those seeking a pleasant, full-flavoured cigar, the Montecristo No. 2 may well be placed between the range of the more acidic Partagas Series P No. 2 and the sweet and aromatic Romeo Y Julieta Wide Churchill (Tubo). The Montecristo No. 2 begins with woody notes and lingers with an increasingly sweet and spicy aroma. Ideal for the casual cigar smoker, the No. 2 is a relatively mild choice which offers a gently building intensity. In an age when the pastimes of gentlemen, like an interest in horology and bespoke tailoring and shoe making, are gaining popularity, the enjoyment of fine tobacco may also gain a new generation of aficionados. Whether as a social practice or a ritual of solitude, a well-crafted cigar can be a rich and enjoyable way to pass a relaxing afternoon. Perhaps it is precisely in our modern times of driven practices and disciplined daily habits that the art of hand-cultivating and handcrafting fine tobacco products can give us the balance enjoyed by past generations.

City Cigar Company 888 West 6th Avenue Phone: (604) 879-0208

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The Last Word HOME

Remembering my own childhood home, and the process of creating homes as sanctuaries for life, which I was fortunate to be a part of from my youth.

In talking with Larry Clay, Director of HAVAN and President of Clay Construction Inc., I was reminded about my own childhood home. Growing up in a family involved in construction, it was wonderful to be immersed in the powerful process of putting pencil to paper and designing a home, a sanctuary for life, on a blank piece of paper. Watching my Dad, whose business manufactured architectural millwork, constructing a physical structure from his design and my Mom decorating it and shaping it into a home, was always an extraordinary and enchanted experience. THECIRCLEVANCOUVER.COM

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Design and building have been a part of my life since I was a child, it was more than just work, it was a way of life. The power of crafting an environment in which to live is magical, especially when it is an environment which is shaped by your own tastes and which is a manifestation of your own dreams. A home is a stage on which the narrative of life plays out; it is a set, which gives context to the characters, the plot and the meaning of every scene. People watch movies to be immersed in a story, and yet, are often not immersed in a story of their choosing in their own daily lives. And so, we talk of escapism and romanticism. But there was a time when romanticism was a way of life. When I worked on my largest residential construction project, designing the exterior and interior for a 5,000 square foot, Shaughnessy-style home, I had one stipulation: it had to have a library. This became the central inspiration for the project, and also the central room. Libraries are often the most beloved, rich and romantic rooms of grand old houses, castles and palaces. These are the rooms which we inhabit in day dreams. Why not build them? So much of life is spent dreaming of the future, making plans, and working to build our lives , but are we working to build our dreams? Are our lives the narrative of our choosing, and have we set the stage for them? As we live our lives, we are not merely surviving within a social system, we are crafting our own narrative. We are all builders of dreams in our own capacities. And when we design, or work with designers, we are not only building ‘spaces,’ we are building substance. We are giving shape to the type of life we want to play out during our precious time in this beautiful world. The awareness of these things is not only relevant to design and construction, but are a part of a purposeful and dynamic approach to life. These are essential concepts to a life lived consciously and conscientiously. This why the Italians spoke of the cognoscenti, and this is the true power behind the connoisseurial life: The awareness that what we do not merely walk through each day, surviving the uncontrollable, but rather use each day as a canvas, aware of the tools we bear to build our dreams and shape our reality.

Joel Derksen Banck Publisher THE CIRCLE | VANCOUVER

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