Gear WIRED loves: Luxurious leather watches and gadgets

WIRED picks its favourite products making the most out of this versatile material

All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links.

Subscribe to WIRED

B&W P9 Signature

bowers-wilkins.co.uk

Crafted with soft Italian Saffiano leather, B&W's latest signature P9 headphones are as technically adept as they are visually arresting. They feature new piston diaphragm speaker drivers that serve up a crisp mid-range and solid bottom end for studio-like sound reproduction, and the hinged design means you can easily stash them in their bundled protective pouch. £700

This is Ground Mod Pro

thisisground.com

The new Mod Pro has magnetic modular inserts to accommodate all manner of accessories and tablets, as well as your iPad Pro. It also features a magnetic slot for Apple's Pencil stylus, and a built-in Tile Bluetooth tag, making the bag easy to track if it (and your tech) goes walkabout. £305

Patek Philippe 5230R-001

patek.com

Patek Philippe's new timepiece for globetrotters boasts a 24-hour day/night indicator for each time zone, which can be changed to align with each city found on its face. The 239-part automatic mechanism with 48-hour power reserve runs at 21,600 vibrations per hour for supreme accuracy, and its chocolate-brown alligator leather strap seals the deal. CHF 42,300

Native Union Tag Cable

nativeunion.co.uk

The scourge of smartphone addiction is charging: it's a must if you want to avoid a catastrophic end-of-day loss of communications. Native Union's sharp tan leather Tag loops on to bag straps, hiding Apple Lightning and USB connectors beneath a small flap. You'll need a power source to charge, but this smart cable means you need never resort to Low Power Mode again.£40

This article was originally published by WIRED UK