Every week, Boss Hunting’s editors spend far too much time scouring the web: in search of the coolest gear, food & drink deals, and destinations worth trekking to across the globe.
In this week’s edition of Good Finds, we’ve got RIMOWA’s latest colourway, the only commuter backpack you’ll ever need, a historically inspired travel watch, and plenty more.
RIMOWA Classic Titanium Range


RIMOWA’s Classic range has picked up a new permanent uniform, and it’s a good one. Classic Titanium takes the brand’s signature warm aluminium tone and lays it over the clean, old-money lines of the Classic collection, finished in a soft satin sheen that shifts as the light moves.
It’s built to cope with scuffs, develop a proper travel patina, and look better the more you actually use it. The drop spans three sizes: Cabin ($2,460), Check-In L ($3,030), and Trunk ($3,655).
Thule x Quad Lock Traverse Backpack


Quad Lock’s stepped out of the phone-mount lane and into your daily carry, teaming up with Thule on the new Traverse Backpack (26L). It’s built for the necessarily robust world of commuting, with rugged 900D fabric, weather-resistant panels, and a PFC-free DWR finish.
Inside, there’s a 17-inch laptop sleeve that’s thickly padded, a black and blue colourway that makes finding cables and keys easier, while it’s also got contoured straps, a breathable back panel, and a sternum strap to steady the load. Not bad for a debut backpack from Quad Lock.
Christopher Ward x Pan Am C60 Clipper GMT


There aren’t many names associated with the world of vintage watch collecting that carry more weight than Pan Am, which makes the Christopher Ward x Pan Am C60 Clipper GMT a genuinely special watch. Perhaps the most “inside baseball” link-up since Seiko tapped Pepsi to make a GMT (a backstory that’s intimately connected to Pan Am), Christopher Ward’s C60 Clipper GMT is pure aviation nostalgia.
Built in the brand’s 42mm Light-catcher case, it wears a blue, 24-click bi-directional bezel printed with Pan Am airport codes—Key West (EYW) in red, as that was the airline’s first flight in 1927. Powering the watch is Sellita’s SW330-2 GMT with 56 hours of power reserve on tap, while it’s also rated to a reliable 300m water resistance.
The Creator Summit: Powered by Fujifilm


Melbourne is about to get some serious creative energy thanks to The Creator Summit: Powered by Fujifilm, which is set to take over The Timber Yard in Port Melbourne in what’s shaping up to be the biggest, buzziest gathering of image-makers in the country.
Part festival, part masterclass, part playground for anyone who’s ever lifted a camera, headliners include viral duo Toni and Ryan, travel lensman Jord Hammond, and a stacked roster of photographers, filmmakers and tastemakers. Expect to find live music video shoots, fashion portrait sets, theatrical cocktail captures, and plenty more good stuff.
The event is taking place this Saturday, May 9, and tickets are $45.
















