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 the Doxa SUB 750T Clive Cussler watch, Form Smart Swim 2 Pro Goggles, Adrien Brody’s Porsche internship, and more.
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Doxa SUB 750T Clive Cussler
In celebration of its late namesake’s 94th birthday, the Doxa SUB 750T Clive Cussler has been released.
This latest tribute to the novelist and explorer, who famously made Doxa the go-to timepiece of fictional explorer Dirk Pitt, flaunts a 45mm stainless steel case that measures 47mm lug-to-lug and just 11.95mm thick. And while it’s slimmer than earlier models, it’s still rated for 750 metres of water resistance.
The signature orange dial includes the National Underwater & Marine Agency (NUMA) logo and a date window that highlights Cussler’s birthdate (July 15th, 1931) with 7, 15, and 31 all in red. The caseback, on the other hand, features an engraved compass rose.
Powered by the Sellita SW300 automatic movement with a 56-hour power reserve, it comes with both a steel beads-of-rice bracelet and an orange NATO strap. Limited to 94 pieces as a nod to the birthday in question and arriving in a literary-themed box, part of the proceeds support Cussler’s maritime charity, NUMA.
Form Smart Swim 2 Pro Goggles
Even with a clock on the wall and a measured lap pool, it’s hard to gauge how you’re really doing during those swim workouts. Which is where Form Smart’s Swim 2 Goggles come in with a considered augmented reality display.
More streamlined and lighter than the original iteration, the Swim 2 allows you to track metrics like time, distance, stroke count, heart rate, and even includes a digital compass for those open-water sessions… all from its Gorilla Glass 3 scratch-resistant lens.
Available from early August. Welcome to the future.
Adrien Brody “interns” at Porsche
Michael Fassbender took a few years off from acting to prepare for Le Mans with them.
Dua Lipa recently designed a custom variant to be auctioned for charity.
And as for Adrien Brody, in his first cinematic effort since nabbing a second Academy Award for Best Actor, The Brutalist thespian decided to star in and direct a documentary wherein he joined the production line at Porsche’s Zuffenhausen factory. As one does…
The film above was screened at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, complete with a unique drive-in cinema venue that featured 30 legendary Porsche models. Brody himself also joined legendary Porsche designer Grant Larson for a unique Q&A session.
Check it out for yourself now.
Beudi
Aussie spirits are ushering in a new era with what’s being described as an answer to tequila (in the same way as what sparkling wine is to champagne).
Launched by four industry veterans who have chosen to embark upon a mission to champion Aussie distilled agave, native ingredients, as well as local flavours, come August, you’ll be able to enjoy two core products and two RTDs from Beudi:
- Beudi Blanco – a fresh take on classic agave spirits, like tequila.
- Beudi Margi Spirit – honouring the classic Margarita with an Aussie first offering (just add fresh lime, ice, and shake for the cocktail).
- Sparkling Margi RTD – light, fizzy refreshment in a can.
- Bushwater RTD – pairing the Desert Lime, soda, and Blanco for an unmistakably Aussie refreshment.
“When it comes to Tequila and Agave Spirits, Australians are a thirsty bunch; so much so we’re the third largest consumer in the world,” says Beudi co-founder Pat Coulson.
“Not only do we have a palate for the plant’s juice, we also happen to have a climate that is perfectly suited to growing it. While the international Tequila market has experienced exponential growth for several years, the sun is just rising on Australian-grown and distilled agave.”