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 Daniel Ricciardo’s Melbourne pop-up for the F1, Bremont’s latest piece of murdered out magic, a journey through the best of Chinese winemaking, and plenty more.
Daniel Ricciardo’s Enchanté Pop-Up In Melbourne


Daniel Ricciardo’s Enchanté is back in Melbourne with a pop-up that feels less like standard driver merch and more like a proper race-week clubhouse. Staged in Windsor from March 4 to 7, the space launches the new Backyard Grand Prix collection early, built around the idea of starting an F1 team with your mates.
Equal parts nostalgia, humour, and underdog energy, Ricciardo’s label continues to sit neatly between motorsport and lifestyle, with pieces designed to be worn beyond the paddock. Expect vintage racing graphics, immersive fit-out, and the sort of crowd that’ll have High Street humming all weekend.
Address: 250-252 High St, Windsor VIC 3181
Bremont Altitude MB Meteor “Felix The Cat” Limited Edition


The new Bremont Altitude MB Meteor Felix the Cat is aviation nerdiness done properly, bringing equal parts stealth and playfulness, without forgetting Bremont’s rock-solid build quality. It’s a 42mm Grade 2 titanium pilot’s watch in black DLC, with Felix stamped into the dial like a good-luck charm, plus a few popping yellow accents to keep it from feeling too serious.
Inside sits Bremont’s BB14-AH automatic with a 68-hour power reserve, all of which is protected by anti-magnetic shielding. Limited to 500 pieces worldwide, it’s available either on a bracelet or a strap.
Lewis Leathers × PORTER Helmet Bag


The Lewis Leathers × PORTER Helmet Bag makes its debut as a part of Yoshida & Co.’s 90th anniversary, taking PORTER’s military-rooted classic and reworking it in Lewis Leathers cowhide, complete with quilted detailing and signature hardware.
It doesn’t just look great, it’s also very practical, arriving with a shoulder strap, smart pocketing, and in a functional everyday size. Available only in black and made in limited numbers, this is the kind of bag that feels less like an accessory and more like a future heirloom.
Barbour x BEAUTY & YOUTH Transport Jacket


The Barbour x BEAUTY & YOUTH Transport Jacket is what happens when a British outerwear icon gets a quiet Japanese reset, building on the classic Transport shape, it ditches Barbour’s signature waxed finish for a lighter cotton-linen blend, making it feel more spring layer than muddy-field uniform.
The fit has been subtly lengthened, the corduroy collar remains, and the whole thing lands cleaner, sharper, and perfect for anything from the office to the bar.
Bausele Sydney Sand Diver


I’ve owned a Bausele Sydney Sand Diver for a couple of years now, and it’s easily one of my favourite dependable dive watches. Now, for the first time, it’s available with an $800 discount off the full price, making it an even smarter buy than it was before.
Featuring a case shape inspired by the same CIA-worthy specifications that saw the creation of the collector favourite Benrus TYPE 2, it’s 39.5mm in diameter, finished in black DLC, and rated to 200m with a uni-directional dive bezel. The sand-coloured dial glows like a torch, the double-domed sapphire crystal is solidly scratch-resistant, and it also comes with extra straps so it’s ready for whatever you want to throw at it.
Xige Estate Wine Tasting

I’m admittedly not much of a wine guy, but I recently received an email about an up-and-coming winery in China, Xige Estate, and it piqued my interest as I’d never heard much about Chinese-made wine before. After a quick bit of research, I learned the founder was trained in Bordeaux, and Terroir Sense described it both as “world-class” and “remarkably similar to Australia’s Penfolds.”
I’ve yet to try a bottle, but I’ll be keeping my eye open for one, and if you’re keen to see what it’s all about, Xige Estate is hosting a couple of dinners in March at Ho Jiak ($180) and Lee Ho Fook ($25) to showcase what’s on offer. Well worth a closer look if you’re a fan of New World wine.
















