Flight Plan: The Rise and Rise of Bremont Watches
Twenty-one years ago, Nick and Giles English vowed to make British watchmaking famous around the world again. With Bremont now valued at £100m and a visionary new CEO on board, is it about to happen?
Meet The Brothers Redefining The London Eating Scene
Brothers Sam & Eddie Hart revolutionised eating out with the tiny, no-reservations, Michelin-starred tapas restaurants, Barrafina
8 TV Shows You Didn't Know Were Based On Novels
Why The 2015 Election Will Be The Most Painful Yet
Be prepared for some miserable months ahead, says The Observer's Nick Cohen
Introducing: Esquire's July Issue
Charlize Theron, Daddy Pig and Giles Coren - Esquire editor Alex Bilmes takes us inside the new issue
How To Look After Your Moustache
How To Fix Your Face
How To Speak Foodie
The best pork pies in Britain (unofficial)
Will Space Tourism Finally Take Off In 2014?
Breaking Bad: The Aftermath
Giles Coren Is Driven To Distraction By His Son's Love Of Cars
How a love of automobiles skipped a generation in the Coren household
The Best Things You Didn't Read
Inside The Basque Country
The Man Who Knows What You Want To Eat Next
Why Karam Sethi is London's most influential restaurateur
James Bond, Jonathan Franzen And The Best Autumn / Winter Style
Editor-in-chief Alex Bilmes introduces our October issue
The Best Traditional Chippies in Britain
Shaving: A Chore No More
How China Is Tackling Its Sex Problem
Why the world's fastest growing economy has a tricky decision
Introducing Esquire's March Issue
Editor-in-Chief Alex Bilmes on Derek Zoolander and more
Short Fiction: 'The Aquifer' by Giles Foden
An exclusive short story for Esquire from the award-winning author of 'The Last King of Scotland'
Why Comic Book Geeks Must Be Stopped
5 Things We Learned Making Issue 57 Of Esquire Weekly
The Terrible Rise Of The 'Spornosexual'
Ellie Pithers on the worrying increase in male body obsession