Six days of unfiltered access. Unrepeatable moments, up close.
Stuttgart, the birthplace of Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, where engineering became legend. Our first stop: the Porsche Museum, a reminder of why we fell in love with machines in the first place.
Mercedes opened its doors beyond the public lens, from the factory floor to a rare test-track experience. Prototypes the world has not seen yet. Power, precision, purpose.
A private walk through the Mercedes Museum led into AMG and dinner at Cutter 1825, then into a night with Patek Philippe.
The Black Forest brought no margins, just curves. The AMG GT63 Pro unleashed. Every turn demanded trust, and somewhere in those curves we stopped being strangers and became family.
Then Switzerland. We met the minds shaping modern watchmaking, from H. Moser to IWC and beyond. The road carried us deeper into ateliers where time is not only created but restored, before closing in Geneva with a private evening reserved for very few.
Time to Drive has always been about community. Every second counted. Every detail mattered. And this road still has miles left.