Alistair Charlton
Alistair is a freelance automotive and technology journalist. He has bylines on esteemed sites such as the BBC, Forbes, TechRadar, and of best of all, T3, where he covers topics ranging from classic cars and men's lifestyle, to smart home technology, phones, electric cars, autonomy, Swiss watches, and much more besides. He is an experienced journalist, writing news, features, interviews and product reviews. If that didn't make him busy enough, he is also the co-host of the AutoChat podcast.
Latest articles by Alistair Charlton
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Chromecast vs Fire TV Stick vs Apple TV 4K: which streaming device should you pick?
Here’s how to decide which streaming system is best for you
By Alistair Charlton Published
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Tissot reveals PRX 35mm in new ice blue and all-gold colourways
Who knew a bit of 70s bling could still look so great?
By Alistair Charlton Published
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‘Allez les bleus!’: New TAG Heuer Monaco is inspired by French Racing Blue
The iconic square watch gets a new colourway with bright blue subdials and leather strap
By Alistair Charlton Published
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Omega starts Paris 2024 Olympics countdown with new Seamaster watch
The watch will only be available to buy from Omega boutiques in Paris
By Alistair Charlton Published
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These vintage themed watches from Brew are a must-have
Sub-$500 duo watches put a slab of 70s nostalgia right on your wrist
By Alistair Charlton Published
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AR and VR tech is being used to design new car interiors
I flew to Brazil to try out Volkwagen’s latest augmented reality technology
By Alistair Charlton Published
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The BMW iX5 Hydrogen proves that batteries aren’t the only answer
Do hydrogen cars have a future? I drove this BMW prototype to find out
By Alistair Charlton Published
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This watch by AVI-8 is inspired by a 1980s Capcom video game
The watch features pixelated Capcom video game graphics on its dial
By Alistair Charlton Published
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The new Longines Flagship Heritage is a timelessly elegant wristwatch
Longines is offered three versions, all with a moon phase complication on the dial
By Alistair Charlton Published
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The Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 is exceedingly good value: Hands-on
It’s an awful lot of watch for a three-figure price
By Alistair Charlton Published
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Tamiya Wild One Max might just be the perfect £35k EV
Electric off-roader is the first street-legal vehicle from The Little Car Company
By Alistair Charlton Published
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TAG Heuer relaunches iconic Carrera Skipper with stunning bezel-less design
40 years after the original disappeared, TAG Heuer has a new sailing watch to lust after
By Alistair Charlton Published
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Raymond Weil announces Freelancer Pilot Flyback Chronograph
42mm men’s watch is aviation themed and limited to 400 examples
By Alistair Charlton Published
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Orient reveals new Mako 40 dive watch with smaller dial and fun summer colours
With a 39.9mm unisex case, the new Orient watch will be available from August
By Alistair Charlton Published
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How to introduce smart lighting to your garden
Illuminate your flowerbeds and cast pools of light onto the patio with these connected, voice-controlled lights
By Alistair Charlton Published
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A 1940s Longines and the joys of vintage watch ownership
Every glance at my great-grandad’s Longines has my mind racing: where has this watch been? What events has it witnessed? What did its first owner think of it?
By Alistair Charlton Published
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You can now buy the insane McMurtry Spéirling electric fan car for a cool £1m
This outrageous EV can hit 60 mph in under 1.5 seconds and generate 3G of downforce in every corner
By Alistair Charlton Published
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New Rado DiaStar is a 1960s throwback with a skeletonised dial
The automatic movement with 80 hours of power reserve is on full display in the new Rado DiaStar
By Alistair Charlton Published
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This British electric car costs less than the new Apple Mac Pro
The Ark Zero weighs under 500 kg and has a range of just over 50 miles
By Alistair Charlton Published
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Buying these new Spinnaker watches contributes towards marine conservation
The trio of timepieces are available now and limited to just 300 examples each.
By Alistair Charlton Published
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Longines goes compact with new Spirit Zulu Time
The new Longines timepiece has a 39mm case diameter and will be sold alongside its 42mm sibling
By Alistair Charlton Published
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Here's the Rolex given to winners of this weekend's Le Mans 24hr
Want a Rolex Daytona? Here's a not-so-easy way to get one
By Alistair Charlton Published
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Volvo reveals electric EX30, its smallest electric SUV and quickest car ever
Prices start at £33,795 and the first UK deliveries are due to begin in early 2024.
By Alistair Charlton Published
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Oris celebrates 119th birthday with purple Hölstein Edition and a diving bear
Limited to 250 examples, this Oris watch features a scuba-diving bear on its case back
By Alistair Charlton Published