What does a father really want for Father’s Day in 2024? That is apart from being left alone in silence with nothing but his thoughts. Yes, the stoic patriarch can be difficult to buy for, even if you’re boasting a big budget. But there will be a gift to suit whether it is an accessory that elevates his favorite outfit or a gadget that makes daily life a touch easier. In this Father’s Day gift guide, we’ve given you ideas for all sorts of dads, from the fashion-conscious to the technophile, and from the whiskey connoisseur to the health-kicker.
Below you’ll find 35 Father’s Day gift ideas separated into the following categories:
– Wine & Spirits
– Watches
– Fashion
– Fragrances
– Tech
– Experiences
Wine & Spirits
Stag’s Leap, CASK 23 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
Napa Valley rules the roost when it comes to Cabernet Sauvignon, and today’s upstarts have Stag’s Leap to thank. It was this plucky vineyard that established California’s wine-growing prowess when it pitted itself against Old World wines in the 1970s. In 1973, a bottle of its Estate Collection won out against the established titans in an entirely French panel. Today, that bottle is celebrated as one of the Objects That Made America by The Smithsonian. While those mythical bottles are long since spoken for, you can get a taste of the magic with its CASK 23 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon. Combining the perfume notes of FAY and the dark fruit and structure of S.L.V, CASK 23 is harvested from specific blocks in each vineyard. The result is a wine with a vibrant mouthfeel and blackberry and currant flavors.
$300, stagsleapwinecellars.com
Glenglassaugh, The Serpentine Collection
Glenglassaugh is one of those whisky distilleries that more people should know about. Ideally placed on the east coast of Scotland, it produces a whisky that incorporates the best of Highland and island whisky – lots of fresh fruit with touches of sea salt and minerality. The Serpentine Collection is Glenglassaugh’s first foray into the fine and rare market, incorporating three highly aged single-cask whiskies.
Although all three have a similar age (48, 49 and 51 years old), they are remarkably different in their textures and styles. The 48 Year Old was aged in a rare Aleatico red wine barrique, giving it a dark and fruity texture. The 49 Year Old was aged in a typical ex-bourbon barrel, which allows the distillery’s enviable characteristics to shine. The 51 Year Old was an ex-Olorosso sherry cask, giving it the typically dry and spicy texture of an aged Scotch whisky.
You’ll be pleased to know our pick is also the cheapest: The 48 Year Old is available for an SRP of $9,500. Expect a delicious melange of lychee and dried raspberries with a touch of sea salt. Delicious.
$9,500, glenglassaugh.com
The Glenturret, Jaguar C-Type
So much good has come out of The Glenturret in recent years, including what Whisky Magazine judged to be the world’s best whisky in 2023. That bottle, the Triple Wood, costs under $100 and is thoroughly recommended for those working on smaller budgets. But if you’re looking for something extra special, this exclusive Jaguar C-Type edition is the perfect gift whether your dad likes collecting or drinking his whisky.
Made in honor of the car that dominated Le Mans and introduced disc brakes to the world, the Jaguar C-Type whisky has been drawn from a mixture of heavy ex-sherry casks (Olorosso and Pedro Ximinez) and ex-bourbon for a delightful combination of flavors. Crafted by the ex-Macallan whisky expert Bob Dalgarno, this is a whisky any sherry-led distillery would be proud of.
Limited to 220 bottles and available for under $3,000, this whisky has massive collectibility potential. If the price never goes up, then you can always crack it open and enjoy it.
Approx $2,800, theglenturret.com
Royal Salute 21 Year Old, Miami Polo Edition
Royal Salute is one of the most prestigious Scotch whisky brands in the world. Established in 1953 to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Salute has never released a whisky younger than 21 years old. With its royal connections, it’s no surprise the blended whisky brand also has close associations with the sport of polo. The Miami Polo Edition is the sixth inductee into its Polo Collection, celebrating the vibrant city’s connection with the sport.
This edition celebrates Miami’s night scene with a striking pink decanter and a decorative presentation box displaying the city’s Art Deco architecture. Inside, you’ll find a beautiful whisky made with a blend of first-fill bourbon and first-fill rye casks. That gives the whisky a delightful tropical flavor, with coconut and vanilla front and center. It’s the perfect summer whisky, and therefore perfect for this upcoming Father’s Day.
$250, royalsalute.com
Midleton Very Rare, Annual Release 2024
Midleton Very Rare has been busy this year, first releasing a spectacular $20,000 “Ruby” whiskey before following it up with a $55,000 49 Year Old – the oldest Irish whiskey ever released. The annual release is far more modest by comparison but remains fit for any special occasion.
This non-age statement whiskey draws from a wide range of aged casks, giving it a symphony of flavors from warming butterscotch to aged oak spice. Crafted by the master distiller Kevin O’Gorman, Midleton Very Rare is said to be the pinnacle expression of Irish whiskey. Presented in an eco-conscious presentation box, the bottle has an enduring shelf appeal with its distinctive crevasse and high-quality label – it would improve almost anyone’s home bar.
$230, midletondistillerycollection.com
Clase Azul Mexico, Tequila Gold
Forget the lime and salt: Clase Azul Mexico has been a major player in tequila’s rise to the top shelf. The luxury brand is famed for its distinctive decanters, all hand-made by local artisans. As well as supporting local communities, Clase Azul also makes world-leading tequila. The Tequila Gold is a fine example of the brand’s innovation: a mixture of a reposado tequila matured in French oak casks and an extra añejo finished in sherry casks. The mixed maturation gives it a complex taste including ginger, green olives, figs and toasted oak – perfect for sipping by the campfire on summer nights.
$370, claseazul.com
Martell Single Cru Collection, XXO Borderies
Martell doesn’t have the same global recognition as Hennessey or Remy Martin, but it is the oldest of the four great Cognac houses and does more to champion the complexities of the brandy than most. Its Single Cru collection focuses on particular regions within Cognac, all known for producing different flavors but rarely celebrated in their own right. The smallest (and the most underrated) of these regions is the Borderies, which produces floral and fruity cognacs, a vital component in even the most complex blends. The XXO Borderies edition is a remarkable liquid, containing samples aged in the Martell cellars for over 80 years. The retro bottle, a replica of Martell’s old-style design, also has wonderful shelf appeal.
$616, thewhiskyexchange.com
Watches
Tag Heuer X Kith F1
If your dad is into watches and cars, odds are he had (or dreamt of having) a Tag Heuer x Kith F1 watch as a child. These cheap quartz watches in plastic cases in pop colors were all the rage when they first launched in 1986. With nostalgia reigning supreme among Gen X and increasing demand for cheaper day-to-day wearers, Tag Heuer has brought back the popular design for a limited run. The watches are available in 10 colors with plastic or steel bracelet straps. Only stocked in selected Tag Heuer and Kith stores, you’ll have to go on a bit of a goose chase or face paying a premium online.
$1,500, tagheuer.com
MB&F M.A.D Editions Green
MB&F was only founded in 2005 but already has a legion of followers stretching across the globe. Its novel takes on haute horology have inspired HNWs to part with six-figure sums including the HM11 and the Legacy Machine. Six-figure watches aren’t for everyone, however. Recognizing that, MB&F produced a limited quantity of M.A.D Edition watches, a watch at a fraction of the price of its usual timepieces, but all the fun. The Green edition was released in 2023 and included a crazy spinning rotor blade on top. Wearers tell the time on the side of the watch. The initial run of 1,500 watches sold for 2,900 CHF ($3,200) via raffle, so anyone hoping to get one today will have to pay a small premium on second-hand sales websites such as Chrono24 or eBay. But owning a watch made by a company that used to produce only 300 per year is worth the extra cost.
Girard-Perregaux Laureato Chronograph Ti49
As the watch world continues to chase classic sports watches from a few brands, Girard-Perregaux’s eternally beautiful Laureato remains widely available at a reasonable price. One of the original sports watches first launched in 1974, the Laureato’s octagonal design has proved timeless. The Ti49 edition marks the first time the watch has been clad in grade 5 titanium. The Swiss watchmakers chose grade 5 titanium because it is light, strong, non-magnetic and hypoallergenic. It also polishes to a brilliant gleam, meaning the watch will give off a new-look shimmer every time it goes in for a service.
$19,400, girard-perregaux.com
Parmigiani Fleurier, Tonda PF Sport Chronograph
Just in time for summer, the super-stylish watchmaker Parmigiani Fleurier has delivered the perfect sports watch to complement that Mediterranean yacht charter. The Tonda is already a favorite among style-conscious watch collectors. Now the timeless design includes a COSC-certified manufacturer-integrated chronograph to give it a sportier edge. The woven rubber strap will stand the test of time and be comfortable on hot days. Available in three colors, we’ve fallen for the Milano Blue.
$30,000, parmigiani.com
Glashütte Original, PanoMaticInverse Limited Edition
The German town of Dresden, affectionately known as ‘Florence on the Elbe’, has an underappreciated beauty. Glashütte Original, one of few haute German watchmakers, has attempted to shine a light on its architectural beauty with a limited-edition PanoMaticInverse showcasing the town’s most historic sites. The dial has been engraved with the image of the dome of the Frauenkirche and the Academy of Fine Arts, two buildings that have inspired its similarity to Florence. Through the crystal caseback, wearers are treated to a vision of the Elbe promenade. Limited to just 25 pieces, this watch would be the perfect gift for anyone with close associations with the German town.
$47,400, glashuette-original.com
Fashion
Brunello Cucinelli, Mr. Brunello Acetate Sunglasses
Father’s Day makes a great excuse to keep dads on trend with a new pair of sunglasses. This pair from luxury Italian brand Brunello Cucinelli are sure to hit the mark.
These Mr. Brunello acetate sunglasses with photochromic lenses have just been updated using handcrafted techniques. The translucent material allows the double galvanic pins — inspired by the Brunello Cucinelli coat of arms — to be seen. Similarly, the visible pins to the front bring a distinctive vintage feel.
Handcrafted in Italy and featuring a pair of photochromic crystal lenses, these sunglasses in the color Havana can work with any casual summer outfit, and would even pair nicely with a suit for more formal occasions.
$883, brunellocucinelli.com
Bennet Winch, Trifold
Bennet Winch has garnered a strong reputation on the market for producing high-quality bags and accessories, all of which are made in England. This Father’s Day, give the gift of crease-free suits with the impressive Trifold from Bennett Winch.
This full-length garment bag is capable of carrying three suits and folds down into a more manageable size. A set of three magnetic attachments in addition to parallel leather retaining straps ensures clothes roll instead of creasing. This olive model uses durable Italian Nylon that makes the carrier lightweight and waterproof.
Best suited for a few days away for a formal occasion, the trifold can attach elegantly to a rollable suitcase handle. In the Trifold, Bennett Winch has taken the concept of a garment bag and elevated it to new heights, proving to be the ideal gift for any Father with a taste for style.
$1,150, bennett-winch.com
Dunhill, Silk Herringbone Stripe Woven Tie
When it comes to Father’s Day, a high-quality tie always makes a superb choice. Not too flashy, but recognizable to those in the know, the Silk Herringbone Stripe Woven Tie from Dunhill is one of the best.
Ready for a summer wedding or winter boardroom, this versatile tie is made of 100% silk in the UK. Woven from ink blue twill using a two-tone herringbone stripe pattern, the Alfred Dunhill insignia is subtly tucked away on the small blade. The tie itself has been constructed using a lighter interface, creating an easy drape.
If your father thinks himself a sartorial connoisseur or perhaps needs to up his tie game a little, Dunhill with its 130 years of history, is sure to set him in good stead.
$270, dunhill.com
Lock & Co, Fairbanks Mocha Panama
As we transition from spring into summer we are officially entering Panama hat season, making this elegant piece from esteemed English hatters Lock & Co an ideal choice this Father’s Day. Handcrafted by a brand steeped in tradition as the world’s oldest hat maker, the Fairbanks Mocha Panama is well suited to hot days in the city or out on the Riviera.
Following the same shape as Lock & Co’s iconic Fairbanks Trilby, this piece is handwoven using 100% Ecuadorian toquilla straw and then blocked by hand using traditional methods. The exterior of the hat is trimmed with a fine band, while the interior is finished with a soft leather sweatband.
The perfect accessory for a father who enjoys relaxing by the pool or taking an early evening stroll into the town center, this piece is an excellent way to add a touch of class to a casual outfit.
$1,009, lockhatters.com
Mark Pomerantz, Aspen Sweater
From slopes to sea, the Aspen Sweater from Mark Pomerantz is the ultimate luxury transition piece for elegant all-season layering.
Casual comfort meets sublimely distinct detailing to create an easygoing look of plush opulence. Knitted with Loro Piana Cashmere yarns in Mark’s signature cross-knit stitch, the fabric provides visual depth in any color.
The Aspen Sweater can be worn both as an outer piece in lieu of a light jacket, or layered under a sport coat, field jacket, or even under a puffer on the ski slope. Perfect for a chilly summer evening or apres ski in Aspen.
$2,495, markpomerantz.com
Orlebar Brown, Bulldog shorts
With summer finally just days away, perhaps this Father’s Day it’s time to level up your Pa’s swimming trunk game. If British holiday and resort brand Orlebar Brown is known for a single product, it’s their Bulldog Shorts, where the concept of swimming trunks is elevated to the height of sartorial elegance.
Coming in a variety of colors from sedate and refined staples to the out-there and whacky statement shorts, there’s a pair to suit every dad’s personality. Taking its cues from classic British tailoring, each pair of OB Bulldog shorts is crafted with 60 individual components.
Described as not really a swim short, but instead a short you can swim in, a pair of Orlebar Brown Bulldogs are capable of carrying you directly from the beach or pool, straight into the classy restaurant next door. So if your Farther is the type to not fancy heading back to his room to change before dinner, perhaps these are the shorts for him.
$345, orlebarbrown.com
Fragrances
In All Intimacy Rafael Nadal, Henry Jacques
Haute perfume brand Henry Jacques has teamed up with Spanish tennis sensation Rafael Nadal to launch the In All Intimacy collection – a trio of fragrances that mark the brand’s first partnership project. The first two scents are inspired by Nadal’s connection to the Mediterranean. The first, Rafael Nadal N° 1, leads with herbaceous coriander and thyme, with hints of zesty lemon and floral lavender. Undertones of cedarwood and leather added a darker twist. Rafael Nadal N° 2, on the other hand, hits first with bergamot and jasmine, before leading into deeper white must and sandalwood. The third fragrance is intended for women and was created to capture the personality of Nadal’s wife, Maria Perello.
$1,170, parfumshenryjacques.com
Parfums de Marly, Perseus
The latest release from French perfumery Parfums de Marly, Perseus is a fragrance all but made for summer. Leading with big, fresh grapefruit notes before moving into earthy, grass-like vetiver, the brand claims that the scent “evokes early morning at the royal residence of Marly, at the moment when the sun’s first rays waken the château, warm its gardens and make its fountains sparkle.” Dry woods and leathery Ambergris Accord give an earthier undertone. The bright yellow bottle, embossed with Parfums de Marly’s signature dancing horses, makes a nice change from en vogue minimalist packaging, too.
$365, parfums-de-marly.com
Penhaligon’s, Eau The Audacity
From eccentric London-based perfume house Penhaligon’s, we bring you Eau The Audacity, a unisex fragrance launched last year. As with all Penhaligon’s perfumes, expect some tongue-in-cheek fun: the brand calls this one a “bottle of boldness to cast off the shackles of shyness.” Smoky and peppery, with a hint of sweet vanilla and uplifting orange blossom, Eau The Audacity is a big and bold fragrance that isn’t afraid to make its presence known. Approach with caution.
$275, penhaligons.com
Loewe, 001 Man
The brand of the moment isn’t all about show-stopping red carpet moments (Josh O’Connor, Ariana Grande and Taylor Russell at the Met Gala anyone?); Loewe is also putting out some stellar fragrances. This Father’s Day, consider the 001 Man, which layers patchouli, cypress and carrot seeds to create an overtly masculine yet not overpowering impression. This is Loewe, so expect slick, stylish packaging too – a winning Father’s Day gift for the cool dad.
$160, perfumesloewe.com
Le Labo, Matcha 26
Rich, intriguing and peerless: Le Labo’s fragrances are a key marker of cool. While Santal 33 might have achieved cult-like status, don’t be afraid to delve deeper into the NYC-based brand’s portfolio. The more recently launched Matcha 26 taps into the creamy fig notes of the Japanese tea, with zesty hints of bitter orange giving an uplifting kick. Le Labo’s fragrances are highly regarded for their staying power – a spritz or two will linger the whole day and beyond. The personalized bottles are a nice touch for Father’s Day, too.
$230, lelabofragrances.com
Byredo, Mohave Ghost
Another cult-like modern fragrance brand, Byredo is known for its subtle yet entirely distinctive scents, each of which uses pure perfume extracts for serious staying power. Mohave Ghost is inspired by the Californian Mojave Desert, which sits at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountains, and the brave plants that thrive in the dry, unforgiving landscape. Woody notes take the lead, but there’s also a sense of vibrancy thanks to spicy Jamaican nesberry and crisp amber. A unique scent with impressive longevity – but don’t be surprised if mom is inclined to steal the odd spritz, too.
$225, byredo.com
Tech
Leica Q3
For photography professionals, enthusiasts or just those who like to take a few snaps on holiday, the Leica Q3 would make an excellent choice this Father’s Day.
Recently updated from the immensely popular Q2, the Q3 has a 60-megapixel sensor with Leica’s triple-resolution technology. Its fixed 28mm Summilux f/1.7 lens is impressively versatile, while the high resolution allows users to crop in for those further-to-reach shots. The Q3 also brings a tiltable screen to the series for the first time, perfect for capturing low angles.
As this is a Leica, the Q3 is made in Germany and the build quality is off the charts. Technically impressive while also bringing the style points, purchasing the Leica Q3 is sure to put you in the good books this Father’s Day.
$5,995, leicacamerausa.com
La Marzocco, Linea Mini
At-home espresso machines have become incredibly popular in recent years. The Linea Mini by La Marzocco takes the at-home espresso concept and delivers it in a luxury package.
Coming in a range of colors, ensuring it fits the décor of any kitchen, the Linea Mini is an updated version of a classic. This new modal adds soft touch accessories, a Brew-by-Weight feature in addition to a new pre-infusion system that’s sure to get any coffee nerd going.
It can be a challenge to create something that performs exceptionally while also looking the part, but the Linea Mini excels in both regards. If you find your father is a little sleepy in the mornings, or he will not stop talking to you about the coffee shop he visited the last time he was in Florence, maybe it’s time to take the hint.
$5,900, La-Marzocco.com
Bang & Olufsen, Beolab 50
Taking at-home audio to its highest degree, a pair of Bang & Olufsen Beolab 50 speakers would be the dream gift for any audiophile. Renowned for impressive sound and elegant design, Bang & Olufsen continues to sit atop the podium when it comes to luxury audio.
The geometric design combines natural colors with a futuristic edge, while far from style over substance, the adjustable acoustic lens gives listeners greater control of the sound. Active Room Compensation allows the Beolab 50s to detect the acoustic behavior of whichever room they have been placed, ensuring they always sound at the highest level.
This loudspeaker has been finely tuned to produce balanced, rich audio for music or a movie, making it a suitable choice for home cinema setups or a listening room.
$59,000, bang-olufsen.com
David Brown Automotive, Mini eMastered
The ultimate blend of vintage 60s aesthetics and modern technology, the Mini eMastered is the perfect technology gift for a father looking for a taste of the past. The Mini eMastered by David Brown Automotive is a luxury take on the classic concept.
Taking the style of a classic, but strengthening, de-seaming and soundproofing instantly puts the Mini eMastered in a league of its own. Its all-electric powertrain can propel the Mini eMastered from 0-62 in 8.5s and has a range of 110 miles on a full charge.
The ideal zero-emission city car, the Mini eMastered size, like the original, makes parking a breeze. This little get-around would make an excellent choice for an environmentally conscious Father.
$159,000, davidbrownautomotive.com
Wolf, Churchill 24 Piece Winder Safe
For the security-focused watch-loving father out there, the Churchill 24-Piece Winder safe from Wolf makes an original, if not slightly heavy gift for Father’s Day.
This mahogany safe features silver hardware accents and 24 winding compartments that will keep automatic watches running indefinitely, ending the need to wind them. The safe is finished with black pebble leather and black suede.
Ideal for installing in your Father’s home or yacht, the safe features three additional storage draws and a pull-out draw for further jewelry and watches. Like everything these days, it’s controlled via Bluetooth and an app, the winder modules are entirely customizable in terms of number, speed and direction of rotation.
$113,995, wolf1834.com
Sony, Laser Home Theater Projector
Does your father like to sculk away to his man cave in the evenings, stick on an old film (probably a Western), and reminisce about how they don’t make pictures like this anymore? Well, he’s probably a movie guy, so this Father’s Day why not indulge his most unsociable quality and buy him a top-quality projector.
The Sony VPLXW7000ES, continues the tradition of projectors’ indecipherable names. “Shall we fire up the VPLXW7000ES tonight?” Jokes aside, this projector is capable of mind-bending clear 4k HDR images comprised of over 8 million pixels. Pair this impressive projector with an equally audacious hi-fi system, and what was once a movie, is now a portal into another world.
Of course, power like this comes with a price to match, but for those so inclined sitting back and sticking on a favorite film is a direct route to a good time. And can you really put a price on that?
$28,000, sony.com
Experiences
The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman, eco-retreat
As the first and only resort in the Caribbean to be awarded the Green Key Award, The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman is proving that top-of-the-line luxury can go hand in hand with eco-consciousness – a fact best epitomized in the resort’s new Eco Retreat. The indulgent three-night package includes Ritz-Carlton Club Level services; four spa treatments; $1,000 credit for resort activities including golf and pickleball; a cocktail masterclass; and complete trip carbon offsets via Island Offsets, a local NGO. Standard accommodation is across two guestrooms (bring the whole fam along), but take things up a level with the two-bedroom suite upgrade option.
From $3,600, marriott.com
Dinner at Blue Hill at Stone Barns
For the foodie dad, look no further than an immersive evening of fine dining at Blue Hill at Stone Barns – chef Dan Barber’s iconic culinary destination in upstate New York. Less a restaurant and more a revolutionary food-driven complex, featuring a working farm, market and restaurant, Blue Hill at Stone barns is on a mission to re-educate diners on ingredients and how we source them. There isn’t a menu – instead, the daily offering is based around seasonal availability and served as a convivial feast. The restaurant has a serious wine list, but if dad has a favorite bottle to toast with, make use of the BYOB option.
From $248 per person, bluehillfarm.com
Diageo Rare and Exceptional, Scotland whisky tour
There are whisky tours and then there are whisky tours. Harnessing its network of distilleries and brands, the private client team at Diageo Rare and Exceptional – an exclusive distinction reserved for the wider Diageo’s group’s most exclusive Scotch labels – can put together truly once-in-a-lifetime tours that take in some of its rarest whiskies, as well as the best of the Scottish landscape. From helicopter rides over to Islay to visit the newly reopened Port Ellen distillery and intimate tastings at Johnnie Walker Princes Street to wild dining experiences in the Highlands, this is proper bucket list material for any whisky-loving dad.
Price on request, diageorareandexceptional.com
Las Vegas Formula 1, hospitality package
Following its return to Sin City last year on an all-new, specially created track, Las Vegas Grand Prix returns to the 2024 Formula 1 line-up this November with bounds of anticipation. The circuit takes in 3.8 miles, and winds its way past some of Las Vegas’ most iconic sights, such as Caesars Palace, the Bellagio and the Venetian. For race-loving dads, consider the Club Overtake Pass. The extended access ticket includes a host of special experiences across three days, including live entertainment, all-inclusive food and drink, and terrace views of the Koval Straightaway portion of the track.
From $5,493 per person, tickets.formula1.com
Black Tomato, James Bond experiences
To really pull out all the stops this Father’s Day, look no further than Black Tomato’s immersive James Bond-inspired itineraries. The experiential travel company has partnered with EON Productions – the company behind the entire 007 film franchise – to launch a series of global trips, each inspired by one, or more, of the iconic movies. Thirteen new experiences have launched, from an Indian odyssey inspired by Octopussy (1983) to an immersive itinerary in Jamaica, where Ian Fleming famously penned the original novels. Given Black Tomato’s highly bespoke nature, each trip is entirely customizable, with the option to tag multiple trips together to create one almighty round-the-world trip.
Price on request, blacktomato.com