From left: dog bag, £460, Bill Amberg. Wool scarf, £59, N Peal. Cushion, stylist's own. The Woodvale Weekender leather bag, £685, Thomas Lyte.
From top: leather bespoke holdall, £499, and tan leather suitcase, £650, both Pickett. Large suitcase with tan straps, and large blue suitcase, both price on application, Globe-Trotter.
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Burlington Arcade may only be 585ft long, but it boasts a total of 20 jewellery and watch shops stocking everything from delicate pocket watches to vintage Rolex - all designed to last a lifetime. Stay punctual by investing in an automatic watch winder at Rapport, which has been watching the clocks since 1898. Afterwards, take time out for tea and macaroons at Ladurée.
Clockwise from far left Silver teapot, cup and saucer, £24, and silver cake stand, price on application, all Luponde. On cake stand, from top: tea bags, £9 a tin, Luponde; middle tier: macaroons, £11 for a pack of eight, Ladurée; watches from left: Patek Philippe automatic white-gold strap watch, £8,250, and Patek Philippe white-gold world timer watch, £16,950, both David Duggan; bottom tier: silver Omega pocket watch, £8,400, Somlo Antiques with Omega Vintage. Montegrappa limited-edition ink fountain pen, £1,950, Penfriend. On newspaper, from right: vintage Rolex watch, £3,000, The Vintage Watch Company; Cartier watches, £10,950 and £3,400 respectively, both Armour Winston. Fly swat, from £35, Bill Amberg. Diamond and sapphire bee brooch, £12,650, Susannah Lovis Jewellers. Ceramic tea cup, £45 for a set of four, Luponde. On tea cup: 18ct yellow-gold Breguet minute repeating calendar pocket watch, £28,000, Somlo Antiques with Omega Vintage.