In 1874, Nikolaus Christoph Robbe founded his own silversmith workshop in Flensburg, Germany. Thirteen years later, master silversmith Robert Berking joined the company, eventually marrying Robbe’s daughter and taking a 50% stake in the outfit. Now 150 years old, Robbe & Berking remains a family-run operation five generations on. In 2005, Oliver Berking bought a vintage racing yacht with two friends and spent three years restoring it. The knowledge gained during the restoration, and the fame of the yacht in question, led to Oliver establishing the Robbe & Berking Classics Shipyard in 2008, dedicated to the renewal of classic sailing vessels. With all of that said, it should be easy to imagine the equation of Germany, 19th-century origins, craftsmanship, silver, and yachts equating to Mercedes-Maybach, which is how we get the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class
Starting with the Maybach S 680, the exterior wears the same scheme as the restored Sphinx yacht: Nautical Blue Metallic and Manufaktur Patagonia red separated by a Manufaktur Opalite White coach line. It’s the coach line that gets reflected on the interior, the seats, door cards, headliner, and even the storage compartment done up in Crystal White Nappa leather with Orion Grey topstitching and diamond quilting. Trim, naturally, comes in walnut with aluminum accents. The throw pillows in back come in Crystal White leather with a Silver Grey Pearl triangular contrast panel, finished with Orion Grey topstitching and Silver Grey Pearl piping.
The lengthy options sheet lists Manufaktur sills with red illumination, Burmester surround sound, and in back, electric comfort doors as well as the MBUX rear-seat entertainment setup.