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Tutima: The New Flieger Chronograph
July 2004
A chronograph with second time zone for professionals and devotees of quality timepieces.
Mr. Gérard Charles Genta, the legendary watchmaker
July 2004
There can be no doubt that Mr. Genta has left an indelible mark on the history of watchmaking, revealing a unique talent and “inventing” the profession (...)
Lange Double Split - a watch in a watch
July 2004
This new chronographic innovation was inspired by a Lange double rattrapante pocket watch that dates back to the late 19th century. After several years of (...)
Kolber’s vision of a perfect collection
June 2004
“These are turbulent times in the watch industry globally and every brand has to work out its own strategy for growth,” James McCallum, Group (...)
‘Going your own way’ with Carl F. Bucherer
June 2004
Over the past few years, several watch companies have turned to famous ‘ambassadors’ to create a specific image and promote their brand. Carl F. Bucherer (...)
IWC takes to deep water
June 2004
When, a little more than two years ago, Georges Kern, at the demand of the Richemont Group, took over the reins of IWC, he promised to (...)
Montblanc writes time
June 2004
In the idyllic setting of a renovated 1906 Art Nouveau villa in Le Locle, Montblanc Montre SA is dedicated to creating watches that blend traditional (...)
The promise of Cartier
May 2004
After a period of modest evolution, the world’s leading luxury brand is returning to its hereditary creativity by offering a challenge to theestablished (...)
Harry Winston’s exemplary journey into time
May 2004
Harry Winston, emperor of the diamond, could have chosen the easiest route in its ‘diversification’ into timekeeping, namely, to cover all (...)
It’s all change at Louis Erard
April 2004
The revival of the mechanical watch over the past years has also been accompanied by better informed consumers, an increase in the number of watch (...)
TAG Heuer on every front
April 2004
Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of TAG Heuer, is without a doubt the best ambassador for the brand he manages. He seems to be truly inhabited by the (...)
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s MasterCompressor Dualmatic
April 2004
Jaeger-LeCoultre presents a new automatic calibre, the fruit of seven years of research, development and testing. It is destined primarily to equip (...)
Maintaining BaselWorld’s premium positioning
April 2004
Europa Star interviews Sylvie Sengelin-Ritter, BaselWorld’s newly appointed Show Director
Patek Philippe,...the ‘devil is in the details’
April 2004
How do we recognize one of the world’s watchmaking ‘greats’ı By its ultra-complicated piecesı By its degree of integrationı By the number of crafts and skills (...)
VENEZIA by Paul Baldin
April 2004
VENEZIA POWER RESERVEStainless steel case of Italian design equipped with an ETA Calibre 2892 A2-17 automatic mechanical (...)
Alexander Shorokhoff honours the great Russian artists
April 2004
PETER TCHAIKOVSKY ALARM Stainless steel alarm watch equipped with a mechanical movement. LEO TOLSTOI CHRONOGRAPH Stainless steel mechanical chronograph (...)
U.S. Fine Watch Market Annual report by LGI Network
April 2004
The luxury goods industry faces unprecedented change. The pace at which a company identifies and acts upon changes in the marketplace will separate the (...)
Everything is in the brand
April 2004
Brandstorm is a very special kind of service enterprise. What does it sellı What does it makeı What does it produceı Well, nothing and yet everything, (...)
deLaCour - Making it big with ‘OUTSIZE’
April 2004
In October last year I felt particularly frustrated because I read in my local newspaper of a hitherto unknown watch company, based in Geneva, that (...)
Tradition combined with modernity
April 2004
Established in 1990 to create watches for professional use in extreme situations, Bell & Ross has built its reputation on four basic principles: (...)