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Urwerk: Very high mechanical interactivity
March 2013
We will also be able to discover another new and remarkable creation at BaselWorld, from those who are opening new avenues in watchmaking or, we might say, (...)
De Bethune: The emotion… finally
March 2013
In my opinion, after so many watches seen during this week, the most beautiful and the most poetic of all was the DB28 Skybridge from De Bethune, which I (...)
Hautlence - Moser: Baptism of fire for a family holding company
March 2013
For Georges-Henri Meylan, former CEO of Audemars Piguet, the bells of retirement have not yet rung. Quite the contrary. After having brilliantly managed (...)
Vogard: An independent under pressure
March 2013
The path of the independent brands is far from being strewn with rose petals. Michael Vogt, who also had a stand at GTE with his watch brand for (...)
Heritage: Towards chronometric perfection
March 2013
A few steps further on, we find Didier Decker, former head of industrialisation at Harry Winston, and now CEO of the hyper horological brand Heritage. A (...)
Ralph Lauren’s watchmaking safari
March 2013
The presence of Ralph Lauren Watch & Jewelry at this year’s Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) in Geneva marked a certain coming of age (...)
Richard Mille’s support for road safety
January 2013
The latest high-tech timepiece from Richard Mille, which was presented at the annual awards of the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) in Istanbul (...)
Ralph Lauren’s Sporting World Time in steel
January 2013
After concentrating on the Art Deco 867 collection at last year’s SIHH, for the 2013 edition Ralph Lauren Watch & Jewelry turns its attention to a (...)
Piaget’s strident voice from a slender body
January 2013
Piaget has established a solid reputation as a leader in the manufacture of ultra-thin watch movements. After producing the world’s thinnest hand-wound (...)
Panerai’s celebration of classic yachting
January 2013
Panerai watches have such a distinctive look, rooted in the brand’s historic ties with the Italian navy, and a cult following that one may justifiably (...)
Cartier’s new {manufacture} chronograph
January 2013
Cartier will once again be presenting a number of exciting new products at the SIHH in 2013 but the brand understandably does not want to overwhelm us by (...)
Cinema Paradiso: watches and cinema
January 2013
Time. It’s one of life’s most elusive things. For their entire history, watchmakers have been trying to control and regulate time, while the art of film (...)
Hermès – Imaginary time
January 2013
“The dialogue between contemporary creativity and our artistic craft professions is vital for us. It is a source of invention, new challenges and discovery, (...)
Vacheron Constantin: Creating a dialogue between art and artisanal
December 2012
Born in 1755, well before the era of industrialization, in Geneva, a city well known for the excellence of its precious jewellery artisans, Vacheron (...)
Breguet – Cultural patronage: miraculous manna
December 2012
It was a cold wintry day in 2005, in Bienne, a medium-sized, protestant town at the foot of the Swiss Jura mountains. A chilly fog coming off the lake (...)
Rolex – Handing down talent and experience
December 2012
What a line-up! Just imagine, side-by-side, writers, filmmakers, actors, musicians, dancers and artists such as John Baldessari, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Trisha (...)
CHANEL – When watchmaking and jewellery combine their effects…
December 2012
CHANEL’s approach to watchmaking relies on intangible stylistic codes originally set down by Mademoiselle Chanel. They are at the heart of its profound (...)
Casio’s analogue revolution
November 2012
Kazuo Kashio, President and CEO of Casio, likes to say, “If it isn’t revolutionary, it’s not a Casio product.” You might think that this is merely a marketing (...)
Doxa – making the most of independence
November 2012
Anyone who has visited the watchmaking museum at the Château des Monts in Le Locle, Switzerland, will undoubtedly have been impressed as much by the (...)
Alexander Shorokhoff – Russian soul, German watchmaking
November 2012
Alexander Shorokhoff is profoundly Russian, and is proud to proclaim it, like those countrymen who have greatly inspired him and to whom he has dedicated (...)