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“Kintsugi” or the art of resilience
EDITORIAL
May 2020
Our new print issue is devoted to the theme of resilience for the watch world in light of the pandemic. The imagery in this special is based around the (...)
New “Resilience” issue
EUROPA STAR
May 2020
The new issue of Europa Star is devoted to the theme of “resilience”. Resilience of people, brands, technologies and networks in the face of a pandemic with (...)
Watches and cars: a no-nonsense comparison
INTERVIEW
May 2020
On a superficial level, the worlds of watchmaking and automobiles are often compared through the many partnerships forged between the two industries. But (...)
Europa Star: a century of watch journalism
A HISTORY OF RESILIENCE
May 2020
We are entering the anniversary of the decade that saw the birth of the Europa Star publishing house, one century ago. It was during the Roaring Twenties, (...)
Journalists and watchmakers: how to fix our relationship
EDITORIAL
May 2020
The coronavirus crisis calls for introspection and change. The watch media must go through this reconstruction process, as well as the brands themselves, (...)
After-sales: the best way through the crisis?
INDUSTRY
May 2020
At a time when the coronavirus has brought the watch industry to a standstill, shouldn’t we take advantage of the situation to pamper existing customers (...)
Watchmaking’s hesitant solidarity
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
April 2020
Numerous private initiatives from wealthy individuals or global companies are today making up for the failures of states that did not foresee the extent of (...)
A new page waiting to be written
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
April 2020
A page has been turned with the definitive break between Baselworld and its most loyal exhibitors. The regrouping around a single event in Geneva is the (...)
1984: When Gerald Genta challenged the watchmaking establishment
FROM OUR ARCHIVES
April 2020
The opening up of luxury watchmaking to contemporary creative horizons may have begun when Gerald Genta made a splash at the “Montres et Bijoux” exhibition (...)
Watchmaking’s “pre-Netflix” moment
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
April 2020
The pandemic has led to the accelerated digitisation of our daily life. However, the watch industry finds itself still stuck at a stage similar to that of (...)
Baselworld: extensive collateral damage
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
April 2020
We knew that watch fairs were in crisis, and would have to reinvent themselves. In fact, Europa Star devoted a special feature to the subject in its (...)
The heartbreaking fate of the Basel Fair
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
April 2020
As an exhibitor for more than 80 years, like so many members of the global watchmaking community, we can only express deep sadness at the heartbreaking (...)
In Memoriam: Baselworld
BREAKING NEWS
April 2020
Baselworld as we knew it is over. Its main pillars have collapsed. Patek Philippe, Rolex, Tudor, Chopard and Chanel leave Basel and join Geneva, the FHH (...)
Time: frozen or burned out?
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
April 2020
Watchmaking will not emerge unscathed from this historic coronavirus crisis. Its future face will depend on the overarching lessons that will be learned (...)
To launch or not to launch? The case of Maurice Lacroix
INTERVIEW
April 2020
Under the managing hand of Stéphane Waser, Maurice Lacroix has repositioned itself in recent years more as a maker of casual, urban and sporty watches. The (...)
Online sales in the fast lane
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
April 2020
The coronavirus crisis is leading to grand-scale initiatives, such as total lockdowns, which would have been considered impossible only a few weeks ago. We (...)
Swiss Made: The debate flares up again…
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
March 2020
…or perhaps it never ended. But the breakdown of the supply chains due to the pandemic is certain to put the label under more pressure. Both the advent of (...)
New models: to launch or not to launch?
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLE
March 2020
One heck of a dilemma is facing all the watch brands in the starting blocks right now. Ready, or nearly, to launch their new models in the run-up to the (...)
The clash of concepts and the remaking of watch fairs
THE FAIR TRADE
March 2020
Total vertical integration or task-sharing: which is the right strategy for an era of digital globalisation? Baselworld and Watches & Wonders may well (...)
Not enough masks, too many watches?
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLE
March 2020
The world is short of masks, but brimming over with watches. Stocks are overflowing. When business takes up again, the idea that it will be business as (...)