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Personalisation, for the privileged few?
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
April 2018
Reserved until recently for a few highend watches, personalisation is now gaining ground. Mainly as a result of the internet, new technologies, or the new (...)
XXL gets a downsizing
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
April 2018
Watchmaking was becoming larger than life, beefed up beyond all recognition. Now the superdoping would appear to have stopped and a little more decency has (...)
The exponential rise in niche markets
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
April 2018
Hardly a day goes by without a new brand emerging, or trying to emerge, mainly on platforms such as Kickstarter. A surprising fact, given that the (...)
The risky lure of neo-vintage
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
April 2018
Slowly but surely over the past few years, a vintage wave has been sweeping through the watchmaking establishment and influencing styles like few phenomena (...)
“Today’s vintage is the style of people who have no ideas of their own”
INTERVIEW WITH JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BABIN
April 2018
With one foot in jewellery and the other in watches, Bulgari’s CEO Jean-Christophe Babin interprets the radical changes taking place in the industry with a (...)
An exercise in contrition
BASELWORLD 2018
April 2018
An official closing press conference? That’s unusual! In fact, it’s unheard-of at Baselworld. Was it to hurriedly extinguish the flames of a rumoured (...)
“We would like to see more brands buy back their vintage timepieces”
AUCTION
April 2018
An interview with Paul Boutros, Head of Americas & International Strategy Advisor at Phillips in association with Bacs & (...)
Marco Tedeschi, millennial boss
RJ #JUSTRAW
April 2018
At the age of 32, Hublot’s former regional manager for the Middle East is taking the reins of the unconventional brand RJ, with the intention of developing (...)
On the shortness of life
A LAST WORD TO START
March 2018
I am always astonished when I see people requesting the time of others and receiving a most accommodating response from those they approach. Both sides (...)
Klein Baselworld
BASEL 2018 NOTEBOOK
March 2018
The traditional opening press conference would have been an opportunity for Baselworld to indulge in a little transparency, and to explain publicly some of (...)
The resilience of the watch industry
EDITORIAL
March 2018
The watch industry, which tries so hard to control everything – production upstream, distribution downstream and communication at all points in between – is (...)
Basel-bashing
BASELWORLD 2018
March 2018
Let’s stop being dramatic. “Baselbashing” has reached an all-time high. In this digital age, all watch trade fairs must change their operational procedure. So (...)
Russia, a challenging year
2017
March 2018
2017 has been a challenging year for the Russian watch market. For the first nine months of the year, the value of imported watches increased by 5%, but (...)
Patrick Pruniaux: from Apple to Ulysse Nardin
INTERVIEW
March 2018
Europa Star had the good fortune of receiving Patrick Pruniaux, the new CEO of Ulysse Nardin and the man who contributed to successfully launch the Apple (...)
United Arab Emirates, oversupply?
2017: -4.1%
March 2018
The hub for luxury watches in the Middle East has been met with challenging times these last three years. Basically, there is too much supply, with the (...)
Japan: towards a revival?
2017
March 2018
In 2017, Japan’s watch market showed some very interesting trends. Following the return of tourists from greater China, inbound demand is showing a gradual (...)
Urban Jürgensen: the sharp eye of Mr Petersen
INTERVIEW
March 2018
The former executive manager of Nokia, Danish-born Søren Jenry Petersen, lead the acquisition of the Swissmade Danish brand Urban Jürgensen with fellow (...)
An unspectacular German watch market
WORLD MARKETS
March 2018
2017 will be remembered as an unspectacular year for the German watch market. Yet, with hardly any growth, a business that just represents 2012 figures and (...)
Architecture in the US watch market
BUILDING TIME
March 2018
When Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned to design the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, his mandate was to create “a temple of the spirit.” But on one evening (...)
An interview with Eva-Kim Wempe
GERMANY
March 2018
An interview with Eva-Kim Wempe, CEO of Wempe watch retailer