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Asian brands at BaselWorld
October 2003
Many Asian jewellery brands are moving into the global marketplace as the quality, design and originality of their products are becoming increasing (...)
Hong Kong jewellery in global markets
October 2003
Hong Kong's position as world's second largest supplier of jewellery is a source of pride to its government as well as its (...)
One world, again...
October 2003
Following the unfortunate exclusion of the Hong Kong contingent and certain other Asian brands from last April's 'Zurich location' of the (...)
A new (and nearly definitive) face for BaselWorld
October 2003
As everyone will remember, the 2003 edition of the newly re-branded BaselWorld show was one of the most difficult events of the last (...)
René Kamm unveils the new face of BaselWorld 2004
October 2003
Europa Star / Basel Tribune recently met René Kamm to talk about the plans and developments for the 2004 edition of the world's largest watch and (...)
'Hong Kong returns to Basel'
October 2003
During the Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair, Mr. Tse Wai Hang, the Co-chairman of the Fair's Organizing Committee announced that Hong (...)
Important watch producing nations
October 2003
When we look at export figures for the Swiss watch industry by country, we make a surprising observation. The nations to which the Swiss industry (...)
The colours of time
October 2003
I have noticed something. In good economic times, people dress in black and wear sober watches, usually made of steel with a geometric design and (...)
Hublot, Conservatory of Ancestral Crafts
October 2003
Cloisonné enamel, champlevé enamel, bas relief, incision engraving, Urushi lacquer, miniature enamelling… These are some (...)
Ebel: Rekindle the fire!
October 2003
We will never know precisely the real reasons for this change (officially, it is because of 'strategic differences'), but LVMH has decided (...)
Century: Perfection and exclusivity for the ladies
October 2003
Century began its horological life in 1966. Under the exceptionally creative eye of its founder Hans-Ulrich Klingenberg, and many years of research and (...)
Barthelay A watchmaking delight
October 2003
Barthelay is certainly a traditional company, founded in 1892 in Paris, but Roland Barthelay, its current director, is anything but a (...)
Michele: The sport and sparkle of MW
October 2003
Michele Watches, an American company with a penchant for trendy, eye-catching timepieces and in particular diamond-set watches and (...)
“The strength of Chopard is that we are a family business.”
October 2003
Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele was born into a family steeped in the creative world of watches and jewellery in both Pforzheim, Germany and Geneva, (...)
LAKIN@LARGE - For God's sake, stop winking in the dark!
October 2003
Now you've known me long enough to know that the last thing I want to do is be serious on this page. After all, when you're here, (...)
Stock market points versus confidence pointsce points
August 2003
A few of the newspaper clippings that landed on my desk… “Hong Kong watchmakers refuse to exhibit at Zurich”(1); Watch industry in distress: 26 jobs lost at (...)
Tourbillons: 2003 was a bountiful year
August 2003
First observation that we all agree upon is that 'too much is too much'. The abundance of tourbillons takes away from the value of this (...)
Nouvel article
August 2003
Antoine Preziuso, Arnold & Son, Audemars Piguet...
The Phoenix-like ascent of Alpina
August 2003
Another watch brand arose Phoenix-like from the past at Basel this year, its name - Alpina. Purchased last year from a German company that was doing (...)
The exclusivity of Paul Picot
August 2003
The founder of Paul Picot, Mario Boiocchi, consciously set out to avoid manufacturing watches for mass consumption, devoting his time instead (...)