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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
Senegal: at the sickbed of the watch market
WORLD MARKETS
March 2018
On the beaches of Dakar, lapped by the Atlantic, time is on the move. It slips between the Western tourists languishing on the sand of Yoff or the pebbles (...)
Italy, a stable market and a deep watch culture
2017: -0.6%
February 2018
Contrary to Hong Kong, China or the UK, which have experienced dramatic increases or decreases these last years, the Italian market seems much more stable. (...)
Green watchmaking: hard to spot
ENVIRONMENT
February 2018
Is the Swiss watchmaking industry doing its bit for the environment? Ten years ago, the answer was a definite ‘no’. Things have improved since then, (...)
Worn in the USA: market analysis
WORLD MARKETS
February 2018
It is probably the avant-garde of world markets in terms of smartwatch sales: American buyers are looking both for connection and for vintage prestige. Is (...)
One billion watches produced in China
FAR EAST TRAVEL JOURNAL
February 2018
My interlocutor is the honourable Mr Shunhua Zhu (朱 舜华), co-founder of the Shenzhen Watch & Clock Fair and a member of the Horologe Association since (...)
An interview with Seddiqi
WORLD MARKETS
February 2018
The third edition of Dubai Watch Week was an incontestable success, despite the fact that the world of watch trade fairs is currently in turmoil. The event (...)
Montblanc, watchmaking in the design era
INTERVIEW WITH DAVIDE CERRATO
February 2018
Why are vintage and tool chronographs so sought-after at auction? Is this minimalism a passing fad or a genuine groundswell? After years of mechanical (...)
Reflections and travel notes on the japanese watchmaking market
FAR EAST TRAVEL JOURNAL
February 2018
Exports of Swiss watches to Japan seem to have decreased again this year. Rolex, Cartier and Omega remain the top brands sold in (...)
France, not optimistic yet
2017: -1.4%
February 2018
After a good start, the French watchmaking sector is poised for a gloomy end to 2017. The business climate is dominated by geopolitics and a growing (...)
Longines, an empire in China
CASE STUDY
février 2018
Like a cruise ship, moving forward slowly but surely, the world’s fourth-largest brand - underexposed in the Western media in comparison with its real (...)