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THE DEBATE - “WATCHMAKING WILL METAMORPHOSE”
October 2014
A group of people got together to found Watch Thinking, the first think tank devoted to watchmaking. Among other things, they discuss the link between (...)
MANUFACTURE - MÉTIERS D’ART:
Has the Industry GONE TOO FAR?
October 2014
Métiers d’art has never been more popular. Is it over-exposed and what does the future hold?
GENDER - Brands get in Touch WITH THEIR FEMININE SIDE
October 2014
A number of watchmaking houses have decided recently to invest in expanding their catalogue of women’s watches. It’s a strategic (...)
WORLDWATCHWEB™ - WOMEN’S FASHION WATCHES, A World of Opportunity
October 2014
There was once a time when ‘fashion’ was a dirty word in watchmaking. When a watch could either be technical or beautiful, but never both. Fashion watches (...)
BESPOKE - The Present and Future for CUSTOMISED TIMEPIECES
October 2014
Bespoke watch production is growing as more customers want something that no one else has. Some companies have been doing it their entire history, while (...)
ACCESSORIES - Should you offer MORE THAN JUST WATCHES?
October 2014
In today’s changing retail landscape, watch retailers have to do just about anything they can to pull through the market. For some, that means offering (...)
STRATEGY - MID-SIZED GROUPS Punch Above Their Weight
October 2014
The few medium-sized groups that exist in the shadow of the watchmaking giants are looking to make their mark, albeit in very different market niches. A (...)
MARKET FOCUS - RUSSIA: Sanctions and a New Wave of CONSUMERS
October 2014
Exports to Russia are still good, but the mood of retailers is worsening. Where does the Russian watch market stand right now? Where did it come from, and (...)
SINO-SWISS FREE TRADE AGREEMENT: Consequences for Hong Kong
October 2014
Over the next ten years China will gradually reduce import duties on Swiss watches by 60%, at a rate of 18% in the first year and 5% each subsequent year. (...)
33rd HONG KONG WATCH & CLOCK FAIR, The Baselworld for Fashion Watches
October 2014
For its 33rd edition the Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair welcomed 765 exhibitors from 19 countries. Among the hottest new trends were silicone and the (...)
SMARTWATCHES: Watchmaking Federation Presidents Air Their Views
October 2014
At the 33rd Hong Kong Clock & Watch Fair it was impossible to escape the ubiquitous smartwatch. The watchmaking world is asking: how do we categorise (...)
SERVICE, PLEASE! - Talking Service with GRAFF
October 2014
An interview with Michel Pitteloud, Chief Executive Officer of Graff Luxury Watches, about the importance of after-sales (...)
RETAILER PROFILE - A Look Inside the Newest M.A.D. GALLERY
October 2014
The newest M.A.D. Gallery in the world is the one in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan. Opened by Swiss Prestige, which is the distributor for (...)
LAKIN@LARGE - WHAT’S IN A NAME?
October 2014
It all began when Lauren, my youngest daughter, was recently given a puppy. A delightful little chocolate-coloured female Bichon Havanese, so we set about (...)
MECHANICAL INTELLIGENCE
August 2014
An interesting article that appeared recently in The Economist (“The high-tech world of old-world watches”) offered a different take on the implications of (...)
MECHANICAL - Simply Talking Complications with LUDWIG OECHSLIN
August 2014
Ludwig Oechslin is a simple man, and he appreciates the elegance in simple solutions to problems. Oechslin is also a famous man in the watch industry, (...)
MECHANICAL - Simply Talking Complications with STEPHEN FORSEY
August 2014
Greubel Forsey recently had its ten year retrospective and this gave co-founder Stephen Forsey the opportunity to look back at how things have changed in (...)
MECHANICAL - Entry-Level Mechanicals
August 2014
Though it doesn’t get as much press as more expensive or complicated watches, one very important segment of the watch industry is the opening-price point, (...)
WORLDWATCHWEB™ - What is Driving Online Interest for THE LUXURY WATCH INDUSTRY’S “HIGH RANGE” BRANDS?
August 2014
At a global level, interest in the High Range category has increased by 6% in the past year. The top most sought-after brands of the category are Rado, (...)
BRANDS - A COURAGEOUS TRIO - A short tribute to three very different brands that dare to believe: VALBRAY, CHRONOSWISS and ATELIERS DEMONACO
August 2014
I’m sure that of the more than three hundred or so Swiss watch companies and the same amount of ‘foreigners’ at the last Baselworld, there were dozens of (...)