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Watch Brands and Social Networks: A Focus on Facebook
January 2009
The social networking site Facebook has become, in a few short years, the daily meeting point on the Internet for more than 120 million people (...)
The watch industry in 2009: a decline of 15 to 20 percent!
January 2009
The watch industry is going to lose ground. This is now certain. It will decline in terms of both value and volume. It will shrink for everyone, but (...)
LAKIN@LARGE - The rover’s return
January 2009
The rover’s return is not, as you may think or even wish, a local pub with a convivial pot-bellied landlord, nor the reappearance of a long lost (...)
The Watch Gallery Barcelona
December 2008
It was in London, more than 20 years ago, that The Watch Gallery first saw light of day. The project was inspired by a simple and obvious, yet (...)
Jacob Jensen and Danish Design, something timeless
December 2008
There is something about Nordic design—more specifically in Danish design—that transcends fashion that continues beyond the (...)
The Russian market - paying more attention to retail sales
November 2008
Following a very successful 2007, the export of watches to Russia seems to have come to an abrupt halt. What is going on and what can we expect to (...)
Chinese persistence with exquisite high-end watches is paying serious dividends - but can they ever catch the Swiss?
November 2008
Complications in watches such as tourbillons and complex add-ons have long been the preserve of the Swiss but these specialities are now emerging from (...)
Glamour by association
November 2008
By definition, glamour is something that attracts attention. Miriam-Webster defines glamour as ‘an exciting and often illusory and romantic (...)
Perrelet - new means to carry out new ambitions
November 2008
Since 2004, Perrelet has belonged to Miguel Rodriguez, who also owns the Festina Group, which includes Candino, Lotus, Jaguar, and (...)
From Imperia to Versailles
November 2008
In a world of changing values, it is reassuring to see two successful watch brands, Panerai and Breguet, both custodians of an intriguing (...)
Chanel, Hermès, Givenchy: Swiss Made is not eternal
November 2008
The watch towns located in the Jurassian Arc region cannot, strictly speaking, talk about glamour per se.
The Great Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns
November 2008
After coming back from the spring watch shows, and having seen so many watches and having touched, held, examined, and turned them in every conceivable (...)
The reawakening of glamour
November 2008
Walking through the galleries of the Château des Monts watchmaking museum in Le Locle, the rich display of timepieces favoured by ladies from (...)
Las Vegas puts on a show
November 2008
The Vegas watch shows couldn’t be more different from the Swiss ones.
Inside the bubble...
November 2008
One of the things to be expected (among others) about economic crises is that the abundant commentaries they incite are discredited nearly as soon as they (...)
LAKIN@LARGE - Vive la Révolution!
November 2008
“In Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da (...)
Fossil fashion brands
October 2008
The Fossil Group is one of the watch industry’s biggest and most successful, with revenues in 2007 near US$1.5 billion.
Quartz versus mechanical – do women care?
October 2008
Never before have there been so many ladies mechanical timepieces on offer. There is hardly a luxury watch brand on the market that hasn’t embarked on a (...)
De Bethune, in harmony
October 2008
All of the true watch designers that I know are nostalgic about their many childhood afternoons spent building Meccano sets, dismantling alarm (...)
The new watch designers: stars in the shadows
October 2008
They share some of the success of any given model, but most of the time the new watch designers work in the shadows of the brands that become the stars (...)