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Georges Kern: “A dozen global brands, no more”
INTERVIEW
March 2020
Surviving and thriving in our globalised, digital age means being one of those happy few brands that reach “godlike status”, as Georges Kern puts it. The CEO (...)
Salon QP: victim of its own success?
WATCH SHOW
March 2020
Hearst Europe, publishing giant and owner of SalonQP, has cancelled the 10-year old event, which had become a major landmark on the watch calendar. There (...)
Time for the watch industry to dig deep
ANALYSIS
February 2020
The announcements of the cancellation of Watches & Wonders and Baselworld, and the bankruptcy of RJ Watches, are symptomatic of the deep troubles (...)
Are groups compatible with Baselworld?
THE FAIR TRADE
February 2020
It’s not all about coronavirus... Swatch Group’s decision to leave Baselworld is in line with a fundamental trend: after grappling with the production chain (...)
Inhorgenta: the European challenger
WATCH FAIRS
February 2020
You will no longer find Casio or Festina Group at the major Swiss professional fairs. If you want to meet them in Europe, you have to go north, to Munich (...)
Dubai Watch Week: the show inspiring other shows
THE FAIR TRADE
February 2020
For the first time, Rolex has taken part in a trade show other than Baselworld, showing a retrospective of the Submariner at Dubai Watch Week. Organised (...)
Luxury: a gilded cage for the Swiss watch industry?
ANALYSIS
February 2020
Is the watchmaking industry simply coming to the end of a 30-year revolution bent on pursuing the high-end segment as the ultimate goal? Or does the (...)
How Louis Erard is engineering its metamorphosis
CASE STUDY
February 2020
From “entry-level mechanical watches” to “entry-level watchmaking excellence”: this more or less sums up the path of Louis Erard since 2004. CEO Alain Spinedi (...)
Meeting India’s largest luxury watch retailer
MARKETS
February 2020
India will likely become the most populous country in the world by 2027. This stunning growth is not yet reflected in the watch industry, due to historical (...)
Ice-Watch: moving into another segment
INTERVIEW WITH JEAN-PIERRE LUTGEN
February 2020
Ice-Watch, known for its affordable timepieces designed for everyday wear, is directly affected by the rising power of the (...)
«Kudeta Lab»: a new watch incubator
STARTUP
February 2020
Private label company Montrichard continues to amass an impressive number of requests for new watch ventures. The solution they have come up with to manage (...)
Swatch: New headquarters and a lot of questions
WHAT’S NEXT
February 2020
The magnificent “serpent” designed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban for Swatch took more than eight years to rise out of the ground and unfurl its coils in (...)
Peter Stas: “We’re in talks with health insurance companies”
INTERVIEW
January 2020
Smartwatches? They account for 12% of turnover at Frédérique Constant and 35% at Alpina. With the creation of MMT, Peter Stas is one step ahead in the (...)
Talking watches at Google
IN THE SILICON VALLEY
January 2020
To say that Google has been quite active on the smartwatch front last year year would be an understatement. In January 2019, it acquired the Fossil Group’s (...)
Swissnex San Francisco, a future hub for Swiss watches?
IN THE SILICON VALLEY
January 2020
Swissnex serves as a liaison office between Swiss companies and universities and the highly innovative ecosystem of Silicon Valley. But one big piece of (...)
Victorinox and the challenges of the affordable watch
INTERVIEW
January 2020
Victorinox, which manages the watch production of both the Victorinox and Wenger brands at its horological centre in Delémont, has just opened a new store (...)
The watch retailer of the tech entrepreneurs
IN THE SILICON VALLEY
January 2020
“The watch culture is very strong here, and we are really just scratching the surface of it as a retailer,” says Jared Silver, who represents the most (...)
In the labyrinth of counterfeit watches
CHINA WATCH REPORT
January 2020
It’s a very closed world, but we were able to follow the field work of a company specialising in intellectual property, which collaborates with the Chinese (...)
Report in the Silicon Valley
REPORT
January 2020
Digital technology is disrupting the world of watches, and the tools of disruption are being created chiefly in the Bay Area. The Swiss watch industry, (...)
“The future of creativity lies in the hands of independent structures”
WHAT’S NEXT?
January 2020
In the course of his career, Manuel Emch resuscitated the Jaquet Droz brand during the nine years he spent as its CEO and artistic director. Then, over a (...)