A. Lange & Söhne does not escape the prevailing logic of taking back control of its own distribution in official boutiques. But the close pace of openings on all continents is impressive. This move is ...
Franck Dubarry's mission is to develop sporty and elegant luxury watches with a touch of style that appeal to hyperactive non-conformists who are passionate about watches, just like the brand's ...
Anniversary celebrations collide at Dubai Watch Week with Seddiqi’s 75th and Audemars Piguet’s 150th. To commemorate the occasion, the Swiss Maison brings its House of Wonders exhibit to the Dubai ...
In his opening speech, Jean-Christophe Babin, President of LVMH’s Watch Division, highlighted the diversity and complementarity of the Group’s nine brands, which unveiled their latest creations to the ...
In this series of articles we look at watchmaking finishes. This article presents the best known of all, Côtes de Genève, sometimes referred to in English as Geneva stripes or even Geneva waves. The ...
What could be more emblematic than the famous cuckoo clock? It is omnipresent in all Swiss souvenir stores. But, contrary to popular belief, the cuckoo clock is not Swiss! In the eyes of tourists, the ...
Everything begins with the dragon. In the Imperial Dragon Automaton Sapphire Opal, it is not merely a decoration or a simple pretext for the automaton. It is truly the starting point of the ...
Jumping hours with small apertures had their heyday in the 1920s and 1930s, and now they are coming back. A great example of this trend is the Neo Frame Jumping Hours introduced by Audemars Piguet in ...
A decorative art that was highly fashionable between the 17th and 18th centuries, marquetry lost its allure at the dawn of modern times before making a strong comeback in watchmaking to elevate dials ...
From his towering height of 1.98 m, tennis player Karen Khachanov showcases his talent on courts around the world. At under 30 years old, the 24th-ranked player worldwide is an experienced watch ...
A 20-piece limited edition distils the essence of Vacheron Constantin’s astronomical clock and 270 years of celestial mastery. “Is it always possible to do better? Is it always possible to be amazed?
Each week, discover the latest watchmaking news with GMT publisher and Editor-in-Chief Brice Lechevalier and WorldTempus Deputy Editor-in-Chief Anders Modig Davin as they share their perspectives on ...
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