uropa Star is offering exclusive access to over 60 years of magazine archives. The Club, aimed at both watch professionals and watch lovers, grants access to thousands of pages from more than 350 magazine issues dating back to 1959.
“A fascinating and invaluable source of information to dig, browse and read.”
Here is what some of the media have to say about the initiative:
“The archive offers a lot more than just casual browsing pleasure. One of the most powerful features is search – Europa Star has implemented some excellent optical character recognition technology. The yearly cost is less than the cost of a strap, and to anyone seriously interested in watches and the history of watchmaking, it’s really a no-brainer.”
“Europa Star has been the trailblazing and specialised industry press, producing global coverage professionally since 1927. For collectors, the ES digital library is a treasure trove of coverage and records of watches dating as far back as 60 years ago. Any vintage and history lovers may easily have a field day roaming around the archives.”
“It represents a fascinating and invaluable source of information to dig, browse and read thousands of articles about your favourite brands and watches or to shed light on some of the major evolutions of the watchmaking industry.”
Individual and company subscriptions available by clicking here.
“The yearly cost is less than the cost of a strap, and to anyone seriously interested in watches and the history of watchmaking, it’s really a no-brainer.”
- The Bulova Ambassador on the Cover of Europa Star (1966).
- © Europa Star Archives
- An interview with Nicolas Hayek in 2000.
- © Europa Star Archives
- A plan of the Basel Fair in 1963.
- © Europa Star Archives
- Enicar Sherpa Star (1967).
- © Europa Star Archives
- The rising power of Asian buyers in the watch industry (1992).
- © Europa Star Archives
- The launch of the Overseas by Vacheron Constantin in 1997.
- © Europa Star Archives
- The new Zenith El Primero featured in 1972 in Europa Star.
- © Europa Star Archives
- The high-frequency Gyromatic by Girard-Perregaux on the Cover of Europa Star (1967).
- © Europa Star Archives
- Discovering Patek Philippe’s Aquanaut in 1997.
- © Europa Star Archives
- 125 years at Omega (1974).
- © Europa Star Archives