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Inhorgenta Europe remains No. 1 in the EU
October 2003
Despite tougher times for business, the organisers of the watch, clock and jewellery fair, Inhorgenta Europe 2004 (20 – 23 February), are (...)
Nothing new?
October 2003
Describing the economic situation of Germany's watch and jewellery branch can be boring because nothing seems to change – at first sight. People (...)
Watching out for watches
October 2003
The good news… watch sales in the UK are doing fine, right across the board, at all price points. The strange news… The Bank of England has just (...)
Ukraine, a kind of 'terra incognita'
October 2003
Several years ago almost every person we met at Basel Fair asked: “Oh, Ukraine? Is that Russia?” The question was quite reasonable because not long ago (...)
Excenter Timezone by Harry Winston
October 2003
EXCENTER TIMEZONE by Harry Winston is a distinctive-looking timepiece that has a retrograde second time zone and a compensating toothed gear (a gear with (...)
Gran'Chrono Astro by Dubey & Schaldenbrand
October 2003
Around 1946, when Georges Dubey and Ren
Girard-Perregaux inaugurates its new 'manufacture'
August 2003
This man of action, as much as reflection, had not worked so hard to re-gild the venerable brand in La Chaux-de-Fonds simply to abandon it to one (...)
Everything was there, right from the beginning
August 2003
François-Paul Journe: Invenit et Fecit was the inscription that 18th Century French horologers engraved on their pocket watches, once their (...)
France: The large groups and their irreproachable networks
August 2003
I am writing this letter upon my return from Vinexpo, the largest wine-related fair in the world, which took place at the end of June in Bordeaux. (...)
Germany: Time for true values
August 2003
Germany's watch and jewellery retailers have enormous economic problems. As a result jewellers stagger into bankruptcy and shopkeepers look to the (...)
England: Four out of No.8: new watches and new shops from Asprey
August 2003
London's Bond Street is lined up and down and either side with luxury goods retailers bearing world-famous names, and some of them are distinctly (...)
Moscow: The lost world
August 2003
While mechanical watches all over the world have less than 4% share of the watch market, there are markets where besides being just popular, (...)
Cultural revolution at Seiko
August 2003
Seiko is undergoing a major transformation. Since 2001, the watch division of the Seiko Corporation, still belonging to the founding Hattori (...)
TAG Heuer The living legend
June 2003
With a cupboard full of patents, a more than honourable collection of firsts and an innate desire to be ahead of the game, TAG Heuer watches are (...)
Mistrust The real disease
June 2003
For people who live here, for the city of Hong Kong itself, for its enterprises, for its watch professionals, absolutely no one could have (...)
Interview with Kevin Lau, Managing Director of Hanville Company Limited, Hong Kong
June 2003
Europa Star : After the BaselWorld fiasco, have you the feeling that the Swiss Government has been enforcing double standards regarding the Hong Kong (...)
France: Quality Compensated for Quantity
June 2003
French watchmakers went to BaselWorld without a lot of hope, feeling that the gloomy global context called for a catastrophic show. With the worldwide (...)
Italy: Turning the page
June 2003
A page has turned. The great watch craze, which saw everybody from business people to aficionados buying everything in sight, seems to have (...)
Germany: Low expectations and surprisingly good business.
June 2003
It is the same procedure every year. As a journalist you make a lot of appointments prior to the watch and jewellery fairs in Switzerland every spring, (...)
England: BaselWorld and SIHH recalled
June 2003
Please excuse diary form. Too much to say to write good English! BaselWorld, so named this year suddenly, yet excluding therefore second venue (...)