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RETROSPECTIVE-PERSPECTIVES
Georges Kern: “There is no more room for this excessive luxury”
INTERVIEW
August 2021
With his “new luxury” concept, the Breitling boss wants to take the brand into a price segment beyond the symbolic CHF 10,000 mark. The recent launch of the (...)
Deloitte: 2021 outlook for the Swiss watch industry
INTERVIEW
March 2021
Covid-19, smartwatches, sustainability, second-hand or online sales: year after year, Deloitte provides a comprehensive overview of the Swiss watch (...)
The five most sought-after watches online
STUDY
December 2020
In November 2020, Watchfinder & Co. released a 12-month study of Google data to identify the world’s most sought-after luxury timepieces – representing (...)
A decade lost, or a decade won for watchmaking?
EDITORIAL
December 2020
The watch industry is going through its sharpest decline ever recorded over the last 80 years. How to make a “lost decade for watchmaking” a decade won in (...)
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Ariel Adams on the digital evolution of the watch industry
CONVERSATION
décembre 2020
The founder of aBlogtoWatch shares his thoughts as new digital initiatives are piling up this year in reaction to the pandemic crisis. A candid (...)
Frederique Constant, battling on two fronts
INTERVIEW
October 2020
While Frederique Constant is much talked about as one of the rare Swiss brands to offer smartwatches, the brand remains focused on the mechanical watch, (...)
Behind the scenes: a watch design war
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
July 2020
On an object that measures just a few centimetres across – a watch – the shapes and lines can sometimes end up looking disturbingly similar... even when (...)
“The creators of El Primero made me go beyond El Primero”
JULIEN TORNARE, ZENITH
July 2020
Since taking the reins of Zenith in 2017, Julien Tornare has been patiently moving ahead with the work of “refounding” the brand, to take it beyond its El (...)
Instagram Live: social media show their limits
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
June 2020
Numerous players in the watch industry have responded swiftly to the absence of physical encounters by increasing the number of sessions and interviews (...)
“Kintsugi” or the art of resilience
EDITORIAL
May 2020
Our new print issue is devoted to the theme of resilience for the watch world in light of the pandemic. The imagery in this special is based around the (...)
New “Resilience” issue
EUROPA STAR
May 2020
The new issue of Europa Star is devoted to the theme of “resilience”. Resilience of people, brands, technologies and networks in the face of a pandemic with (...)
Watchmaking’s hesitant solidarity
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
April 2020
Numerous private initiatives from wealthy individuals or global companies are today making up for the failures of states that did not foresee the extent of (...)
A new page waiting to be written
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
April 2020
A page has been turned with the definitive break between Baselworld and its most loyal exhibitors. The regrouping around a single event in Geneva is the (...)
The watch show that should inspire the future Geneva show
RETROSPECTIVE
April 2020
The project of a new world watch show in Geneva next April has been launched. Behind-the-scenes discussions are taking place to decide on its structure. (...)
Time: frozen or burned out?
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLES
April 2020
Watchmaking will not emerge unscathed from this historic coronavirus crisis. Its future face will depend on the overarching lessons that will be learned (...)
New models: to launch or not to launch?
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLE
March 2020
One heck of a dilemma is facing all the watch brands in the starting blocks right now. Ready, or nearly, to launch their new models in the run-up to the (...)
Not enough masks, too many watches?
CORONAVIRUS CHRONICLE
March 2020
The world is short of masks, but brimming over with watches. Stocks are overflowing. When business takes up again, the idea that it will be business as (...)
Pandemics and horology
ARCHIVES
March 2020
In 1918, at the end of World War One, the Spanish flu pandemic strikes. It will go on to cause 50 to 100 million deaths worldwide. To save Swiss (...)
We’re all in this together
EDITORIAL
March 2020
As we write these lines, the watch industry is in the throes of its worst existential crisis since the 1970s. A wave of bankruptcies has begun. And there (...)
Time to reflect on the fate of the watch industry
EUROPA STAR CLUB
March 2020
Europa Star provides a unique resource to help you gain perspective on what is happening to the watch industry today, by looking through the lens of (...)
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 (...)
Stephen Forsey: “There’s a risk of a loss of know-how”
INTERVIEW
January 2020
Greubel Forsey recently presented its Hand Made 1. As its name suggests, this exceptional watch was made almost entirely (95%) by hand. Europa Star took (...)
Chopard: the flight of the Alpine Eagle
NEW COLLECTION
October 2019
Launching a new collection is always a delicate exercise. With the Alpine Eagle – inspired by a watch from 1980 – Chopard intends to further expand its range (...)
Introducing the MIH Gaïa watch
HERITAGE
September 2019
The Musée international d’horlogerie’s second timepiece has been unveiled and released in La Chaux-de-Fonds in honour of the the 25th edition of the eponymous (...)