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Masahiro Kikuno: time is anything but linear
July 2024
Masahiro Kikuno made his mark on the horological map with the Wadokei, back in 2011. Since then, he has produced no more than one or two watches a year, (...)
HYT Watches names Vahé Vartzbed as new CEO
July 2024
The announcement sees Vahé Vartzbed, who joined the independent Swiss watch brand 10 months ago, take up the new role, along with several organisational (...)
Minase: windows on rare crafts
July 2024
The growing Japanese brand specialises in unique case-in-case designs, Sallaz polishing and the inclusion of artisanal crafts.
Casio: calculating time
July 2024
Exactly 50 years ago, in 1974, Casio, the leading name in calculators, launched the Casiotron – a completely novel concept of time measurement not as gears (...)
Citizen: en route for the next 100 years
July 2024
In 1924 the Shokosha Institute brought out its first entirely Japanese-made pocket watch and named it Citizen. A century later, Citizen is a heavyweight in (...)
Iconic japanese calibres
July 2024
Our thanks to Hirota Masayuki (Chronos Japan) for this selection.
Credor: 50 years of understated sophistication
July 2024
Founded in 1974, Credor is both the most understated and the most sophisticated brand in the Seiko galaxy.
Horological uchronias: what if... Switzerland had embraced quartz?
SERIES
July 2024
For more than 20 years, quartz did so much damage to mechanical watchmaking, we no longer consider the reasons why it emerged nor why the Swiss watch (...)
“What if...”: welcome to horological uchronia!
INTRODUCTION
July 2024
Uchronia is an appealing concept. A pure thought exercise. The philosopher appreciates its eminently speculative nature. The journalist balks at the (...)
Grand Seiko Dô: the way of precision and elegance
July 2024
Travellers to Japan in the 2000s discovered that Seiko offered a collection of beautifully made, fine quality mechanical watches. This range, named Grand (...)
100 years of the Seiko wristwatch
July 2024
A century ago saw the first wristwatch bearing the Seiko name on the dial – the start of a new endeavour that would change the global horological landscape. (...)
TAOS, beautiful beginnings
June 2024
Watchmaker Olivier Gaud, artisan Olivier Vaucher and artist Dominique Vaucher are the founders of TAOS. Together they create artisan watches that show off (...)
“Japanese brands have all come to the same conclusion: move upmarket”
June 2024
Hirota Masayuki has been the face of Chronos Japan magazine for two decades. He is also one of Japan’s leading watch market specialists. We asked him about (...)
Byrne: changing faces
June 2024
Despite the many newcomers swelling the ranks of watch brands each year, genuinely innovative concepts are few and far between. Launched in 2022, indie (...)
A year of symbols for Japan
EDITORIAL
June 2024
An interesting development, perhaps even a major shift, is taking place in Japanese watchmaking. The Japanese watch industry has long set itself up to be (...)
In the Mood for Tissot: the debut in Hong Kong (1920–1997)
June 2024
It is always interesting to re-evaluate Tissot’s business choices and activities in China from a present-day perspective. Just recently, 2023 saw the launch (...)
“I’ve set Tissot a target of 5 million watches a year”
June 2024
Not all Swiss watch brands subscribe to the strategy of scaling back production as part of the industry’s push upmarket. Some use a different playbook, as (...)
Arizona Fine Time: a grassroots dealer’s grit and glory
June 2024
Outside the vortex of the ‘super retailers’, a standalone watch store from the desert city of Scottsdale was spotted in Geneva at a constellation of brand (...)
EveryWatch Insights: Geneva Auctions
June 2024
In this first column for Europa Star, watch auction data specialist EveryWatch details some of the highlights of the May 2024 Geneva auctions, which (...)
China: an industry obsession since the 1990s
COLUMN
June 2024
In 2024 Europa Star is celebrating 30 years of its China issue (the magazine’s Asia version goes back even further, to 1950). Pascal Brandt, a longstanding (...)