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Breitling: universal ambition
CASE STUDY
June 2018
Georges Kern has delivered his verdict on Breitling, acquired by the CVC Partners fund and placed in his firm hand last year. The consequences were drastic (...)
Interview with Christoph Grainger-Herr, CEO of IWC
ARCADE EUROPA STAR
June 2018
He’s faced with the daunting task of succeeding Georges Kern. We meet Christoph Grainger-Herr, the young new CEO of IWC who comes to the engineering brand (...)
Why Audemars Piguet is getting in the hotel game
June 2018
Ever dreamed of spending the night in a hotel developed by a luxury watch brand? Soon you’ll be able to do just that, and enjoy beautiful Swiss nature at (...)
Surprise! Most people in Hong Kong don’t care about watches…
GUEST COLUMN
June 2018
The founder of the online retail platform for independent watch brands Skolorr, Sky Sit shares with our readers her vision of the industry. This first (...)
Mechanical watchmaking leaves Huygens behind
REVOLUTION
June 2018
The oscillator of the new Zenith Defy Lab, perfected by Guy Sémon, CEO of TAG Heuer and of the LVMH Watch Division’s R&D Institute, and his team of (...)
Watchwords - it’s later than you think
June 2018
I became aware that sundial mottos were a thing earlier this year, listening to the wonderful and disturbing podcast S-Town.
12 disruptions in the watchmaking industry
STYLE, CHANNEL, LAB
May 2018
This spring, we focus on the 12 upheavals facing the watch industry today. Divided in three sections – STYLE, CHANNEL, LAB – the report dives deeper into the (...)
How digital democratised luxury
STUDY
May 2018
Luxury today is open to more and more people, with digital technology having had a huge impact on this change. Piers Schmidt reports on how he believes the (...)
Farfetch: the online retail giant targets China
AN INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ NEVES
May 2018
Currently the largest online luxury fashion retail platform in the world, Farfetch has been revolutionising the online luxury shopping experience since its (...)
The hybridisation of high-end watches
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
May 2018
Hybrid designs combining mechanics and electronics is one path being explored in chronometric watchmaking. But beyond precision, hybridisation may also be (...)
Luxury market expectations in Australia
WORLD MARKETS
May 2018
Record continuous growth and buoyant conditions are strong indicators for the luxury makers but they face contradictory generational (...)
Watchmaking and science: origami, nanotubes and capsules
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
May 2018
Mechanical watches are currently accurate enough to satisfy our everyday needs for precision. Their appeal lies elsewhere. Innovation is not so much a (...)
Laboratories are the hub of progress
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
May 2018
Watchmakers tried, prototyped, disassembled, reassembled and tweaked until it worked – like clockwork. That was then. Now, watchmaking no longer revolves (...)
The end of the passive ambassador?
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
May 2018
We’ve seen so many stars posing with a luxury watch on their wrist and being handsomely paid for the service that we’ve forgotten one thing: if these (...)
Why do new generations grow suspicious of social media?
May 2018
Today, it is crucial for luxury brands to observe the consumer behaviour of those born between the mid-1990s and the mid-2000s. Studies suggest that (...)
The ambitious plan of Chrono24
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
May 2018
Chrono24 is one of the main new actors of the watch market in the digital age. This leading global online marketplace for buyers and sellers of vintage and (...)
“Strengthening the appeal of G-Shock for mature buyers”
INTERVIEW WITH SHIGENORI ITOH CEO
May 2018
G-Shock is 35 years old in 2018. Among the most striking anniversary models that Casio has launched this year are the Red Out, the Gold Tornado, the Big (...)
The forced march towards digitisation
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
May 2018
Sponsored content on Facebook, e-commerce websites, transparent watch prices, massive investment in SEO on Google – faced with the digital tidal wave that (...)
The end of the “regular” retailer
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
April 2018
Bucherer’s acquisition of Tourneau is the latest sign to date of a consolidation in distribution, a move towards becoming more powerful in negotiations with (...)
Watches and connection: parting on good terms
12 DISRUPTIONS IN THE WATCHMAKING INDUSTRY
April 2018
Every market needs a strong symbolic leader, a locomotive, a benchmark to ensure its survival. Rolex is that symbol for the “traditional” watch, and Apple (...)