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Maurice Lacroix conquers the mechanical memory with its new Mémoire 1
April 2008
Maurice Lacroix has recently introduced a truly exceptional watch.
How do you solve a problem like the Internet: words from those on the inside
April 2008
The Internet. We all use it. We all couldn't live without it. Are we all, in the watch industry, afraid of it, (...)
Retailer voices
April 2008
At the eve of the recent BaselWorld show, Europa Star decided to check in with retailers from around the world and see how things are going, what (...)
IWC - going back to its roots at 140 years young
April 2008
The newest range of watches to be introduced at the SIHH is the Vintage Collection, designed to honour the company's 140th anniversary this (...)
Do you remember your very first watch?
April 2008
Ask anyone over the age of thirty if they remember their very first watch and their eyes will light up as they recall the pride and joy they experienced (...)
Letter from Russia: Moving towards a legal market
April 2008
Russia is customarily considered one of the most important and potential markets. However if you ask any export manager what he knows about the Russian (...)
Are we approaching the end of the bling era?
April 2008
The question of luxury and its corre-lation—supposed or real—with decadence is an age-old philosophical and historical debate. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, for (...)
Extreme watches: who's using them?
April 2008
There is a watch for just about every customer nowadays. Watches are continuing to get more specialized and one of the more interesting niche categories (...)
Retrospective-Perspective: The Watch Industry 2007/2008 - Effervescent exhilaration
April 2008
It continues. . . It continues to rise, unflappable, with no let up in sight. Every month, watches worth more than a billion (yes, with a (...)
A market study like no other: World Watch Report 2008 launches at BaselWorld
April 2008
As luxury watch manufacturers, retailers and aficionados descend upon Basel, Switzerland for the international watch fair known as BaselWorld, (...)
Affordable sophistication
April 2008
Moving upmarket. Raising prices and quality. Moving upmarket.
LAKIN@LARGE - Man’s thoughts in springtime ...
April 2008
The day was balmy, the sea was like a sheet of softly tinted silk and the gentle ripples upon its surface did nothing more than create a soothing (...)
Cutting-edge quartz
April 2008
Quartz is dead, long live the mechanical watch. That seems to be the rallying cry of most of the established Swiss brands.
Beyond steel - the use of new materials in watches
March 2008
Surprisingly, using new materials is a tradition in watchmaking as old as the hills. Sure, watchmakers are using previously unknown materials in (...)
Daring to be different: RYA Design Consultancy
March 2008
For too many years, one jewellery and watch store has been much like any other. Display windows, bright lights and cases all over the (...)
Social networking sites or a haven for consumer branding
March 2008
In this new digital era, the traditional style of networking for social and business purposes has changed a great deal. People of all sorts are turning (...)
Diamonds galore
March 2008
There was a time when wearing a diamond watch out in the daytime was as much a fashion faux pas as wearing a full-length ball gown down to the local (...)
Watchmaking with no taboos
February 2008
Recently, at the Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie in Geneva, one of the awards was not given out. According to the event’s organizers, the ‘prize (...)
The ‘Über-watches’
February 2008
First came the complicated watches, then we witnessed the ultra-complicated watches...
LAKIN@LARGE - Brass monkeys in Geneva and Jean Cocteau in Menton
February 2008
How many watches are manufactured each year in the entire world? Answer: 1.5 to 1.7 billion, or in other words, one watch for every six to seven (...)