Bulgari’s new Serpenti Misteriosi feature an ultra-small calibre
LVMH WATCH WEEK 2022
January 2022
On the occasion of the LVMH Watch Week, Bulgari is introducing four Serpenti high jewellery secret watches revisiting the iconic design from the 1950s. (…)
Introducing the Louis Vuitton Tambour Horizon Light Up
January 2022
Offering never-seen-before levels of customisation and personalisation, the Tambour Horizon Light Up is the brand’s third generation connected watch. Even (…)
“Improving confidence in buying vintage Heuer”
INTERVIEW
January 2022
Nicholas Biebuyck is the new Heritage Director at TAG Heuer, a brand that is working on leveraging its long history, a key priority since its partnership (…)
Porsche: the right automotive partner for TAG Heuer?
HERITAGE
April 2021
While the traditional partnerships between watchmakers and car manufacturers have seen some major reversals in recent months, TAG Heuer believes it has (…)
The Watch Files - Zenith
PODCAST
April 2021
Join Serge Maillard, Publisher & CEO of Europa Star, and Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Grail Watch, as we tell the stories of the events that changed (…)
Report: Jewellery and Watches
SPECIAL REPORT
March 2021
The many interactions between two worlds
Jewellery today: Facts & Figures
March 2021
The purchase of Tiffany & Co. by LVMH for 15.8 billion dollars heralds a new era of consolidation around supergroups and global brands, in a jewellery (…)
Watchmaking in search of eternity
ANALYSIS
March 2021
While mechanical watchmaking – the existence of which dates back not millennia but “merely” a few centuries – could conceivably one day dwindle and die out, (…)
Learning from jewellery’s successes
EDITORIAL
March 2021
In what is still a highly fragmented sector, where “no-name” brands dominate, the jewellery heavyweights – Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Bulgari and Van Cleef (…)
Bulgari, Zenith, Hublot: an introduction to their 2021 releases
LVMH WATCH WEEK
janvier 2021
The LVMH group’s watchmaking brands Bulgari, Hublot and Zenith shared their latest creations and developments during a digital event to kick off the (…)
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 (…)
Are groups compatible with Baselworld?
THE FAIR TRADE
February 2020
It’s not all about coronavirus... Swatch Group’s decision to leave Baselworld is in line with a fundamental trend: after grappling with the production chain (…)