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The passion of DeWitt
June 2004
Claiming to be the fifth generation descended from Napoleon’s brother Jérôme, Jérôme de Witt has also inherited the family’s (...)
Antoine Preziuso: Moving fast... slowly
June 2004
Having followed, step-by-step, Antoine Preziuso’s progress , I can definitely say that his evolution has been slow but sure. Antoine Preziuso (...)
The classical quality of GANT
June 2004
After two short years, Gant watches are quietly making their presence felt throughout the world. The brands latest creations can only help speed up (...)
With Zodiac, Fossil Group invents a new concept: “Swiss Fashion”
June 2004
Bought two years ago by the Texan Fossil Group, the Swiss traditional brand Zodiac has developed a brand new concept: Swiss Fashion – that is the (...)
The Paradox of Roger Dubuis
May 2004
In 1995, Carlos Dias and Roger Dubuis set about creating a watch brand that would combine horological tradition with modernity. 6 collections, nine (...)
Catching the spirit of Zenith
May 2004
Zenith’s plan this year is to consolidate on the success of the previous three years. However, in addition to the eye-catching array of new (...)
The ‘Jacques Bénédict – Time Force Group’ obtains Favre Leuba license
May 2004
The Jacques Bénédict – TimeForce mini-group, with the Givenchy brand at its core, is positioned definitely in the centre of the (...)
Talk turns to TOURBILLONS
April 2004
TOURBILLON: Device invented by A. L. Breguet in 1801 to eliminate errors of rate in the vertical positions. It consists of a mobile carriage or cage (...)
Wyler Vetta, the pride of the Binda Group
April 2004
The Binda Group is one of the historic leaders in the Italian market. Worthy of mention for its successful marketing campaigns, especially those of the (...)
Maurice Lacroix concentrates on its Masterpiece
April 2004
A small remark made in passing in one of our last editorials, raising a question as to the health of Maurice Lacroix following an announcement of a (...)
Special Market Focus - Russia / Watch companies in Russia (PART V)
April 2004
Most of the watch companies questioned about their activities in the Russian market were basically passionate about working there and particularly (...)
Special Market Focus - Russia / The Russian watch market (PART IV)
April 2004
The Russian watch market is unlike most others and at first glance is somewhat complicated. The system usually entails a company importing watches and then (...)
Germany’s watch branch still facing another hard year
April 2004
As a result of a weak economy, high unemployment and confusing government decisions concerning healthcare, retirement wages and job planning, (...)
The end of globalization?
April 2004
One of my watch journalist friends, Timm Delfs, just took over managing a boutique in Basel, specialized not in watches, but in… sundials. (...)
Retrospective-Perspective: The Watch Industry 2003/2004 - The year of living dangerously
April 2004
The year 2003 will not remain in the annals of watchmaking. Or, rather it will, but for the simple reason that 2003 was literally a year filled (...)
Fecit in Britannica … at last!
April 2004
The retailing scene here is buoyant. Optimism for the immediate futureis generally felt, as last year’s new models, presented in Basel and (...)
Consumer optimism despite a weak dollar
April 2004
If wishes and hopes could make it so, the American watch market would be back up and running at full speed. Unfortunately, it's (...)
Italy holds its breath
April 2004
Italy holds the fourth place in world markets for Swiss Made watch exports, after the USA, Hong Kong, and Japan, but before France, (...)
French watchmakers display their ambitions
April 2004
Saint-Honoré, Vuillemin-Régnier and Lip have initiated bold new strategies for developing their brands. As for Pierre Lannier, (...)
Special Market Focus - Russia / The Russian watch industry (PART III)
April 2004
The beginning of the Russian love affair with horology dates back to 1404 when the first chiming clock was built into the Kremlin tower in Moscow by a (...)