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An elegant tribute to the mechanical watch
October 2004
A modern brand, Jean-Mairet & Gillman offers a collection of timepieces that combine nostalgia with modernity.
It don’t mean a thing … if you ain’t got that swing
October 2004
deLaCour, one of the new kids on the complications block, introduces the latest of its watches featuring a miniature automaton - ‘La Green’. It (...)
Bulgari and the Ergon family
October 2004
Ergonimically-shaped (from the Greek ergon = work + economics) ergo the name Ergon!
Out of the blue … came blu
October 2004
“Time is something emotional, it is something to be enjoyed and not destroyed by hands fighting to show something or other. What I try to do is show (...)
A look at the latest from Italy
September 2004
Anonimo, Bulgari, De Bethune, Daniel JeanRichard, Locman, Lorenz, Panerai, ...
Distribution in Italy
September 2004
If there is one thing that is sure in the general consumer crisis affecting the watch sector in Italy today, it is, first of all, that the (...)
What the Italians like best
September 2004
Since we can admit that, in the Bel Paese, the passion and culture for timepieces are rather vague, it thus remains difficult to explain why a (...)
Italy a market in slow recovery
September 2004
Italy’s national data for 2003 indicate an overall decrease in watch sales (as is unfortunately the case for the world in general, but, according to (...)
Parmigiani: Tools for Perpetuity
September 2004
With the completed installation of the Vaucher ‘manufacture’, its industrial pole, Michel Parmigiani has, as he likes to say, “the tools for (...)
Marriage of a designer and a watchmaker
September 2004
On one side is a ‘master’ designer who only has eyes for Haute Horlogerie, and on the other side, a ‘master’ watchmaker who admires (...)
The frenzy of the third dimension
August 2004
The spirit of Breguet, the king of watchmakers and the watchmaker to kings, has returned for this year’s timely harvest, a large vintage crop of (...)
Time… is astronomy transformed into biology
August 2004
We all have a very precise internal biological clock, one that regulates our wake-sleep cycle that is exactly 24 hours and 30 minutes long. The (...)
F-P Journe in Japan: Listening to intuition!
August 2004
“I arrived in Tokyo in 2000 with the idea that my watches would be well received by the Japanese,” explains the watchmaker with a half (...)
LAKIN@LARGE - Archaeological research unearths hidden meanings
August 2004
Last year, I wrote a Freely Speaking entitled ‘For God’s sake, stop winking in the dark’ in which I pleaded for more advertising in the magazine to (...)
The exemplary establishment of Hermès in Japan
August 2004
The relationship between Hermès and Japan goes back a long way. Already in 1911, the Prince Kan-In, Comman-der in Chief of the Japanese (...)
Girard-Perregaux in Japan: the cultural strategy of an independent
August 2004
Girard-Perregaux has been present in Japan since 1992. However, it was in 1998 that Gino Macaluso, a man with great experience in the domain of (...)
The IWC image challenge in Japan
August 2004
All the “purely watchmaking” brands belonging to the Richemont group, Cartier, Piaget, ..., IWC, Panerai and Baume & Mercier are (...)
Citizen - Classic Outside, Hi-Tech Inside
August 2004
The company’s watch sales increased 12% in Japan alone last year. What is the reason of this relative successı
In Japan, Seiko is also positioned in the haut de gamme
August 2004
Founded in 1877, a pioneer of modern watchmaking and the mechanical watch in Japan, Seiko is still owned by Hattori the founding family. As a (...)
The Japanese watch market in convalescence
August 2004
One of the principal editors of the New York Times, Thomas L. Friedman, recently compared the Japanese economy to a person who finally is able to (...)