Watches and Jewellery: January
Watchmakers bet big on factories amid downturn; Breguet’s CEO turns anniversary year into a stress-test; how zodiac symbolism travels through luxury; and the gemstone outpacing gold and inflation
Watchmakers bet big on factories amid downturn; Breguet’s CEO turns anniversary year into a stress-test; how zodiac symbolism travels through luxury; and the gemstone outpacing gold and inflation
The Milan launch event sought to reinforce the conglomerate’s lagging watch division
Brands expect expansion and vertical integration will pay off in the long run
The new CEO used a looming deadline to expose — and fix — the brand’s strategic gap
Brands are taking inspiration from the equine world, as zodiac-themed releases become a recurring commercial tool
The race’s reputation as the toughest test in motorsport has made it a draw for companies promoting mechanical resilience
Initiative wants to move beyond niche volumes and attract more jewellers
A precise technique of colouring jewels features in a modern collection inspired by archival wing designs
A surge in tie-ups is testing consumer patience with brands becoming more selective about who they partner with and why
Lockdowns, land invasions and demand from luxury fashion houses have seen prices grow more than 15 times faster than gold
The annual Maastricht fair aims to appeal to more historically curious collectors
From New Romantic excess to talismanic gold, the ‘Glow Up’ judge shows the pieces which — like make-up — complete her look
Svend Andersen has made the first watch ever that combines a world time mechanism with a split-seconds chronograph
The economy is weak, divorces are rising and fewer young people are getting married
Robert Armstrong speaks to John Foley
Volodymyr Zelenskyy launches attack on ‘fragmented’ Europe
Washington’s compromise has stabilised one of Beijing’s most important technology companies
Video app launches US joint venture with American investors to enact deal criticised by China hawks
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Europeans criticised by Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy for failing to lead ‘in defending freedom’
Menu — dove
Manufacturing setbacks undermine effort to become a US champion in advanced chipmaking
From David Postings, Chief Executive, UK Finance, London EC2, UK
From Professor Robert Gawłowski, WSB Merito University, Bydgoszcz, Poland