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Sentiment is depressed but hope lingers on
Manhattan’s ‘luxury corridor’ is being refreshed, while brands seek new clients in new areas
Richemont lifer faces a stumbling market and a lack of new iconic products
Online fraud costs luxury brands billions of dollars, but they have new ways of combating it now
The withdrawal of Cartier and Chanel creates space for smaller, younger brands
The US could lead a pick-up in fortunes for the watch industry, even if Hong Kong and China are still in trouble
Pierre Rainero, the house’s style director, says the only way is forward
But the watch market may have reached its bottom
From the brilliant cut to 3D printing, ten pivotal moments in modern jewellery
Cartier’s unlikely precious material, Van Cleef-inspired ballet and other jewellery developments
Exodus of tourists weighs on luxury goods maker
Burberry, Coach and Tiffany among outlets using technology to draw in Christmas season customers
A handful of female chief executives are changing the face of the industry
Swiss luxury goods group bullish in face of disappointing half-year profit figures
Luxury luggage-maker promotes mid-priced goods in China to encourage hesitant shoppers
The China crackdown shows what can occur suddenly to conspicuous consumption
The executive chairman planned to stay only two years at Cartier UK — 23 years later, he is retiring
The Making of Art show pairs antique pieces from the jeweller with eastern works of art
Interview: Cartier’s Stanislas de Quercize plans to be daring in a difficult market
Significant investment to promote artisan skills
Despite the potential it may be too early to get excited
Unrest in Hong Kong, anti-corruption measures in China and smartwatch rivals are piling on the pressure
Many leading houses presented covetable monochrome pieces at the Paris Biennale
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