The company’s new chief executive on giving the brand an iconic product and building on Britain’s history of exploration and adventure
The post-millennium watch-collecting boom was a turning point for Wolf, the British family-run case business
A contemporary interpretation of the 2001 signature watch is being positioned as the brand’s new flagship offering
Consumers are on a post-pandemic spree, though there is still a high proportion of older buyers in global terms
The watchmaker’s finances remain opaque — in contrast to its high-profile support for everything from science to arts mentoring
Inspired by the house’s famous trunks, Jean Arnault aims to increase the exclusivity — and price — of the timepieces
The “Salvador Dalí” watch is back. Now join the meltdown
Waiting lists for new luxury watches are frustratingly long but there are some crafty alternatives
Jacqueline Karachi on being a steward of the brand’s design language
Musician turned master maker Takuma Kawauchiya is transforming time at the Japanese house
How to make the most refined jewels shine? Wear them ultra casually
Plus, the Hogwarts for horologists, designer double denim and London’s most charming sandwich shop
Tired of endless books on time management? An artist and a watchmaker, no less, share wisdom about this most precious resource in modern life
The Lycée Edgar Faure is training a new generation of independent watchmakers
Go deep or go home this summer
The line between explicitly male and female designs is blurring, as buying habits and tastes change along with gender identity itself
The German company’s chronograph, with its signature oversized date, traces its heritage back almost two centuries
Founded just 24 years ago, the watchmaker is attracting a loyal young following with its takes on antiquarian-inspired horology
Frustration at the toylike offerings aimed at youngsters is spawning more durable designs with added educational value
Estimate for sale next month reflects standing of George Daniels’ protégé in handmade tradition, say analysts
The Genevan is expanding his creative reputation, built on supplying industry players, to launch his own luxury marque
Sponsoring races and concours shows has long been a way to connect with wealthy, mechanically minded fans
From dressing down to sports fix or cost-of-living sensitivities, gents who can afford them are opting out of luxury timepieces
We road-test the latest high-tech kit
Major launches, headline innovations and hero pieces at this week’s horlogerie jamboree in Geneva
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