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Pierre Jacques has stepped away from executive duties at De Bethune to focus on new personal and professional ventures, the ...
Colour is splashing out across the Swiss watchmaking landscape like the pink blob in Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat Came Back. Fresh to the collectability and eye-popping appeal of bright colours is ...
Ahead of today’s unveiling of Breitling’s modernised Superocean Heritage range, the publicity was all about Hawaiian surf ...
A pocket watch owned by Al Capone in the 1920s has been bought by Berry’s Jewellers and will take pride of place in a new ...
Chrono24 has unveiled a new logo and a fresh global marketing campaign titled Time is Our Thing as the secondary market platform continues its mission to become “the global default destination for ...
WATCHPRO: I always like to start with a quick potted history. Tell me about Orr’s and how it fits into the watch and ...
How many times have we all been there: 4am taxis to Heathrow or Gatwick, battling through heaving airports before enduring ...
First LVMH and TAG Heuer toppled Rolex from its peerless position as the watchmaker of Formula 1, now it has seized the ...
Watch collectors are rethinking their portfolios in 2025, driven by shifting tastes, resale values, and new economic ...
Longines first introduced its first Diver watch in 1959 with a super-compressor case and gaskets that made it more ...
WATCHPRO: What is The Embassy and why have you opened with this second retail brand? CHARLIE PRAGNELL: The Embassy is a ...
In an uncertain world, an alliance between German and Japanese brands feels like progress. The famous Bauhaus design of Braun ...