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Breitling - Gala night in Beijing

Gala night in Beijing
Gala night in Beijing

Breitling announced its presence in China with a gala night at Beijing’s Phoenix Center. The Phoenix Center welcomed some 500 invited guests. They entered the venue via a red carpet flanked by lanterns while more than 100 members of the local and international media photographed and interviewed the VIPs as they arrived. 

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Urban Jürgensen - 245 years of watchmaking history

The story begins not in the year 1773 appended to the Urban Jürgensen logo, which marks the 245th anniversary of the company, but in 1745 with the birth of Jørgen Jørgensen, the son of a servant from Adelgade. From humble beginnings, one of the most significant watchmaking dynasties in history was born.

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Phillips - The Geneva Watch Auction: EIGHT

The Geneva Watch Auction: EIGHT

The Geneva Watch Auction: EIGHT realised a total of CHF 21,359,750/$21,250,815 (pre-sale estimate: CHF 12 to 21 million), confirming Phillips’ market leadership in watch sales. The result is more than 50% what its nearest competitor achieved during the same weekend, and makes this the third most successful auction of the year, behind the Geneva Watch Auction: SEVEN and The Daytona Ultimatum, all of which were organized by Phillips in Association with Bacs & Russo. 

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Parmigiani Fleurier - The first interview with new CEO Davide Traxler

The first interview with new CEO Davide Traxler
The first interview with new CEO Davide Traxler
The first interview with new CEO Davide Traxler
The first interview with new CEO Davide Traxler
The first interview with new CEO Davide Traxler

What are your initial impressions of the brand, a few months after arriving?
Following on from some necessary strategy adjustments, the direction we’ve taken is based on the brand’s strong points, as revealed by an in-depth look at our history and distinctive characteristics. The art of Restoration allows us to anchor all our innovations and activities in the discoveries and knowledge acquired by master watchmakers throughout history.

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GMT Magazine - Black and light in the fall issue

Ever-present in watchmaking as in life itself, black is also the October theme of the Watch Photo Awards: an initiative launched by our publishing house and echoed by media around the world for the past six months. The 60 watch photos selected since May (respectively themed The Blue, Sport, Holidays, On Two Wheels or Four and Food and Drink) were on show from November 1st to 10th at the Musée d’art et d’histoire de Genève, as part of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) exhibition for which GMT is also serving as media partner. Congratulations to the devotees of fine watchmaking whose photos are thus published and displayed. While black is the guiding thread of this fall issue, the GPHG will be very much in the limelight after the prize-giving. GMT presented the competition favorites and gifts the official catalog to its readers, who were able to follow the ceremony live on worldtempus.com, which will also provide an analysis of the results.

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Cartier - From blue to white

From blue to white
From blue to white

The Ballon Bleu is one of Cartier’s great success stories. It’s unisex; it’s available in a variety of different materials; it can be simple or complicated; and it comes in seven different sizes with various options and styles of gem-setting. Its name comes from the angle at which the lugs meet the case, which resembles the way in which a hot air balloon tapers down towards the basket; it’s also a reference to the three-dimensional curves of the case. The blue comes from the precious spinel set into the crown, protected by a small metal bridge. The Ballon Blanc shares the same shape, but not the same vocation.

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Alpina - Alpina Shadow Line

Alpina Shadow Line
Alpina Shadow Line

Alpina unveils the Shadow Line made up of six models - from its Startimer Pilot and Alpiner collections - featuring smoked dials and equipped with a connected e-strap, exclusively developed by the brand. Best-selling pieces of the brand, the Startimer Pilot big Date Quartz Chronograph, the Startimer Pilot Automatic and the Alpiner 4 Automatic are presented in new interpretations combining urban elegance and sporty technicity.

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Maurice Lacroix - Masterpiece Square Wheel Retrograde

Masterpiece Square Wheel Retrograde

For the first time, the Masterpiece Square Wheel Retrograde brings together in a single watch two of Maurice Lacroix’s signature complications: the square wheel and the retrograde date. Visually, both these elements share the dial, producing an unusual combination of shapes, with the square wheel and the clover-leaf-shaped gear alongside the arc of the retrograde date, taking up three-quarters of the visible area.

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Breitling - For the love of the ocean

For the love of the ocean
For the love of the ocean
For the love of the ocean
For the love of the ocean

The Superocean collection was unveiled in 1957, which means it celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2017. Humans approaching their sixtieth birthday are generally starting to think about retirement. Not so for the watch collection, which continues to innovate, releasing new models that combine cutting-edge technology with timeless aesthetics. To celebrate the anniversary, Breitling gave this iconic watch a redesign, while retaining its original spirit. 

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Why not...? - Cast against type and the Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver

Cast against type and the Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver
Cast against type and the Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver
Cast against type and the Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver
Cast against type and the Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver
Cast against type and the Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver
Cast against type and the Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver
Cast against type and the Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver
Cast against type and the Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver
Cast against type and the Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver

How many actresses and actors owe their success at the Oscars and Golden Globes to a performance that was in complete contrast to their image or their nature? The history of theatre and cinema is riddled with such artistic surprises that make people stop and think and say to themselves “I would never have thought that he/she could have played that role so well”.

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A l’Emeraude - Lausanne’s family-run fine watch store

Lausanne’s family-run fine watch store
Lausanne’s family-run fine watch store

Stores like A l’Emeraude in Lausanne are a rarity nowadays. Not only is it a bricks-and-mortar-only watch and jewellery store, it is also independent and family run. It has been present around the central Place St. François area of Lausanne since 1909, serving a primarily local and loyal customer base. The Cremers family, who acquired the store in 2004, are only the third owners of this well-known address among watch fans in Lausanne. Since taking over the business, they have expanded it considerably, growing from a 60m2 premises to more than 250m2 in 2017 and doubling the workforce. A l’Emeraude is the only watch retailer in Switzerland with a separate boutique for Patek Philippe and Rolex watches.

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