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Bell & Ross - BR V2-94 R.S.18

BR V2-94 R.S.18
BR V2-94 R.S.18

Official watch partner of the Renault Sport Formula One™ Team, Bell & Ross celebrates the reopening of the French Grand Prix with its first presentation of a Vintage model from the collections linked to the partnership. To mark the return of Formula 1® to France, the BR V2-94 R.S.18 will be featuring a black rubber strap stamped with the French flag during the French Grand Prix.

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Vacheron Constantin - Les Collectionneurs

Les Collectionneurs
Les Collectionneurs
Les Collectionneurs
Les Collectionneurs

In London this month, Vacheron Constantin unveiled Les Collectionneurs - a selling exhibition of 18 pocket watches and wristwatches dating from 1923 to 1969, and which have been fully restored and serviced by the Swiss house. Available at the Bond Street boutique for a limited period, each timepiece notably comes with a two-year guarantee – the same as for a modern Vacheron Constantin watch – and a certificate of authenticity.

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Hublot - Reopening of the flagship store on the Place Vendôme

Reopening of the flagship store on the Place Vendôme
Reopening of the flagship store on the Place Vendôme
Réouverture de la boutique flagship de la Place Vendôme

On 22nd June 2018, Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO of Hublot next to Hublot Ambassadors, Richard Orlinski, the French sculptor and Artist, and Yannick Alléno, the three Michelin star Chef, officially inaugurated the Parisian Flagship, freshly renovated and located at the heart of the 1st arrondissement on the famous place Vendôme. « After Cannes and Saint-Tropez in 2017, we celebrate here in Paris – the first global city to welcome a Hublot Boutique in 2007 – the reopening of our flagship store. Albeit mature, France is an watchmaking market for which Hublot still has great expectations as exemplified by a new opening coming very soon! Hublot Loves France », said Ricardo Guadalupe.

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Longines - Royal Ascot races with Ambassador of Elegance Eddie Peng

Royal Ascot races with Ambassador of Elegance Eddie Peng

Characterized by a typical English sartorial elegance, Royal Ascot is considered worldwide to be one of the most prestigious sporting events in the calendar. After celebrating its ten-year partnership with Ascot in 2016, Longines announced last week the renewal of its long-lasting association with the Berkshire racecourse. Under this agreement, the brand becomes an Official Partner of Ascot and continues its designation as Official Timekeeper and Watch. At Royal Ascot, the brand is also given an elevated profile, which includes stalls branding, on Wednesdays. 

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Editorial - A hairy encounter

If you frequent watch news sites you will have noticed a new member of the watch fraternity. Wrist hairs have become an essential accessory for watches, as vital as a crown or a strap. The wristshot, a popular variant of a selfie, has invaded blogs, Instagram feeds and even official watch adverts looking for some casual lifestyle branding. And with it come all those ugly little keratin stowaways.

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Longines - Longines Master Collection in New York

Based in St. Imier since 1832, Longines has a long tradition in watchmaking, characterised by the elegance of its watches. Using expertise gained as the company has evolved, Longines has gradually forged ties with the world of sport, where it demonstrates its excellence in precision timekeeping.Today, Longines is the oldest brand still in business, unchanged, in the international registers held by the World Intellectual Property Organization...

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Glashütte Original - 10 years of the German Watch Museum Glashütte

10 years of the German Watch Museum Glashütte
10 years of the German Watch Museum Glashütte
10 years of the German Watch Museum Glashütte

In 2005 the German town of Glashütte put out a tender looking for an innovative way to make use of one of the town centre's most historic buildings, the former German Watchmaking School. A year later, the documents establishing the "German Watch Museum Glashütte – Nicolas G. Hayek" Foundation were signed by the town of Glashütte and Glashütte Original. The idea was to set up a watch museum, with the town contributing its watch collection and Glashütte Original purchasing and restoring the former watchmaking school with the support of the Swatch Group. After two years of renovation work, the museum opened in 2008. Over the past ten years, more than 300,000 people from a wide variety of backgrounds have visited the museum, from groups of local schoolchildren to watch collectors from afar.

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