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Watch Photo Awards - The best photos from March

The March competition included two themes related to Baselworld: watch and architecture photos. The jury has selected the ten photos below, for each theme. You can now vote for your two favourite photos by clicking on the "vote" button.

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Baselworld 2019 - Interview with Michel Loris-Melikoff, Managing Director

Just like last year’s announcement by the Swatch Group that it would be leaving Baselworld, the press release announcing Breitling’s absence next year was issued early on a Sunday morning. One might argue that this is the perfect way to attempt to bury bad news. But the news was not entirely bad, since it coincided with a confirmation that the world’s biggest and best-known watch company, Rolex, is extending its presence at the show next year and allocating a brand-new space for its sister brand Tudor. WorldTempus spoke to Baselworld’s Managing Director, Michel Loris-Melikoff, about what this means for the future of the exhibition.

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Blancpain - Villeret Quantième Perpétuel

Symbolizing classicism in its purest form, the Blancpain's Villeret collection embodies the brand's profound attachment to the values of traditional watchmaking, notably conveyed through movements with horological complications such as the perpetual calendar. The latter serves to indicate the day of the week, date, month and leap year without requiring any adjustment until 2100.

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Hublot - R3 Art of Fusion, “living” dynamic installation

R3 Art of Fusion, “living” dynamic installation

The contemporary installation treated visitors to a show which subtly unveiled the brand’s latest products. The real timepieces disappeared, reappeared and played with images in a rhythmic animation. This innovation was the fruit of the friendship between Xavier Dietlin and Xavier Perrenoud. At a very early stage, they both agreed that traditional display cases were outdated. So the two companions set out to create a display case that took the form of an animated sculpture rather than a conventional case.

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Bucherer - Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph Bucherer Blue Editions

Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph Bucherer Blue Editions
Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph Bucherer Blue Editions

For Oris, the cooperation in the context of Bucherer Blue Editions is a completely natural partnership, firstly because Bucherer and Oris are independent, traditional companies with shared values such as the pursuit of innovation and integrity. Furthermore, Oris has been campaigning for ocean conservation together with leading organisations for many years and therefore associates the colour blue primarily with water. 

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Hermès - Awooooo

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The howling wolf against the backdrop of the star-studded night sky with a quarter moon is the second design by Alice Shirley after “Grrrrr!” in 2016 to make it on to an enamel watch dial in the Hermès collection. Like the square scarves where the designs first featured, the watches with these hand-painted enamel dials are strictly limited editions, with just eight being produced.

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Girard-Perregaux - La Esmeralda Tourbillon, white gold

In 2016, to celebrate its 225th anniversary, Girard-Perregaux presented the pink gold Esmeralda Tourbillon, a wristwatch inspired by the Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges pocket chronometer that won the gold medal at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1889. Winner of the Tourbillon Watch Prize awarded by the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève 2016, La Esmeralda Tourbillon features a timeless design, a unique signature of its kind, and a more contemporary look.

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Hublot - Interview with Ricardo Guadalupe

Interview with Ricardo Guadalupe
Interview with Ricardo Guadalupe
Interview with Ricardo Guadalupe

Jean-Claude Biver sang your praises at your Baselworld press conference this year. What have you learned from your longstanding working relationship with him?
We have been working together for 25 years so when he says that he has been successful because of me, I would turn that on its head and say that I’ve been successful thanks to him! Meeting Jean-Claude Biver has allowed me to enjoy the career that I have had. He is my mentor and the partnership has worked very well because we are complementary to each other. If we were the same it wouldn’t work.

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