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HourUniverse – Could this Reworking be Successful?
MCH Group, once at the helm of the now-defunct Baselworld watch and jewelery fair, has presented a new exhibition concept, a replacement show called HourUniverse.
New Aviator Timepieces Added to the Patek Philippe Collections
Pilot-style models are among the top bestselling watches in the current Patek Philippe range. That’s why an updated Calatrava Pilot Travel Time model has been added to the Calatrava collection.
Chinese Consumers Support Swiss Watchmakers
Chinese fans of Swiss watchmaking are consolidating their reputation as the world's top luxury watch consumers, and if they're not the ones driving the Swiss industry's growth, they'll certainly keep it from going under.
Ressence Red Type 3MC for Charity
In 2013, the Antwerp-based watchmaker Ressence and its Type 3 model won the Horological Revelation Prize at Geneva's Grand Prix d’Horlogerie. Now it has dedicated a new bright red edition to charity.
Carrera 2020. Lessons in History from TAG Heuer
It's hard to pinpoint the exact date when TAG Heuer's legendary Carrera collection was born. Its history could be traced back to its launch at Basel Fair (now Baselworld) in 1963, or back to the beginning of 1962, when Jack Heuer first heard about the Carrera Panamericana Mexico Road Race.
Richard Mille: A Metronome of Emotions
The new RM72-01 Lifestyle In-House Chronograph by Richard Mille has been described as a "metronome of emotions", and the watchmaking brand insists that time can be controlled and ordered according to aspirations.