What year are we in again?
The Baselworld watch fair went vintage with a vengeance.
The Baselworld watch fair went vintage with a vengeance.
Does celebrity endorsement really sell more watches? You bet it does, says the head of Omega.
German luxury product brand Montblanc has made a smart watch. The Android-based Montblanc Summit timepiece arrives in Australia in May and will cost about $1500.
Tag Heuer's new watch uses Silicon Valley smarts, but still has prized "Swiss Made" certification.
Demand for watches is falling, so watchmakers are experimenting with selling beyond their usual retailers.
Rather than customers shopping for watches, watchmakers – more than ever – need to shop for customers. Here's what they're doing.
Rolex, women and customer's wallets will be winners this year, our watch editor predicts.
Michael Biercuk works at the cutting edge of research but his other passion is a technology from the past.
Blancpain is diving into marine research by spending more than 1 million euros.
A Patek Philippe wrist watch dating from 1941 set a world record auction price of $14.5 million in Geneva on the weekend.
Special editions are about everything but long hours on the wrist.
IWC Schaffhausen timepieces costing as much as $121,000 will go on sale on Yoox Net-a-Porter Group's websites next week.
The latest watch sales figures have thrown a crouton into the cogs.
Apple Watch is leading a local smartwatch boom, but Samsung and Android lead in smartphones ahead of the iPhone 7 launch.
It ticks, it's beautiful and it doesn't need a wrist to hold it.
Predicting what is going to entice clients to clamp something new onto their wrists is an art form.
After Apple forced everyone to get used to square watches, the Moto 360 is a nice return.
First fall in smartwatch shipments raises questions about whether their time has already passed.
Can you guess the chef who's hosting a masterclass at Sydney's Halcyon House?
Jean-Claude Biver says the watch industry's sudden troubles should not only be seen as a threat.
The latest flight of fancy from ArtyA comes with an actual butterfly wing in the dial.
Ten watch retailers share what's changed over 10 years.
Max Schweizer, 70, is slowly passing the baton to his son.
Demand is falling around the world. What's a watchmaker to do?
Never has fashion influenced watches as much as it's doing right now.
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