Presented to us by Mr. Bernard Fornas, CEO of Cartier International, you will see a preview of this very interesting exhibition regrouping only watches from the Cartier Collection.
Tags: Arnaud Carrez, Bernard Fornas, Cartier, Time Art
For the launch of its third member of the family of products, Jean-Marc Jacot, CEO of the Parmigiani Fleurier, gives us further insights into the Ovale collection; a new shape, a new movement and some very original retracting hands for some timepieces of the collection.
The prestigious manufacture from Le Brassus involved itself with the biggest contemporary art fair of the world: ArtBasel. Discover glimpses of the event and the reasons of such a partnership with Tim Sayler, Chief Marketing Officer, and Jasmine Audemars, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors
A watch must respect precise criteria to obtain the Geneva seal certification and some operations, as the assembling for instance, must be done on its territory. At Vacheron Constantin, the process begins with the finishes and ends with the final tests as the accuracy for instance. The criteria have been defined in a law that has been adapted in 2011 and the controls are managed by Timelab, a dedicated office. Join The Watches TV to see how a watch get certified
To be established as a fine watchmaking brand, you need to have at some point a jewelry watch collection in your portfolio. Corum can now present such a collection, but they’ve also developed a very interesting gem setting technique that enables to produce spectacular dials that we’re not used to, find out more in this video.
Set in the famous sound studio Dynamec, the first Watchmakers’ Ball welcomed many guests from the watchmaking industry. For their first overall victory of the fleet races, a small and determined Energy Team demonstrated what they’ve been talking about since Plymouth; they belong with the best and will do what it takes to remain there. Flashback and interview with Loïck and Bruno Peyron and the team. In 1977, Vincent Calabrese invented an incredible movement that thanks to Corum and the vision of René Bannwart would become a few years later the iconic Golden Bridge. More than 30 years after the birth of this watch in 1981, Corum’s CEO Antonio Calce has pushed for the brand and Mr Calabrese to collaborate again. The goal is to not only to tell the story behind this incredible adventure, but also in exchanging new ideas with the current team of Laurent Besse and who knows what could come out!
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