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  • Tudor is back: Heritage-inspired watches are on the rise

    September 23, 2014

      I’m excited: Tudor is back. Who? Well, you’d be forgiven for asking, since the brand hasn’t been in British shops since early in the last decade. But it’s a name that carries clout in the watch world, for Tudor is the sibling brand of Rolex. Hans Wilsdorf, Rolex’s founder, set up Tudor between the [...]

  • From Cartier to Longines, women’s watches are being downsized

    September 23, 2014

    How women’s watch dials are shrinking and why it gives us reasons to be cheerful about the future of the female side of the industry The papping of Jemima Khan wearing a Panerai given to her by her then-boyfriend Hugh Grant in 2005 kick-started women’s love of men’s watches. Grant and Khan’s relationship has long [...]

  • Best beach watches: Timepieces to withstand sand, salt and surf

    June 12, 2014

    If you’re fond of sand dunes and salty air, you’ll be needing a knockabout, colourful addition to your suitcase Ralph Lauren RL67 Safari £2,150 Watches don’t feel more sunkissed and outdoorsy than this – geared towards the savannahs of Africa if you believe the marketing hype, but, more realistically, looking the part for a lazy [...]

  • Perfect watches for summer afternoons

    May 23, 2014

    Nomos Glashutte Lux Weissgold, £13,800, available at Wempe, 43-44 New Bond Street, wempe.com   You might assume that the more hands and functions you add to a watch, the more interesting it gets; and by extension, there’s nothing terribly exciting about a time-only timepiece. It tells the time; it does so cleanly and simply. Done, [...]

  • Women’s watches: fashion houses

    May 23, 2014

    Chanel J12 White Classic, £3,300, chanel.com   There are many subtle nuances of snobbery in the world of watches. One particular favourite is when a group of watch journalists gather and someone inevitably asks: “what are you wearing?” Those with Swiss-made, in-house movements look down on those whose watches contain an off-the-peg one. Those wearing [...]

  • Curtain to be raised on Watches of Switzerland’s Regent Street “theatre”

    April 17, 2014

    Billed as “not a store…[but] theatre”, Watches of Switzerland’s new space at 155 Regent Street promises to take the watch buying experience to another level. When it opens in June, it will house over 20 luxury watch brands, 12 individually branded in-store boutiques for the likes of Rolex, Patek Philippe and Jaeger- LeCoultre, and carry [...]

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