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The UK brand is one of several watchmakers offering a contemporary take on a centuries-old complication
From pieces using high-tech materials to astronaut-themed dials, the industry is exploring new frontiers
The first woman to join the prestigious AHCI, she has honed her craft to produce a debut piece combining the traditional and futuristic
Amid buoyant consumer demand, watchmakers are under pressure to pass on costs or turn to alternative materials
The Antwerp-based doctor and collector combines his love of contemporary pieces with a desire to support emerging talent
Jobs for Indigenous people especially are under threat, though prices for stones are forecast to rise as scarcity increases
As the organisation nears its 700th anniversary, its head wants it to be ‘more relatable’ as an industry showcase
Prices at auction are breaking records, while the gemstone’s individuality is proving popular for engagement rings
Eric Pirson reflects on the brand’s increased focus on sports partnerships, its differences with Rolex and its wider strategic moves
Bvlgari is bucking the gloom in much of the European luxury sector by investing in domestic manufacturing and training
Cartier’s Women’s Pavilion sits besides global efforts by other brands to advance female entrepreneurship
A cohort of cobblers are reinventing the heel
Loungewear has loosened up – but that’s no excuse for sartorial laziness
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The shop and gallery has become a destination for fashion, jewellery and art
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