Watches

Chris Aire sues Rolex

Los Angeles-based watch and jewelry designer Chris Aire is sueing 17 major watch companies and 200 others for “trademark infringement,…

BaselWorld 2010 – after the GFC

Martin Foster reviews watches and clocks at BaselWorld 2010 in the aftermath of the 2009 global financial meltdown.

Hayek’s daughter takes over at Swatch

Nayla Hayek, the 59-year-old daughter of Swatch Group founder Nicolas Hayek, has been appointed chairman of the company.

‘Unknown’ watch tops rich list

High net-worth consumers have rated Blancpain as the most luxurious watch brand in the 2010 Luxury Brand Status Index survey.

Another time, another place… GTE Geneva

Martin Foster visits the artisan watchmakers doing it alone in the new Geneva Time Exhibition.

The best of times – SIHH Geneva

Martin Foster reviews the latest releases from the world's top watchmakers at the 2010 SIHH in Geneva.

Pulsar re-signs with Sydney FC

Pulsar – a global watch brand owned by Seiko – has re-signed its sponsorship agreement with Sydney FC and will…

Cyma returns to Oz

After almost 50 years absence, the Swiss watch brand has returned to the Australian market.

BaselWorld signals industry recovery

The success of BaselWorld 2010 signals a recovery phase for the watch and jewellery industry, according to the fair's organisers.

Branding success

Jenny Berich discusses the power of the brand with the people behind some of the industry's leading names.

Define opens Brisbane showroom

Less than a year after opening for business, watch importer Define Watches, has opened a showroom in Brisbane.

Lewis takes on Germans

NSW-based Lewis Watchmakers has recently become the official Australian service centre for German watch brands imported by Define Watches. The…
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