LVMH’s Watch Week in Dubai took the place in January, which for the first time in more than a decade, happened to not coincide with any Swiss watch fairs. (At press time, this is the only watch fair that went ahead in 2020, with both Watches & Wonders and BaselWorld cancelling their shows. For those looking for fair coverage and attendant novelties, this story is it in this issue – Ed). It is decidedly a more relaxed atmosphere in Dubai but still a serious one.
In his opening remarks, Bvlgari CEO Jean Christophe Babin noted that LVMH decided to hold its own watch exhibition in the first month of 2020 because it was important for its retailers to know early in the year what the novelties are going to be and for crucial watch media to plan editorial coverage for major highlights and novelties of the brands. It was not difficult to convince sister brands, Zenith, and Hublot to participate in the LVMH Watch Week (our coverage of Hublot news from this fair has been integrated into our story on bracelets this issue – Ed).
Though participating but not exhibiting at LVMH Watch Week, TAG Heuer celebrated the occasion of their 160th birthday with a re-edition of the Heuer Carrera chronograph with a special Carrera 160 Years Silver Limited Edition. Shown only to selected media, the newest chronograph is inspired by the original Carrera “2447S” monochrome silver-dial watch of the early 1960s. The TAG Heuer Carrera 160 Years Silver Limited Edition (pictured right) is not a remake of the original Carrera 2447S but it shares many of the same elements. This includes such standouts as a monochrome silver-coloured dial, polished case and pushers, and three chronograph counters with concentric circles.
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BRAND ELEVATION
On the sidelines of Geneva Watch Days, Bulgari CEO JeanChristophe Babin talks about the challenges of having one brand identity across all categories, and tells us what he really thinks of watch fairs.
EVEN MORE HANDS
For the third year in a row, the collective WOW team shares the watches we ponied up for. As always, we include a couple of fantasy pieces and more than a few fails.
CONCEPTS AND CONSEQUENCES
What is the legacy of concept watches? What happens when the show is over and it is time to actually manufacture them? How do these ticking research labs translate into actual, wearable timepieces...if they ever do?
THE QUESTION OF SUCCESSION
In the watchmaking industry, a company’s longevity is oftentimes measured not in decades but in centuries. What then happens to a brand beyond its founders? We speak to three CEOs to answer this question.
LEAPS AND BOUNDS
The quest to add one day to a month every four years may seem like a mundane task in the digital age, but achieving this mechanically is anything but.
FLIP SIDE
Omega celebrates the first human flight orbit the moon with a new Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon.
SNAPPING BACK
A powerful showcase for a one-of-a-kind constant force mechanism, the Girard Perregaux Neo Constant Escapement is now available for everyone.
GO FOR GOLD
Forty-five years after Piaget released its allgold Polo 79 luxury sports watch to critical acclaim, the maison revisits this iconic collection with a new ultra-thin movement.
CLEAR WINNER
Hublot's fourth collaboration with Takashi Murakami puts the artist's joyful flower motif at the centre of a bold new case design.
HISTORICAL TRIBUTE
Parmigiani Fleurier launches a new version of their Tonda PF Hijri Perpetual Calendar with a vivid green dial.