These Sustainable Watch Brands Make a Case for Slow Fashion
“Five years from now, we’re still going to be improving our environmental impact,” one founder said.
“Five years from now, we’re still going to be improving our environmental impact,” one founder said.
A second round of the watch brand’s collaboration with Jacquie Aiche features a motif that also appears in her jewelry collection.
Gerald Charles, the line that the celebrated designer created in 2000, has added new models.
“Give me something unique, give me something unusual, give me something original,” Paul Blandford said.
Eight former members of the armed forces collaborated with Bausele on two timepieces, the Australian brand’s first major move into the American market.
The chief executive of Watchfinder & Co. talks about why the platform now has more than 20 boutiques and sales points around the world.
Iterations of the bracelet that coils itself around the wearer’s wrist have turned the popular motif into the Italian jewelry house’s best seller.
Hajime Asaoka uses his background in creating high-end watches made entirely by hand.
Rosy shades ranging from bright crimson to deep burgundy add a spirited touch to classic timepieces.
Jean Arnault, the 24-year-old son of the luxury goods titan Bernard Arnault, is introducing a new watchmaking prize from Louis Vuitton.