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Watches for work…work

New research has suggested that people still like to use a watch to tell the time, rather than just using their mobile phone these days like some people suggest. The survey of executives, carried out by TheLadders.co.uk, found that people especially like to have a watch on in work meetings, with 56% saying they wear [...]

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Let Oris guide you through its past

Luxury watch enthusiasts interested in the past and traditions of watch brands will love the new online resources released by watch brand Oris. The company, which has been creating luxury watches for more than a century, has now made public video footage and an image gallery which bring its history to life. The resources were [...]

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Bell & Ross unveils work of art

Whilst many Bell & Ross fans think all their watches are a work of art, the luxury watch brand is now releasing an actual artwork. Whilst it was first unveiled at Baselworld, 2011, Bell & Ross has now released a little more information about its Twelve O’Clock artwork. It describes the piece as “philosophical and [...]

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IWC & Crafting the Next Generation

Let’s face it; the “Swiss” watch industry is an old industry. Notice that I didn’t use the adjective “antiquated” to describe it. Companies have continually innovated throughout the centuries, crafting increasingly sophisticated and precise pieces. But the environmental rate of innovation that of the macroeconomy, is even greater. There are cross-effects that come with the [...]

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Raymond Weil’s Beneficence

One way or another, cancer affects nearly every individual. If you’re lucky enough to never experience the disease, it’s likely that someone whom you know–whether it be a friend or relative–will. From this perspective, curing cancer is in the interest of every single person. Perhaps that conclusion can be extrapolated to every single corporation as [...]

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