Watch industry continues to tick
HOW to describe Baselworld, the annual Swiss watch show? Let’s start with the smell. To put it a crassly, it smells like money.
HOW to describe Baselworld, the annual Swiss watch show? Let’s start with the smell. To put it a crassly, it smells like money.
THERE is a very simple rule when it comes to eating in public: you don’t.
LOUIS Vuitton forges a place as a maker of unique and innovative complications with its new racing watch.
DIOR is a brand steeped in femininity, with an elegant woman – Laurence Nicolas – as the head of its timepieces division.
WHEN it comes to aeroplane travel, hell is other people and their carry-on luggage.
KEEN readers of this journal would know that past versions of this editor’s letter used to carry a photograph of me.
WITH two “miracle” products keeping sales pumping along, L’Oreal is looking for further growth by taking better care of its luxury customers.
Social media is a veritable minefield of bad behaviour
THE allure of Nicole Kidman is helping Omega to sell its new line of hi-tech Ladymatic timepieces.
AFTER I left school in 1984 I worked as a Christmas casual in the food hall of David Jones George Street Sydney store.
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