

Anders Modig Davin for The New York Times
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Over the Years, He Has Come to Love Watches
Yves Bugmann, president of the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry, learned about the business as a young man and now has a collection. “All...

When Watchmakers Team Up With Pritzker Prize Winners
Architects say they find a certain affinity between designing major structures and smaller items to wear on the wrist.

An Idea Man and an Artisan Join Forces
The watchmakers Dominique Renaud and Julien Tixier introduce the first piece from their new brand.

A Watchmaker’s Career Moves On, as Do His Creations
Raúl Pagès won a Louis Vuitton accolade for his innovative Régulateur à détente RP1. Now he’s making his RP2 and planning a wristwatch with its...

Watches to Match Your Holiday Sweater
From tartan straps to snowflake dials, brands have found ways to celebrate the season.

Conceiving the Watches of Tomorrow
Graduate students in a rare diploma program for watch design are creating timepieces for the future.

Timepieces With a Mission
The Only Watch charity auction raises funds to tackle Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a cause close to the C.E.O.’s heart.

Ticking the Boxes on a Watch Brand’s 10-Year Plan
Greubel Forsey has already increased some production and reorganized distribution to safeguard what its chief executive called ‘rarity and exclusivity.’

The Return of Daniel Roth (the Brand)
Its revival has started with a meticulously hand-finished tourbillon housed in a double ellipse case — and an atypical business model.