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An Entrepreneur Plans to Revive a French Family Watch Brand
Eberjax, which made chronographs, stopped production in 1983. But Christophe Hoppé intends to start it again.

Watch Fairs Crowd the Calendar
A couple of years ago, experts predicted the end of in-person events. But a quick look at the 2024 schedule shows how wrong they were.

HYT Aims to Bounce Back — Again
After the brand’s roller-coaster decade, Vincent Perriard is now running the show — and trying to calm the waters.

A Watch Chief Executive Who Wasn’t the Obvious Choice
Until she took charge at Audemars Piguet last year, Ilaria Resta had spent her career in fragrance and beauty.

Watches That Can Reflect the Colors of the Rainbow
New techniques and processes create case finishes that appear to change hue as the wearer moves.

At Van Cleef & Arpels, Going Into ‘Unknown Territories’
Rainer Bernard, the house’s director of research and development of watches, says a sense of exploration drives its horological efforts.

Piaget’s Distinctive Look and the Woman Who Styles It
Stéphanie Sivrière, who joined the Swiss watchmaker in 2002, now is its creative director of jewelry and watches.