Five Places that Changed Watchmaking
Felix Scholz looks at the historically important geographic locations that played an important part in the horology...
Read moreDetailsFelix Scholz looks at the historically important geographic locations that played an important part in the horology...
Read moreDetailsFounded in 1858, it wouldn’t be until 1959 that the Neuchâtel Observatory opened up its prestigious tests to non-European entrants,...
Read moreDetailsWatch spotting in films has become somewhat of a sport for many enthusiasts. Getting a pixelated glimpse of a lug...
Read moreDetailsKnown as one of the most prolific artists of the 20th century, Andy Warhol’s creative spirit was matched only by...
Read moreDetailsThis year, a lot of attention has been given to one of the more notable anniversaries in the watch world. It was ninety years...
Read moreDetailsShort of living under a planetoid-sized rock, you may have noticed that in 2021 consumer ‘collaborations’ are everywhere. From the...
Read moreDetailsFor this photo shoot, Jaeger-LeCoultre collaborated with Alique, a Dutch-born and New York-based photographer and artist who is renowned for...
Read moreDetailsLeading the team that imagines every detail of Aston Martin’s creations, Marek Reichman’s role as Head of Creative for the...
Read moreDetailsMaker of colourful scarfs, delicate perfumes and curious timepieces, Hermès has diversified quite a lot since its equestrian beginnings in...
Read moreDetailsSince Benedict Cumberbatch wore the Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Mariner Memovox for the making of the short film In a Breath, it...
Read moreDetailsThey are the arms that reach out and hold a watch together. An integral part of a timepiece’s construction, their...
Read moreDetailsAn ode to femininity, the Rendez-Vous collection is an endless source of inspiration for the watchmakers and artisans of Jaeger-LeCoultre...
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