Watches & Jewellery
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Inside the Mad world of Hatton Labs watch customisation
Hatton Labs and Mad's rethought Audemars Piguet Royal Oak unites jewellery and horological skills
By Hannah Silver Published
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Boghossian looks to the palaces of the world for a regal high jewellery collection
Boghossian's new Palace Voyages collection is inspired by royal architecture
By Hannah Silver Published
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Off to the races: H Moser & C's partnership with Formula One
H. Moser & Cie is the latest watch brand to join the F1 family, becoming fast friends with Alpine Racing
By James Gurney Published
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Inside the design of the Audemars Piguet [RE]Master02
The Audemars Piguet [RE]Master02 is based on an original 1960s watch design
By Laura McCreddie-Doak Published
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Boucheron’s ‘Quatre’ collection multiplies into a series of eye-catching fine jewellery numbers
Boucheron marks the 20th anniversary of the ‘Quatre’ collection in style
By Hannah Silver Published
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Hedi Slimane translates Jean Arp's sculptures into jewellery pieces for the Celine Bijoux d’Artistes Project
Hedi Slimane pays tribute to the organic form of Jean Arp’s work Ptolémée II, in the latest itineration of the Celine Bijoux d’Artistes Project
By Hannah Silver Published
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Ashaha’s jewellery gives Amazigh Berber culture a 1970s twist
Discover the textured forms of Ashaha’s gold jewellery
By Hannah Silver Published
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Discover Kia Schwan's colourful, Art Deco-inspired jewellery
Kia Schwaninger draws on experience at Van Cleef & Arpels and Harry Winston for her Kia Schwan jewellery brand
By Mazzi Odu Published
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Gem-studded geometry: jewellery brand Moltke comes to Dover Street Market
Moltke’s founder takes us inside its latest architecturally inspired jewellery collection, ‘Abacus’, crafted from recycled gold and lab-grown diamonds
By Hannah Silver Published
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Design, culture and jewellery: Cartier in Singapore
Cartier is celebrating 100 years of Trinity with a series of pop-ups around the world
By Daven Wu Published
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Discover the best watch boutiques: next up, Vacheron Constantin, London
The new Vacheron Constantin space in London is an elegant meeting-point for collectors
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Chaumet, Cartier and Chanel up their high jewellery watch game for 2024
In 2024's high jewellery watch designs, performance tech and centuries-old techniques combine to brilliant effect
By Caragh McKay Published
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Casio marks 50-year anniversary with rereleased vintage digital watches
Fifty years after the Casiotron, Casio is re-releasing classic watches
By Hannah Silver Published
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The British watch brands to know now: from intriguing innovators to heritage revivals
British watch brands are in the ascendant – discover some of the most exciting names and their timepieces
By James Gurney Published
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Shinola’s Elijah McCoy pocket watch pays homage to the pioneering locomotive engineer
Shinola continues its Great American series with the Elijah McCoy Mechanic 45mm pocket watch
By Hannah Silver Published
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Lugano’s versatile high jewellery pieces are too good to save for special occasions
Californian brand Lugano embraces unexpected materials and cool design codes in its informal high jewellery
By Hannah Silver Published
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‘Given hip-hop’s roots in New York, the chance to tell this story in this city is very special’
The American Museum of Natural History plays a blinder with ‘Ice Cold: An Exhibition of Hip-Hop Jewelry’, a cultural trip through jewellery design
By Caragh McKay Published
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What is salmon gold? Mejuri launches fully traceable new material
Jewellery brand Mejuri is shifting the emphasis to ethical and sustainable gold with a new collection
By Hannah Silver Published
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Self-Portrait launches first jewellery collection
Self-Portrait rethinks traditional motifs in its first jewellery collection, turning the feminine flounces of the bow into chic, contemporary pieces
By Hannah Silver Published
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Cartier celebrates Japan’s artistic legacy in Tokyo
‘Musubi – Half-Century of Cartier in Japan and Beyond’ is a major new exhibition at Tokyo National Museum, celebrating jewellery, Japanese art and creative exchange
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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Jewelled watches: five iconic designs get a glittering makeover
From the Rolex Daytona to the Patek Philippe Aquanaut, 2024 is a dazzling year for jewelled verions of watch design classics
By Caragh McKay Published
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Pin Point: Victoire de Castellane and Kim Jones present a dazzling Dior high-jewellery brooch design
Paris Fashion Week Men’s S/S 2025 was the launchpad for the pair's latest collaboration
By Caragh McKay Published
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Skeletonised watches are making a dazzling return in 2024
Skeletonised watches return, once again opening up their dials, letting us enjoy mechanical watchmaking at its intricate finest
By Thor Svaboe Published
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The golden feast: Elhanati's jewelled cutlery
Elhanati and Conie Vallese indulge in a little Gothic fantasy with a suite of jewelled cutlery
By Caragh McKay Published
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The American watch brands to know now
From Autodromo to JN Shapiro, American watch brands are having a moment
By Chris Hall Published
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How Patek Philippe revived the dome clock: enamelling goes outré
These enamelled dome clocks are part of a London exhibition highlighting Patek Philippe's dedication to keeping rare craft techniques alive
By Caragh McKay Published
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Tiffany Wonder in Tokyo is ‘intimate, cinematic and refined’
‘Tiffany Wonder’, an exhibition at Tokyo Node Gallery, is a sparkling journey through the history of Tiffany & Co, designed by architects OMA
By Danielle Demetriou Published