Market of luxury watches rigid yet moving

The luxury watch market seems set in stone. But top executives in the industry confirm, some things are coming apart at the seams.
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The luxury watch market seems set in stone. But top executives in the industry confirm, some things are coming apart at the seams.
Read moreWho wants to play a role in the globalized world, must become market leader in important regions. No one demonstrates this better than Art Basel.
Read moreThe tourism was hit hard by the corona pandemic. However, travel providers, such as Tui Suisse, are getting back on their feet and surprising with data on customer behavior.
Read moreThe Fondation Beyeler is known for its art collection. Now, in its anniversary year, the museum is doing without an important source of income.
Read moreThe Federal Council has created new rules for accommodation providers on booking platforms. Switzerland is rejoicing – but it should be crying.
Read moreAuctions of art collections are usually already spectacular. But what happened in New York will go down in the history books several times over.
Read moreAnyone who thinks people have to save money is very much mistaken. And those who think online retail is ahead are wrong again.
Read moreWhile airlines often just cut corners, a startup wants to once again stylize flying business class as a luxury. And Switzerland is in on the action.
Read moreThe latest travel data impressively show how tourists at home and abroad are currently behaving. There is no sign of a slowdown in the trend.
Read moreCurious people can soon experience a new art project in Zurich. It’s about a pop-up hotel again, where artists design the rooms.
Read moreiPhone manufacturer Apple is known for its sales success. With the iPhone 14 series, however, the strategy is apparently not working – even in the ‘Apple country’ Switzerland.
Read moreClimate activists are currently defacing works of art with tomato soup or mashed potatoes. Swiss museums must therefore review their security and exhibition concepts.
Read moreArt Basel has catapulted itself from crisis back into the top league of art fairs. But, it must be careful not to make the same mistakes as in the past.
Read moreThis week it rained new Michelin stars for top gastronomy in Switzerland. But does the award bring anything at all?
Read moreThe traditional auction houses Sotheby’s and Christie’s are known for their art auctions. But the market leaders are also strong in another segment.
Read moreLufthansa Group’s strategy has been until now to adopt a tough austerity course. But now it is increasingly swinging the path reminiscent of the famous airlines from the Gulf region.
Read moreSometimes it’s hard to believe what officials can come up with to check compliance with the law. A furry new case is causing frowns in many places.
Read moreThe airline Swiss bans so-called AirTags from Apple in checked baggage. The Internet discusses the real reasons for the measure.
Read moreThe Chinese Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong is attracting attention with a spectacular campaign. Despite the costs the idea should pay off.
Read moreTourism in Switzerland has had a fantastic summer. While the Swiss were increasingly drawn abroad again, numerous nations discovered Switzerland as a travel destination.
Read moreInsurance group Helvetia pays tribute to art collector and patron René Theler, who recently passed away. An exhibition provides insight into a Swiss managerial species that probably hardly exists anymore.
Read moreFor the first time Switzerland has issued a gold coin with a face value of 25 francs for circulation. But this is not the only special feature.
Read moreLuxury hotel chain Hyatt has launched a new brand. This time it’s about something very special that’s sure to be unique.
Read moreCredit Suisse has published its Global Wealth Report for the 13th time. The number of ultra-wealthy exploded – but not in Switzerland.
Read moreThe Swiss population’s need for travel continues unabated, according to Tui Suisse. But it’s not just beach vacations that are high on the agenda this coming winter.
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