November 7, 2014

How Will Apple’s ‘Smart Watch’ Affect the Industry?

Ryan Raffaelli, a Harvard Business School professor, recently argued that the Apple device could bolster the watch industry rather than threaten it.
November 7, 2014

Hermès Scarves Form Basis for Limited Edition Wristwear

Designs for the carré scarf — drawn from the company’s classic origins as a maker of saddles and other equestrian tackle — are being used for new watch models.
November 7, 2014

Boutique Brands in Japan Keep Independent Watchmaking Alive

In a market dominated by industrial-scale brands such as Seiko, Citizen and Casio, niche businesses are fighting to keep artisan trades alive.
November 7, 2014

Timepieces That Connect With a History of Exploration

Early explorers relied on mechanical timepieces for navigation; modern-day adventurers are carrying on the tradition.
November 7, 2014

Watchmakers Turn to 3-D Printing

Atelier le Brézéguet, a small French company, is among the first in the sector to use the new technology to create unique dials for its wristwatches.
November 5, 2014

Printed Matters

The 23rd annual Print Fair brings together works from masters old and new, from Mary Cassatt to Damien Hirst
November 5, 2014

True Brit

The Royal Institute of British Architects’ headquarters houses a world-class collection in an exquisitely preserved building
November 5, 2014

A Thomas Struth Print Is on the Block

A preview of selected lots from sales around the world
November 5, 2014

City Strong

The 100 Resilient Cities program works to address environmental and economic challenges facing urban centers today
November 5, 2014

Uprooted

The Tennessee-born Bjorn Bjorholm travels to Japan to pursue his love of bonsai