Memes, technology and sci-fi: what to expect from art in the US in 2019

Exhibitions in the next 12 months promise to share a wide selection of tech-related artwork, from Instagram inspired pieces to a history of selfies

SIHH and Baselworld, the two major events in the watch industry, to synchronise their calendars

    From 2020, the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie in Geneva (SIHH) and Baselworld in Basel, the two major events in the watch industry, will synchronise their calendars. In 2020, the SIHH will be held from 26 to 29 April in Geneva, followed immediately by Baselworld from 30 April to 5 May in … Read more

Bovet Amadéo Fleurier 44 Notre Dame. Transform it into a pocket watch or a table clock without the use of a single tool

  Since its founding in 1822, Maison BOVET has maintained close ties with collectors in the United States, representing two hundred years of trans-Atlantic friendship. The most prestigious shops in North America now represent BOVET 1822 and bear witness to this commitment. The artisans of BOVET 1822 have manufactured an Amadéo Fleurier 44 Notre Dame … Read more

Michael B. Jordan captures the cool optimism of the Coach Guy 

  Michael B. Jordan Debuts as Global Face of Coach Men’s in His First Campaign for the Brand. American luxury accessories brand Coach announced Michael B. Jordan’s debut as the first global face of Coach menswear. Star actor and producer Michael B. Jordan appears in the Coach men’s global advertising campaign for Spring 2019. Jordan, a … Read more

The world’s most luxurious full-body shiatsu massage chair debuts at CES 2019

  The world’s most luxurious full-body shiatsu massage chair delivers timeless Eastern massage tradition. DreamWave M.8 debuts at CES 2019 as the ultimate choice for achieving complete relaxation at home or in the office. CES is the world’s gathering place for all those who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. Inspired by Ken Okuyama’s automotive … Read more

Bright future? Fashion’s watershed year as it moves from waste to woke

As new brands begin to tackle social and environmental harm, a more sustainable future awaits