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Jeweller of Joy
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Épure and Boucheron jewellery pieces embody Frédéric Boucheron’s philosophy of life. He chose the Latin script “Horas non numero nisi serenas”, meaning “I count only the joyful hours” as the motto for his watchmaking.
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The Chamber of Wonders
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The great artisans of Girard-Perregaux created tiny masterpieces inspired by ancient maps of the world.
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Magic of patterns
Horses, zebras, pegasus and unbelievable motifs from scarfs and ties appeared on the dials of Hermès timepieces.
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The clean face of time
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Clean and elegant dials are produced in Glashütte Original’s Pforzheim manufacture. Deep blue and mother-of-pearl guilloche were on show in Basel.
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Savelli Jardin Secret
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“Elevate a phone into haute couture” – is how Alessandro Savelli described his company’s mission in an interview. We visited Savelli in Basel
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The Rolex Way
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In Basel Rolex flashed their gem-setting skills on the new DateJust Pearlmaster series and introduced the new Calibre 3255 in the Day-Date.
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Make your move
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The Tudor Pelagos 2015 model received a new movement developed and produced in-house. At Baselworld we immersed into the novelties.
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Next stop on the Journey
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Sponsored by Chopard, Mille Miglia and Cannes Film Festival are coming up in May. We saw the dedicated pieces at Baselworld.
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Embroidered dreams
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Chanel interpreted its exceptional know-how of haute couture to watches too, embroidering silk thread and natural pearls on dials.