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• A new generation is not going to allow a rising gold price to stand in their way

• Marine treasures should be exulted and explored to their full extent - -

Content

Markets take the shine off sparklers

Scheherazade Daneshkhu on a spectacular highwire act that may be coming to an end

Watches under pressure: A chill wind threatens to hit sales hard

Simon de Burton reports on industry concerns about the future in a downturn

Auctions: Close eye on performance at the November sales

Simon de Burton on the prospects for maintaining blockbuster records

Back with a vengeance: Auction to break new ground

Simon de Burton on the return of Osvaldo Patrizzi to the saleroom scene

Sihh: An expensive change of date for your diary

Simon de Burton on the fallout from Geneva’s logistical machinations

Angelo Bonati: ‘Premium on real values and authenticity’

Haig Simonian talks to Panerai’s chief executive

Movado’s brand strategy: Younger generation in drive to lift sales

Jonathan Birchall on the New Jersey company’s efforts to stay at the top

Testing time: It’s a tough world under the hammer

Nicholas Foulkes on Lange & Söhne’s extreme bashing regime

Mondiane railway watch: The train departing from Platform 9 ...

Michael Balfour on precision born out of Swiss railways

Relaunch of Badollet: Resurrection of a family pedigree 235 years in the making

Michael Balfour looks back at seven generations of watchmakers

Bespoke watches: So, you want to stand out from the crowd?

Vintage movements: Inspiration pops out of an old chest of drawers

Rolex: No time for celebrating world’s top brand

Watches to watch: Spending wisely is the name of the game

Counting your carats: Twinkling stones and fantastical creatures

In the pink: Australian anthill yields its rose rarities

New classic colours: Allure of the unusual puts gems in shade

Pearls: The kinks and quirks of marine treasures

Ethics of gold: Clean campaign gathers traction

Laurence Graff: As close as you can get to a sure thing

The Studio: Deep in the labyrinthine world of top secrets

Costume jewellery: Where the appeal is more about the style

Young British jewellers: Exciting times for young creative talent

Fantasy jewels: Something for the Goth-rock brigade

Exotic venues: Unconventional settings attract affluent clients

Coral: For people ‘turned off by abundance’

Interview: Ronan Keating


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