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10:101stEVENTS & PEOPLEHISTORICAL FEATURESJSH® PRINTMODELS & COLLECTIONSOPINION

Legends & Myths, the Universal and the Spoiled Child

{Published in JSH 01-2020} Today, my Universal and I are in our 70s… It has never needed a repair or inspection service, and continues to tick off the hours without…
10:10EVENTS & PEOPLEGaïa AwardsPRESS REL.W'NEWS

Gaïa Prize: the MIH Museum unveils two meaningful timepieces

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of its building, the International Watchmaking Museum is unveiling two new creations: the MIH Gaïa Series III watch and a special 50th anniversary edition featuring…
10:101stBRANDS LIFEJSH® PRINTW'NEWSWHO’S

Miki Eleta’s mechanical universe

Artists like Miki Eleta are defying the limits of the imagination. In 2022, the Journal Suisse d’Horlogerie JSH devoted a double-page spread to him, which he discovered the following year…
10:10BRANDSEVENTS & PEOPLEW'NEWS

The Vicenterra brand on TV news: opening up new markets!

Vicenterra founder Vincent Plomb talks to French-speaking Swiss television (RTS) about the opening up of new markets, in a topic covered by Nicolas Rossé. Between Georg-Alexander Kern (Breitling CEO), Jean-Christophe…
10:101stEVENTS & PEOPLEHISTORYJSH® PRINTOPINION

Young columnist Amandine discovers the JSH archives

Amandine (watch_it_with_amandine), the youngest watch columnist, reviews her discovery of the historical archives of the Journal Suisse d’Horlogerie JSH. At Maison de l’Horlogerie, Geneva: from the very first issue in…
10:10EVENTS & PEOPLEGaïa AwardsWHO’S

Gaïa Prize, the 2024 ‘Nobels of watchmaking

The 2024 Gaïa Prize jury has delivered its verdict. Three new winners complete the impressive list of recipients of this prize often described as the Nobel Prize of the watchmaking…
10:101stCRAFTSJSH® PRINTOPINIONWHO’S

Tailor-made watchmaking training for collectors and companies

While running her own business creating watch casings, Angélique Chappuis is also involved in teaching future watch designers in La Chaux-de-Fonds. And is developing watchmaking culture courses. Albert-J. de Buttes-LaCôte…
10:101stEVENTS & PEOPLEJSH® PRINTMATERIALSOPINION

Watchmaking cutlery began in Neuchâtel, at Les Halles

The ‘terroir’ approaches are made for getting along, and so are those that combine craftsmanship. Watchmaking and cutlery, cousins and accomplices. In Neuchâtel, Place des Halles, a knife that’s creating…
10:10HISTORY

An open access watchmaking encyclopedia, Chronospedia

In Lyon, François Simon-Fustier, one of the fondators, has trained 16 learners and has received about 200 interns. His ambition: saving heritage and preserving history. Charlotte Ollivier / JSH 1876…
10:101stEVENTS & PEOPLEHISTORYOPINION

The Cluses watchmaking and turning museum

First floor. Locate at 100 place du 11 novembre in Cluses, in Haute-Savoie, a daily shuttles from Geneva. At 45 minutes from Annecy and at 30 minutes from Chamonix, free…

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The work of a lifetime, the book “Le Cadran” by Dr. Helmut Crott (edited by Joël A. Grandjean), the history of the dial in the 20th century, the prestigious history of the Stern dials and of a family that took over the Patek Philippe brand

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