This week's editorial is all about Milano d'Oro and the commitment of numerous watch manufacturers to support an event...
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Wonderful urban legends are circulating in Italy about the operation of the new Accutron Spaceview 2020. Among them is the one about the...
2020 is the year of the off-show without a salon. It started in January with LVMH Watch Week in Dubai, just before the world came to a halt and with it the two salons planned for April. Months of bans and uncertainty passed without any exhibitions or events of any kind. Until 26 August, when the Geneva Watch Days opened. A three-day event of presentations and (a few) events, officially attended by 16 manufacturers and unofficially by numerous other small companies, in a 'non-salon outing' that took place in the most varied places in the city.
Organisation too laborious and times too tight, the Foundation of Haute Horlogerie (FHH) declines requests from other brands to participate in Watches & Wonders 2021.
The news that has been circulating since yesterday will send more than one enthusiast's heart racing.
The magazine RobbReport has given "quietly confirmed" by Rolex that on 1 September the company's news will be online on Rolex.com.
The Italian press, meanwhile, is invited to the Rolex headquarters in Milan on 1 September, officially for the inauguration of the renovated headquarters (as L'Orologio has learned in advance).
Even the British press, as reported by the English WatchPro, has received a Save the Date for 1 September. More clues are not confirmation, but... they feed a valid suspicion.
Patek Philippe is ready to lift the curtain on new watches. Due to the worsening Covid-19 emergency in the world, Patek...
We publish a preview of the interview with Roberto Vacca that will appear in the next issue 286 of L'Orologio, on newsstands from 28 April. Engineer,...
Baselworld's reaction to the cancellation of participation in the 2021 edition by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Chanel, Chopard and Tudor...
Rolex, Patek Philippe, Chanel, Chopard and Tudor are leaving Baselworld. It was in the air, after the exchange of jokes between the committee of the...
It's official. Rolex will not be announcing any new products any time soon. In the official note signed by Arnaud Boetsch, Communication & Image Director, it is...
The Geneva Watch Days will no longer be held at the end of April as planned, but are postponed by four months and rescheduled for 26-29 August 2020.
Until Sunday 22 March you can buy the hard copy of L'Orologio 285 (on newsstands from this week) directly online with a credit card: http://bit.ly/acquistalorologio