A. Lange & Söhne and the special exhibition “Enchantingly Real. Bernardo Bellotto

Reading Time: 4 minutes A. Lange & Söhne is delighted to support the special exhibition “Enchantingly Real. Bernardo Bellotto at the Court of Saxony” at the Dresden State Art Collections (SKD) as part of its partnership with the museum association, which began in 2006. The retrospective spans 140 exhibits, including 36 of Bellotto’s paintings,Continue Reading

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Reading Time: 4 minutes Breguet has the pleasure of announcing its partnership with Frieze, the global art fair, commencing this year through to 2024. This announcement further reinforces Breguet’s long-standing connection to the arts, echoed by an exciting collaboration with an artist presented at Frieze’s five international art fairs – Frieze London, Frieze Masters,Continue Reading

Retro Classics 2022

Reading Time: 3 minutes 21-24 of April found Stuttgart, Germany, as the centre of classic (and not only) cars – enthusiasts from all over the world gathered to see some of the world’s most spectacular auto vehicles – Retro Classics 2022. An extensive gallery can be found at the end of the article.Continue Reading

INHORGENTA AWARD: the winners

Reading Time: 2 minutes A dazzling stage for great craftsmanship: on April 9, 2022, the watch, jewellery and gemstone industry’s most important award was presented for the fifth time: the INHORGENTA AWARD. Winners in eight categories received the coveted trophy. The award ceremony is the highlight of INHORGENTA MUNICH.Continue Reading

Piaget’s Gold Expertise at Homo Faber

Reading Time: 3 minutes For close to 150 years, Piaget has been the passionate maker of watches and jewels that combine incredible technicity with unbelievable beauty and extravaganza. Every day, in its offices, creative studio, and ateliers, Piaget encourages, celebrates, and revolutionizes craftsmanship and excellence. The Maison’s expertise in gold-crafting, as well as itsContinue Reading

Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos

Reading Time: 5 minutes From the moment it first saw the light of day in 1928, the Atmos clock has been an object of fascination, the beauty of its mechanism more than equalled by its apparently magical way of working. Mankind has long been fascinated by the idea of perpetual motion machines – devicesContinue Reading