On Newsstands: WOW Autumn 21
The Autumn issue of World of Watches (WOW) Singapore leans heavily into the issue of sustainability as it relates to watchmaking.
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The Autumn issue of World of Watches (WOW) Singapore leans heavily into the issue of sustainability as it relates to watchmaking. This is hardly our first foray into this subject, but it is our most extensive ever, with the majority of the issue given over to it.
We have covered sustainability in watchmaking since the first manufactures started introducing carbon neutral production. If you count all the ocean conservation work that some key brands engage in, this history goes all the way back to our roots in 2001. Things have come a long way since then, but perhaps not quite far enough. This Autumn issue is our first stab at covering sustainability across multiple facets in watchmaking. The only thing missing here are a few manufacture visits, but that is to be expected.
You might wonder why the fuss right now, but it should be no surprise if you have been paying attention to the climate reports out this year. Entire industries are facing the prospect of retooling for a very different future, including the car industry in Germany. In that important sector, German marques actually led the way not long ago, only to be eclipsed by the force of nature known as Tesla. There are lessons here for Swiss watchmaking.
Watchmaking is the third largest export industry in Switzerla...
The post On Newsstands: WOW Autumn 21 appeared first on LUXUO.
The Autumn issue of World of Watches (WOW) Singapore leans heavily into the issue of sustainability as it relates to watchmaking. This is hardly our first foray into this subject, but it is our most extensive ever, with the majority of the issue given over to it.
We have covered sustainability in watchmaking since the first manufactures started introducing carbon neutral production. If you count all the ocean conservation work that some key brands engage in, this history goes all the way back to our roots in 2001. Things have come a long way since then, but perhaps not quite far enough. This Autumn issue is our first stab at covering sustainability across multiple facets in watchmaking. The only thing missing here are a few manufacture visits, but that is to be expected.
You might wonder why the fuss right now, but it should be no surprise if you have been paying attention to the climate reports out this year. Entire industries are facing the prospect of retooling for a very different future, including the car industry in Germany. In that important sector, German marques actually led the way not long ago, only to be eclipsed by the force of nature known as Tesla. There are lessons here for Swiss watchmaking.
Watchmaking is the third largest export industry in Switzerla...
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