On Newsstands: WOW Spring 2023
Our chief focus this issue was taking stock of the year that was 2022 and also putting the spotlight on British watchmaking.
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Just once, I would like to have an issue go by without outsized world events looming over me. We live in interesting times so more disruptions are likely, but we are grateful that Watches and Wonders Geneva is on track. I will say nothing about economic headwinds on the way in this note, but I cannot ignore it either because the Spring issue takes a long and hard look at the state of the watchmaking trade, as far as 2022 goes. I will also be using this space for a personal message later, regarding the passing of Gerd Rüdiger Lang.
First though, I must put the Spring issue into context, since I see that major business dailies are already touting alternative investments as a reaction to the unfolding banking debacle. Our chief focus this issue was taking stock of the year that was. Technically, this is our first issue of 2023, but it is also the last issue to feature the novelties of 2022 as key highlights. Thus we have settled on Spring as both a medium of renewal and of appraisal, and there is much to appraise. Helping us out with this is an excellent interview with Cortina Watch CEO Jeremy Lim, where he pulls no punches on the state of the trade.
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Just once, I would like to have an issue go by without outsized world events looming over me. We live in interesting times so more disruptions are likely, but we are grateful that Watches and Wonders Geneva is on track. I will say nothing about economic headwinds on the way in this note, but I cannot ignore it either because the Spring issue takes a long and hard look at the state of the watchmaking trade, as far as 2022 goes. I will also be using this space for a personal message later, regarding the passing of Gerd Rüdiger Lang.
First though, I must put the Spring issue into context, since I see that major business dailies are already touting alternative investments as a reaction to the unfolding banking debacle. Our chief focus this issue was taking stock of the year that was. Technically, this is our first issue of 2023, but it is also the last issue to feature the novelties of 2022 as key highlights. Thus we have settled on Spring as both a medium of renewal and of appraisal, and there is much to appraise. Helping us out with this is an excellent interview with Cortina Watch CEO Jeremy Lim, where he pulls no punches on the state of the trade.
READ MORE: H. Moser & Cie Pays Tribute to Cortina Watch?s 50th Anniversary
This feeds off our special section on what...
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