WatchTime India - Watches for Women 2024
WatchTime India - Watches for Women 2024
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WatchTime India’s Watches for Women 2024 issue spotlights the Chopard L’heure du Diamant collection on its cover, a diamond-studded watch that exemplifies Chopard’s jewelry and watchmaking mastery. The issue also contains a breakdown of the best women’s watches released this year, alongside a spotlight on Chanel’s Couture O’Clock collection that honours Coco Chanel’s haute couture craftsmanship while showcasing the brand’s growth in watchmaking. Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 101, the smallest mechanical movement in the world that revolutionised women’s luxury watches, is revisited, and microbrand Beauregard, known for its seamless blend of haute joaillerie, haute horology, and lapidary art in women’s watches, is explored. There are interviews with New York-based watch collector Jaclyn Li, who shares her passion for exceptional watchmaking through her impressive collection of timepieces; Sinziana Iordache, a hyperrealist artist who creates life-like graphite drawings of watches; and other prominent women in the watch industry. A design subsection explores 2024 revivals that balance a contemporary outlook with past inspirations, as well as a look at India’s Titan Edge UltraSlim and Squircle, which earned recognition at the 2024 GPHG nominations, and Cartier’s shaped watches.
Berneron Mirage: The Persistence Of Creativity
An industry insider creates an audacious anomaly with a long waiting list
2 mins
ROCKS OF AGES
Since it was launched in 1969, the diamond-studded L'Heure du Diamant line by Chopard has showcased the brand's extensive jewellery and watchmaking capabilities. The latest novelties in this line are only taking things further.
3 mins
Tiny Triumph
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 101 is the smallest mechanical movement in the world, and it has revolutionised luxury watches for women
7 mins
CAST IN THE SAME MOULD
A look at how Chanel's capsule Couture O'Clock collection pays tribute to founder Coco Chanel's haute couture legacy
5 mins
Romancing the Stone
Beauregard melds haute joaillerie, haute horology, and the art of lapidary in its immaculately designed watches for women
5 mins
OFF THE BEATEN TRACK
In a short time of four years, New York-based Jaclyn Li has built a collection of heavyweight timepieces that goes beyond the usual suspects and highlights her love for exceptional watchmaking
9 mins
Hands of Time
In the world of horology, time stands still for Sinziana lordache, a hyperrealist artist who creates life-like graphite drawings of watches
5 mins
BACK TO THE BASICS
Watch brands routinely look into their archives to resurrect vintage models that carry their essence and legacy. We take a look at the 2024 revivals that revisit the past while presenting a contemporary outlook.
10+ mins
Competitive Edge
The presence of the Titan Edge UltraSlim and Squircle in the 2024 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève nominations longlist marks the first time an Indian brand has made the cut. We take a look at the watches and how the Edge series has evolved.
4 mins
Purely A Formality
Shaped watches from Cartier are unmistakable—just think about the Tank, the Cloche, and the Crash. Even though these timepieces have gained popularity in recent years, the movements that power them remain largely ignored. We take a look at some of the most fascinating movements inside these shaped watches.
6 mins
LOUIS VUITTON'S AMBITIOUS DRESS WATCH
The Escale celebrates 10 years with a new look
5 mins
De Bethune
Haute Horlogerie's Rhapsody in Blue
5 mins
WatchTime India Magazine Description:
Editor: Malayala Manorama
Categoría: Lifestyle
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Quarterly
Launched in 2012, WatchTime India is the result of a collaboration between America's most-read watch magazine, WatchTime and India's leading media house, Malayala Manorama. With an aim to popularize and celebrate the evolving watch culture of the country, the publication is your one-stop destination for everything related to fine luxury watches. From the latest tests to reviews, to exclusive features on the history and horological heritage of some of the most spectacular watch brands of the world, WatchTime India has a lot to offer.
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