
WATCH TREND REPORT 2020
The PeakFrom innovative materials to interesting collaborations, these five trends have been showing up in this year’s novelties.

BLASTS FROM THE PAST
The PeakDesigns inspired by vintage icons are making a major impact in the present.

A TIME FOR ALL SEASONS
The PeakIt remains the world’s largest watch and jewellery fair, but Baselworld has been hard hit by the changes sweeping through the watch industry in recent years, with just 650 exhibitors this year. This represents a stunning 57 per cent drop over the past two years, with big names such as Ulysse Nardin, Girard-Perregaux, Hermes and the Movado Group having left the fair. While some have chosen to show at rival Genevan fair, the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie, others have opted to meet their retailers and press at different sites – or simply rely on digital means to do their business. This year, the duration of the fair was cut by two days, running for five days instead of seven.

BACK TO THE FUTURE
Harper's BazaarLouis Vuitton’s seminal wardrobe trunk has travelled across time and morphed into a growing range of futuristic-looking accessories—each a status symbol in its own right.