
HAUTE BIJOUX
Harper's BazaarThe latest and most talked-about collections.

BEYOND A PASSING PHASE
The PeakIn just a few months, the pandemic has changed how we work and play. Collectors tell The Peak about how the ways they appreciate watches have been transformed in a time of tumult.

UPWARD SPIRAL
The PeakOne of high horology’s oldest names builds a modern architectural marvel to tell the story of 200 years of watchmaking in Switzerland’s Vallee de Joux.

HAUTE BIJOUX
Harper's BazaarThe latest and most talked-about collections.

TIME TAILORING AND TRENDS
The PeakWe ask three men with wildly varying styles about their love for the sartorial and horology.

GRAND GESTURE
Harper's BazaarWhat do Singapore and Patek Philippe have in common? A visit to the Watch Art Grand Exhibition this September will reveal all.

A Star is Born
Harper's BazaarRevamped, refreshed and updated for the 21st century, Omega’s encompassing Constellation Manhattan collection will win you over with effortless ease.

THE INCREDIBLES
Harper's BazaarFrom gemstones to candies, neon brights to pastel lights, the horology creations at this year’s edition of Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie was a sweet store of delights. Charmaine Ho reports.

PURE & SIMPLE
CLEOSkip the cheesy couple tees and show your love for boo with matching timepieces

HE’S GOT RANGE
The PeakWHY THIS DIGITAL SPECIALIST CANNOT GET ENOUGH OF MECHANICAL TIMEPIECES.

STATEMENT MAKER
The PeakWHY THIS COLLECTOR IS PROUD OF HIS LOUD TIMEPIECES.

CLOSING THE LOOP
The PeakWatch brands are beginning to enter the pre-owned market for their timepieces, with potential industry-wide effects.

HAUTE BIJOUX
Harper's BazaarThe latest and most talked-about collections.

A SLICE OF TIME
The PeakThree culinary pros dissect their fondness for fine watches.

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.

Spellbinding
The PeakFrom the complex to the minimalist, and the elegantly sporty to the classically sophisticated, there’s something for every watch lover in this Upon approval dazzling selection of his-and-hers timepieces.

IN THE HAUTE SEAT
Harper's BazaarGetting it straight from the top men on the job. BAZAAR sits down for a tête-à-tête with the founding CEO of eponymous brand Richard Mille and François-Henry Bennahmias of Audemars Piguet.

THE SHOW GOES ON
The PeakThe Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) returns with offerings for audiences old and new.