The sports staple is now a statement look
Nick and Giles English revived watchmaking with Bremont. Next up? Nibs
Despite the hills and cobbled streets, the Scottish capital is surprisingly cycle-friendly, with routes leading to landmarks along canal paths, old railway lines and a seaside esplanade
Cinabre in Paris has a feast of clothing and accessories available, and not just in the president’s favoured navy-blue
Gabrielle Greiss’s farmhouse in rural France creates the perfect backdrop for her fantastical pieces
The French concept store that’s leading the pack
Become a frill seeker this season
Jewellers are weaving magic in the atelier, creating pieces as fluid as fabric
Where the man at the helm of 17 international restaurants — and with 16 Michelin stars under his belt — likes to eat, shop and view art in the French capital
Pernilla Wohlström combined sporting skills with those from her masters in management
Sophisticated smarts for smooth operators
Kazumi Arikawa has spent 40 years building his 500-piece collection. It’s now getting a cameo performance
Watchmakers move into private off-street spaces, hoping the air of exclusivity can convert high-spend clients to collectors; jewellery repurposed for a fresh start after divorce; industry warms up to sustainable high-tech carbonium alloy; Elsa Peretti’s ‘final masterpiece’
CEO appointment and change of design tack marks a fresh start for the industry stalwart
Brands hope air of exclusivity can convert high-spending clients to collectors
The founder of sustainable clothier ELV Denim wants to keep important mementos in the family
The designer known for Tiffany’s most iconic pieces also dedicated two decades to charity and restoration projects
Pieces from break-ups can be repurposed to signal a fresh start
Increased footfall of American clients in France gave both jewellers the confidence to expand in the US
The jeweller is collaborating with Oxford university and hopes to standardise jade testing
The chief executive of the smallest jeweller in the LVMH stable talks about making an impact with limited resources
As consumer-facing events in Dubai and Geneva grow in popularity, organisers are now seeking to tap Italy’s strong market
King Charles III granted the first batch in May but more than 500 companies are still awaiting a decision expected to come this month
Rolex reaffirms its long-term commitment to the vintage race event while the future of its F1 sponsorship is in doubt
The latest version of the titanium black piece commemorates the 50th anniversary of another, albeit four-wheel, design classic — the Porsche 911 Turbo