By updating a classic accessory, brands can build on a growing trend to make high jewellery more wearable and versatile
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Zoomers are hoovering up luxury watches and building fast-growing offline communities around them; the craftsmen flying France’s watchmaking flag; accessories to jazz up a bag and to wear; travelling exhibitions becoming a bigger part of strategies to draw clients into a culture; watchmakers add aesthetic touches to functional pieces to boost sales
Creations have been prominent on the catwalks and many are future-proofed by working as bracelets or necklaces too
A shift in focus from ecommerce is in response to demand from clients for a more personal, tactile experience
Shops are building on well-established customer bases to offer high-margin products alongside existing lines
Prices for the rarest stones from Rio Tinto’s defunct Australian mine have long outperformed mainstream investments
The jewellery designer on the watches that mark milestones in her life and a desire for precision and punctuality
Innovation in areas such as technology is one response to tough trading conditions and concerns over fraud
Brands see commercial opportunities in shifting from the summer and winter focal points of the calendar
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The Milanese house is promoting itself in China with a retrospective showcasing its history and edgy photo campaigns from the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s
The London jeweller turns serious stones into sensational designs
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The Danish jeweller is expanding into glassware with dazzling effect
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Both modern and traditional interpretations of the ancient technique are in high demand
Exhibitions, commissioning local artists and educational ventures are gaining currency with consumers
A wealthy local clientele looking for one-off designs has boosted the sector, and now word is spreading internationally