Tudor’s cycling gamble pays off as Alaphilippe triumphs in Québec

Julian Alaphilippe’s victory at the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec marks a significant milestone for Tudor Pro Cycling, a team that has swiftly risen through the ranks. As the French champion embraces his role within the squad, Tudor’s long-term investment in cycling becomes increasingly apparent, highlighted by plans for a state-of-the-art training facility in Switzerland. This innovative partnership, linking the worlds of luxury watchmaking and professional cycling, showcases how precision and discipline drive both fields. Alaphilippe’s triumph not only elevates the team’s profile but also underscores Tudor’s ambition to redefine cycling sponsorship in North America.

Jewellery industry network faces scrutiny amid series of company liquidations

The Australian jewellery sector faces a critical moment as multiple companies linked to director Andy Phanthapangna have been liquidated, raising issues of transparency within charities. The Grow Fit Fund, established to support disadvantaged youth, is among those implicated, with a staggering 89% of its revenue reportedly spent on wages and administration. Phanthapangna’s recent resignation follows a wave of insolvencies, prompting calls for greater scrutiny in the governance of charities and connections within the industry. As investigations continue, the need for robust regulatory frameworks to ensure accountability in charitable operations has never been more urgent.

Jewellery industry network faces scrutiny amid multiple company liquidations

The recent liquidation of seven companies linked to former director Andy Phanthapangna raises serious concerns within the jewellery sector. Investigations reveal that a staggering 99% of revenue from the Grow Fit Fund, a charity ostensibly aimed at supporting disadvantaged youth, was consumed by administrative costs, with 89% earmarked for wages. This has prompted scrutiny over the governance practices within the interconnected entities linked to the Jewellery Industry Network. As calls for greater transparency and accountability grow louder, stakeholders await clarity on the financial and operational integrity of these businesses amidst ongoing investigations.

Pragnell expands handcrafted charms collection with new astrological and cultural designs

British jeweller Pragnell has unveiled an expanded Charms collection, showcasing handcrafted designs that incorporate zodiac and cultural symbols. Notable among the new offerings is the Ankh Cross, an ancient Egyptian emblem signifying life and protection. Crafted using lost-wax casting techniques, the collection celebrates artisanal production and British craftsmanship, drawing inspiration from the Pragnell family’s extensive vintage jewellery collection. The charms, which include various birthstones and personal designs, can be worn individually or layered for a bespoke look.

Jewellery industry faces scrutiny as network connections unravel

The recent liquidation of seven companies linked to Andy Phanthapangna has raised serious questions about financial governance in the Jewellery Industry Network. The Grow Fit Fund, which aimed to support underprivileged children, reportedly allocated an alarming 89% of its income to salaries, leading to its entry into external administration. With the charity’s financial management under intense scrutiny and a lack of transparency regarding its administrative expenses, industry experts are calling for a thorough investigation into the connections between Phanthapangna’s various business ventures. As the situation develops, the implications for both the jewellery sector and charitable organisations remain significant.

Bvlgari unveils unique Lvcea timepieces featuring Yasuhiro Asai’s art

Bvlgari has unveiled two exceptional timepieces in its Lvcea collection, crafted in collaboration with celebrated Japanese artist Yasuhiro Asai. Renowned for his mastery of Urushi lacquer and the ancient Raden technique, Asai has created dials that feature intricate designs embedded with mother-of-pearl fragments, each taking 60 days to handcraft. This partnership brings together Bvlgari’s luxurious aesthetic and Asai’s unique artistry, offering a stunning interplay of light and colour that transforms the watch into a true work of art.

Iconic jewellery redefined through two centuries of design and innovation

A new publication, The Jewelry Book, edited by Melanie Grant, explores the evolution of jewellery over the last two centuries, highlighting its cultural significance and the cyclical nature of design. Featuring a diverse range of artists and styles—from established luxury brands like Cartier to innovative contemporary creators—the book serves as a resource for both novices and experts, inspiring readers to delve deeper into the artistry behind iconic pieces. Grant emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in showcasing the myriad influences that shape this timeless craft.

Jewellery icons explored in new Phaidon book

Melanie Grant’s new publication, *The Jewelry Book*, redefines what makes jewellery iconic, asserting that true significance lies in its ability to influence and evolve. Spanning cultures and eras, the book showcases legendary pieces alongside contemporary creations, featuring renowned artists such as Bourgeois and Dalí. Grant aims to inspire jewellery professionals and enthusiasts alike, presenting a diverse array of talents from established brands like Cartier to niche innovators. With a focus on the cyclical nature of jewellery, the book serves as both a historical overview and a guide to the industry’s ever-changing landscape.

Geneva exhibition showcases innovative watchmaking talents

The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) has unveiled its 2025 World Tour exhibition in Geneva, showcasing 84 watches from 54 international brands until 16 November. This prestigious event highlights the intersection of timekeeping and artistry, with 20 awards, including the coveted “Aiguille d’Or,” to be announced on 13 November. Visitors can immerse themselves in guided tours and hands-on workshops, providing a deeper understanding of the craft of watchmaking. Alongside the exhibition, events like “Beyond The Clock” and “The Watch Library” offer further exploration into the world of horology, emphasizing its significance as a contemporary art form.

Bucherer launches app for UK customers to manage and sell watches and jewellery

Bucherer has launched a new mobile app specifically designed for UK customers, enabling watch and jewellery enthusiasts to efficiently manage and evaluate their collections. The ‘Bucherer: Watches & Jewellery’ app allows users to upload images, monitor real-time market values, and list items for sale through a Certified Pre-Owned marketplace. With features that include expert insights, a favourites section, and an easy account setup for both existing and new users, the app aims to demystify the valuation and selling processes in the luxury market.

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