Swiss watch manufacturers are cautiously optimistic as they enter 2025, leaning on a resilient U.S. market amid declining sales in Asia. The recent imposition of high tariffs poses significant challenges for the industry, prompting concerns about growth and sustainability. Key demographics, particularly Gen Z and women, are becoming essential drivers of demand, with brands increasingly focusing on innovation and ethical practices. Despite pressures, 61% of executives are planning new product launches, showcasing a commitment to creativity and engagement in the luxury watch sector.
Month: October 2025
Oris partners with Cervo Volante for sustainable Big Crown Pointer Date watch
Oris has unveiled a sustainable edition of its Big Crown Pointer Date watch, partnering with Swiss artisan Cervo Volante for the striking strap made from responsibly sourced deer leather. Utilizing traditional vegetable tanning methods, each unique strap carries the scars of the animals’ Alpine surroundings, reflecting a commitment to eco-friendly practices. The watch, featuring the precision Calibre 754 movement and a 41-hour power reserve, brings vintage charm and modern sustainability together, retailing at CHF 2,250 and accompanied by a matching leather travel pouch.
Gemporia celebrates 21 years of ethical gemstone trading with anniversary events
Gemporia marks 21 years of ethical gemstone retail with a series of live broadcasts, celebrating its commitment to sourcing handcrafted treasures. The anniversary events, running until October 26, will showcase exclusive offers and insights from gemstone experts, while introducing rare finds such as Australian opal and Csarite. As an employee-owned company, Gemporia emphasizes transparency and sustainability in its sourcing practices, reinforcing its dedication to “jewellery with integrity.”
The 1916 Company expands with new showroom in Pennsylvania
The 1916 Company has unveiled a new showroom in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, marking a significant expansion as it integrates multiple luxury brands under a single identity. Co-founder Danny Govberg hailed the 7,500 square foot space as a community-centric hub for customer engagement. The company is making substantial strides in the Rolex Certified Pre-Owned market, aiming to boost its offerings as it prepares for further growth with future locations planned in California and Colorado. Emphasizing a strategic rebranding effort, The 1916 Company is poised to enhance its presence in both domestic and international markets, fostering deeper connections within the luxury watch community.
Garmin unveils world’s brightest smartwatch with advanced features
Garmin has launched the Fēnix 8 Pro MicroLED, claiming it as the brightest smartwatch on the market with a stunning 4,500 NITs brightness. This cutting-edge device, equipped with inReach technology for smartphone-free connectivity, is designed for outdoor enthusiasts, available in various sizes and with solar-charging options. The Fēnix 8 series combines innovative display technology with comprehensive fitness and navigation features, solidifying Garmin’s position as a leader in wearable technology.
Repossi redefines jewellery through collaboration with Sterling Ruby
Repossi, renowned for its blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design, has teamed up with artist Sterling Ruby to create a striking new brooch. Crafted from 18-carat champagne gold, the piece showcases architectural and minimalist aesthetics, drawing inspiration from Ruby’s innovative REIF series. Creative director Gaia Repossi emphasizes the collaboration’s goal of reinventing classic jewellery, merging artistic vision with sophisticated design to produce unique, limited-edition pieces.
Audemars Piguet’s return to Watches and Wonders marks a new era of collaboration in Swiss watchmaking
Audemars Piguet is set to make a significant return to the Watches and Wonders exhibition in Geneva next year, a decision underscored by CEO Ilaria Resta’s call for greater collaboration within the Swiss watch industry. Resta emphasized the importance of the event in fostering connections between brands and consumers, highlighting a shift from the isolationist strategy of her predecessor. As the exhibition evolves to incorporate consumer engagement, smaller independent watchmakers are gaining prominence alongside established brands, while the Swatch Group’s boycott has drawn criticism for its perceived disconnect from industry dynamics.
Cartier unveils new Santos models embracing contrast and innovation
Cartier has launched a striking new titanium edition of its iconic Santos de Cartier watch, featuring a unique bead-blasted matte finish that underscores both elegance and durability. The collection includes a black dial variant adorned with luminous Super-LumiNova elements, enhancing visibility and aesthetics. Both models are powered by Cartier’s in-house 1847 MC caliber, with prices starting at $8,650. As the brand embraces material experimentation, the Santos collection continues to evolve, reinforcing its status in the luxury watch market.
Brew Watch Co. launches innovative hybrid watch for coffee lovers
Brew Watch Co. has unveiled the Metric Digital Blend, a groundbreaking hybrid watch that marries traditional analog design with a digital LED espresso timer. Designed for watch enthusiasts and coffee lovers, this innovative timepiece features a 30-second countdown for brewing espresso, complete with a charming coffee animation. Made from durable 316L stainless steel and water-resistant up to 5ATM, the watch is priced at £320 and is available for purchase at brew-watches.com. A stylish addition to any coffee lover’s morning routine, the Metric Digital Blend underscores Brew’s commitment to creativity and functionality in horology.
Ontario politician Hardeep Grewal speaks out against racist attack
Hardeep Grewal, a Progressive Conservative MPP from Ontario, has spoken out after experiencing a racist insult during a family outing in Muskoka, where he was derogatorily called “turban head.” The incident, which Grewal condemned as part of the broader fight against hate, has sparked significant backlash among fellow politicians, who rallied behind him, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in Canada. In a heartfelt message, Grewal urged resilience within the Sikh community, stating, “Hate never wins. Good will always triumph.”