CROWN is an informative and relatable magazine for the modern watch lover. Discover the latest trends and insights from the watchmaking world, get up to speed on the technical and design innovations, and be engaged with CEOs and creative directors from the top brands that matter.
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EDITOR’S NOTE
VISION • Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.
CHOPARD BETS BIG ON SUSTAINABILITY • The jeweller and watchmaker made a huge announcement at the Watches and Wonders fair on the expansion of the use of its proprietary Lucent Steel, and we’re chuffed
VACHERON CONSTANTIN • Bringing venerated art to your wrist
CAROLE FORESTIER-KASAPI • The movement director for TAG Heuer discusses how technology is elevating watchmaking at the brand today
LAURENT LECAMP • The CEO of Montblanc’s watch division has a strong vision for distinguishing its timepieces from the competition
JEAN-MARC PONTROUÉ • The CEO of Panerai talks about sustainability, the brand’s partnership with Razer, and why inclusive participation is everything
JULIEN TORNARE • The CEO of Zenith spends time on the ground listening to what consumers want
SANDRINE DONGUY • Sandrine Donguy talks about developing innovation at the historied maison of Vacheron Constantin
CHRISTIAN KNOOP • The Chief Design Officer of IWC explains why the company took so long to refine and revive Gérald Genta’s Ingenieur design
IDENTITY • Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength.
RUNNING UP THAT HILL • This year, Grand Seiko has created a chronograph that heralds a new industry standard. Find out what makes the Tentagraph so outstanding
GENEVA WATCH FAIRS 2023 • Geneva was host to the Watches and Wonders fair as well as numerous other events this past spring. Check out what each brand presented and spot the major trends shaping watchmaking this year and beyond
A. LANGE & SÖHNE • A. Lange & Söhne houses its first self-winding chronograph calibre in the Odysseus collection
BAUME & MERCIER • The Riviera collection turns 50 with a slew of new references
BELL & ROSS • This year is turning out to be a golden opportunity for Bell & Ross
BREGUET • The watchmaker revives the Type 20 chronograph with a new movement
BULGARI • The Octo Roma gets a subtle update courtesy of the brilliant Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani
CHANEL • Chanel uses an icon of the Maison to revive a traditional watch design – the secret watch
CARTIER • The French Maison continues to refine its icons, including the Santos and Tank Normale
CHOPARD • A new Alpine Eagle and a limited edition Imperiale watch are just a few of the big releases for the brand
FRANCK MULLER • The Grand Central Tourbillon lights up the night with neon-coloured dials
FERDINAND BERTHOUD • The independent watchmaker introduces the final release of its fusée-and-chain tourbillon
GRAND SEIKO • The Micro Artist Studio brings two new masterpieces this year
HAUTLENCE • An unexpected partnership results in a spectacular watch for Hautlence
HERMÈS • The French luxury house builds on the popularity of the H08 collection
HUBLOT • Hublot unleashes a full range of watches for collectors
IWC • IWC revives Gérald Genta’s Ingenieur SL in the Ingenieur Automatic 40 with an in-house movement
LAURENT FERRIER • Green is the colour of the season at Laurent Ferrier
JAEGER-LECOULTRE • It’s all about the Golden Ratio this year for Jaeger-LeCoultre
MONTBLANC • From spectacular chronographs to stylish Iced Sea models, Montblanc continues the transformation of its watch...