WATCHESTV - Viva Watchmaking Podcast
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Based in Geneva and started in 2011 as a YouTube Channel, WATCHES TV is designed for watch collectors, enthusiasts, and industry professionals looking to delve deeper into the fascinating world of horology. We talk about the great craftsmen and women behind your favourite timepiece, business strategies and the latest newsworthy info regarding the industry at large.
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WATCHESTV - Viva Watchmaking Podcast
PRIMETIME OCTOBER 2023: New watches, famous auctions and much more!
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Hello, and welcome to the PRIMETIME Watchmaking in the News where you can learn about the industry, watch events, watch scandals, and of course, new timepieces.
October was rich on the news, and so will be November. But in this edition, we're talking about the obvious "elephant in the room" - the OnlyWatchgate. We discuss the upcoming auctions of Christie's, Phillips and Sotheby's with their fantastic lots and watch fairs worth visiting in November and onwards. And, of course, we talk about new watches, with some quite exceptional models this time.
So, watch this October edition, or listen to it as a podcast, and enjoy, and let us know in comments how much you like it.
And if you missed it (we hope you don't), we also published an interesting report by Deloitte on the tendencies in the Swiss watch industry in 2023. The document has revealed several useful data, not only in consumer preferences but also in the management strategies adopted by the key players throughout this year. We discussed the report with Karine Szegedi, Deloitte's managing partner, and she pointed out several factors influencing the market at the moment, including the obvious interest in watch fairs and the somewhat volatile position of online sales. It was nice to get the confirmation that physical sales are still much valued. And it appears India will likely become the primary focus for Swiss watch exports in the forthcoming years.
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