Because luxury goods sales in China are expected to hit 74 billion euros by 2020, with sales of high-end watches leading this growth, Michael Kors is also expected to open more stores in this region. Foolish bottom line. Tiffany just delivered a great …
The comments signal that the slowdown in Chinese demand for luxury, sapping sales of everything from Vacheron Constantin watches to Remy Martin cognac, will stretch into 2014. Lamborghini SpA, Fiat SpA's Ferrari and BMW's Rolls-Royce have voiced …
In fact, prosecutors say, Kurniawan's taste for the trappings of luxury — he owned a fleet of vehicles including a Lamborghini, a large collection of contemporary artwork and several Philippe Patek watches — was built on a lie. Instead of rare …
If you thought you didn't need an evening watch then take a look at these beauties by Dior. They reflect the 1950s cocktail watch traditions: feminine, small and pretty. But, as with the contemporary women they are made for, the appeal is more complex.
Meanwhile, the diplomats and their spouses spent tens of thousands of dollars on vacations, fancy watches, expensive jewelry and designer clothing at luxury retail stores including Bloomingdale's, Tiffany & Co., Jimmy Choo, Swarovski and others, the …
Buying a luxury watch has always been an expensive undertaking, even for wealthy individuals. Lesa Ukman, co-founder of IEG, believes watches have also benefited from recent technological developments. In an age in which mobile phones are ubiquitous, …
The watch belonged to Napoleon's youngest brother, Jerome Bonaparte and is impressive not only because Breguet was considered the leading watchmaker of his day, but because the design of the watch was advanced for its time. Encrusted in old … The …
The company now offers all manner of accessories—including belts, handbags, wallets, and watches—in more than 1,000 retail locations, mostly in the U.S. and Asia. Women's handbags generate 58% of sales. Frankfort helped create the accessible luxury …
Top luxury brands are putting more resources into making watches. WSJ. Magazine Contributing Watch Editor Michael Clerizo joins Lunch Break with a look at the latest offerings from Cartier, Graff, and Bulgari. Photo: Cartier. Thanks for checking us out.