Watches

  • StyleYahoo Lifestyle Singapore

    Deals of the week: Solvil et Titus watches now up to 55% off

    Depending on your style, most watches are paired with leather straps or stainless steel bracelets.

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  • BusinessYahoo Lifestyle Singapore

    LVMH Group pulls Tag Heuer, Hublot, Zenith and Bvlgari out of 2021 edition of Baselworld

    LVMH Group is pulling out its watch brands from the Baselworld exhibition, which was scheduled for January 2021, and will exhibit in April 2021 instead.

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  • StyleYahoo Lifestyle Singapore

    Timex Luxury Group introduces eco-friendly Vincent Bérard watches

    Timex Group Luxury Division announced the launch of a new collection of Swiss Made watches with a green concept - the Vincent Bérard collection. The range deploy only mechanical Swiss Made movements, which do away with batteries, and incorporating only sustainable materials, suitable for everyday use.

  • EntertainmentEntertainment Tonight

    Mandy Moore Is the New Face of Fossil Watches -- See the Pics!

    Peek the campaign starring the 'This Is Us' actress for the accessory brand.

  • EntertainmentYahoo Life UK

    Why men are now wearing broken watches

    Where watches were first invented as a practical accessory – a necessity even – to help us keep track of time, they've now dipped into jewellery-only territory.

  • NewsETX Daily Up

    Men's watches keep it simple and sophisticated for Baselworld 2016

    With few large complications, dials with plain, simple designs, and classic case sizes, the trend was definitely for minimalist, pared-down style at this year's Baselworld watch and jewelry show, which closed March 24 in Basel, Switzerland. Some brands and watchmakers did use large complications in 2016 models, while others presented dials loaded with complications or adorned with detail of all shapes and sizes. Although complications like quick-date-set features, tourbillons, moon phases and

  • NewsETX Daily Up

    Rare collection of Swatch watches to be auctioned in Geneva

    A rare collection of Swatch timepieces which traces the beginnings of the Swiss brand more than three decades ago will be auctioned in Geneva in November, Sotheby's said Friday. The collection, which will go under the hammer on November 10, comprises around a thousand watches, among them 380 prototypes with an estimated value of over a million Swiss francs (900,000 euros, $1 million). The collection was put together by Marlyse Schmid and Bernard Muller, two designers who worked on the brand in