Richemont announces its plan for a new watchmaking campus; GCC economies to see further growth by 5.3 percent in 2012; Raymond Weil recently inaugurates its new boutique at Pearl Qatar

   
 
 

Interviews

 

Exclusive interview with Turkish Jewellery designer, Sevan Bicakci

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Sevan Bicakci, a famous Turkish jewellery designer raised in the tradition of old jewellery masters in the heart of the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul. Sevan is a true artisan who loves to explore and push the limits of his own imagination. Bicakci is known especially for his opulent rings, each of which is unmistakably unique works of art, designed with meticulous expertise and lavish materials.

 

How many people help you in your atelier? And is it hard to find well qualified craftsmen experienced in traditional crafting?

I do not want to be misunderstood when I say that we are 95 people in total. At the same time, my atelier has nothing to do with mass production.  It is instead a gathering of 95 exceptional jewellery makers and artists whose collaborations give birth to approximately 350 pieces of unique jewels every year.

 

The hardest part is to find craftsmen who stick with us for at least the three years before they can start to contribute in some fruitful ways.  We learn lots of things by doing. A big part of the atelier is dedicated to experimenting and many craft techniques that we apply have been invented here. So many times, artisans who have been trained in my workshop have left us for the sake of higher salaries in exchange of what they had learned from us. Good qualification is therefore more about the character than the acquired level of whatever skills to me.

 

Istanbul / Byzantine / Ottoman, are critical factors for your creative process, are these your inspirations?

 

I am a product of Turkey and more specifically of Istanbul’s Armenian community. So are my designs… If I had been raised somewhere else, I would get inspired by what would define my identity there. 

 

I get inspired by whatever gives shape to my soul. Inevitably, the cultural heritage of Istanbul and Turkey has become a very important source of inspirations. It’s the architecture, the lifestyle and legends from both the Byzantine and the Ottoman past as I have been spending almost every day of my life being surrounded by fantastic monuments such as the Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque, and the St. Sophia Church, the Grand Bazaar, marvelous fountains, cisterns and mausoleums. The walking distance from the door of my workshop to any of them is less than 10 minutes.  It’s the nature and the lifestyle any Istanbul citizen would enjoy during everyday life. Anyone getting to the Asian or European side of the city by one of the Bosphorus boats might catch stunning moments of watching dolphins race with the boat or feed seagulls chasing the boat with pieces of “simit” bread thrown into the air. It’s just these little things that inspire me as they define my soul and my identity anyway.

 

Many celebrities and members of royal families carry your pieces, how important is that for you?

 

Of course, it has been an honour to see them so interested in my work.  Many of them have such great taste and some are important trend setters themselves as fashion designers, architects or artists. On the other hand, I must remark that we never create things to fit into some pre-targeted price ranges or to be worn by on specific groups of people. Every creation is meant to join my collection first. Otherwise, I would be forced to make major concessions from creativity for the sake of having more business with target customers. 

 

We have read that some of the pieces you create are not for sale why? What are you planning to do with those pieces?

I don’t know yet… These pieces are either award winners or they may have been exhibited at some important museums. I tend to see them as belongings of my kids.

 

How is your jewellery pieces related to the Arabian and Islamic culture?

 

My sources of inspiration are mostly to be found in the cultural heritage of Turkey, which has been influenced by the Arabian and Islamic culture among some other factors for more than a thousand years. If, let’s say, Istanbul’s silhouette has inspired one of my rings, we could say that the Islamic culture stands behind this silhouette as much as Ayasofya which was once a Byzantine church. I get inspired by the Arabian and Islamic culture as much as Turkey and its roots are inspired by them. This is luckily something so inevitable.

 

Arabic calligraphy as an art work has become a trend; you use it in some of your pieces why?

 

Because of its strong esthetics and the fact that it keeps evoking thoughts and tales in my mind... I have grown up in the Old City area seeing Ottoman calligraphic inscriptions all around on an everyday basis.  The Ottoman language, which was a mix of Turkish, Arabic and Farsi has not been in use since Ataturk’s revolution. As I have no means to understand what is written and meant whenever I bump into such a script, all I can do and all I indeed do inevitably is to fantasize about the background and meaning. Fantasy is an important word to describe my atelier’s style. Our goal is simply about making the Ottoman Sultan meet Alice in Wonderland and Arabic calligraphy is an important element to help us get there. 

 

How does a unique piece or a collection evolve?

 

We would elaborate on a certain topic such as a legend or a historical era and then discuss possibilities of commenting on it by means of jewellery making. I would then delegate the work among my artists and artisans. I keep checking works’ status on all workbenches in order interfere whenever necessary. Another part of the workshop keeps experimenting for exploring new techniques, new ways to translate ideas to design. I make sure that results of such experiments get applied to the crafting process of upcoming pieces.    

 

How do you choose the stones and how is the image grafted through it?

 

I rather believe that the stones choose me. As long as gemstones such as other materials are genuine and helpful in creating the initially desired look, I am pleased to use any of them in rich combinations.

 

Carving intaglios reversely and manually into gemstones is generally a very challenging approach. Eight stones need to be sacrificed on the average for one good result. Either you’d keep cracking them or the result would not qualify for eventual use. No pain, no gain...

 

Are your jewellery hand made only?

 

Yes, all the jewellery pieces I create are handmade

 

How long does it take to finish one piece?

 

The average time spent on each piece is between 3-4 months. However; there are some pieces which have taken over a year to get finished.

 

Do you start working on a single piece or a few at the same time?

 

A few at the same time…

 

How each collection does stands out from the rest, what inspires you?

 

I have only one collection of unique jewels. It can be explained as simply the collection in my safe, the sum of all pieces that have been created so far minus those which have been sold. As our craft techniques are extremely labour intensive and time consuming, we can only progress in terms of single new pieces instead of seasonal lines or collections. And, as we keep learning by doing, each new piece will be in a way inspired by some predecessor(s).  There is a clear evolution and hence a co-existence to tell within my collection.  

 

Describe the woman that you create your jewellery pieces for?

 

She is a leader, not a follower.

 

You have a lot of clientele in the Middle East, are there any plans to open boutiques there?

 

We have currently two boutiques: One is in Istanbul and the other one is located in Dubai, in Zabeel Saray Hotel.

 

With regards to Saudi Arabia, Mr Mohammed Fitaihi is a professional stockist.

 

As much I wished to have more boutiques, the natural limitations to my atelier’s output do not seem to allow that.

 
 
 

Market News

 

Richemont announces its plan for a new watchmaking campus

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The Richemont Group has announced its project called the “Campus Genevois de Haute Horlogerie” in Geneva.  Its Campus is part of a much wider, long-term project involving several of the group's brands. Covering 30,000 square metres, the project will be erected on a site in Meyrin for a global investment of CHF 100 million (USD 110 millions / EUR 83 millions). In keeping with the Richemont Group philosophy, the four brands who will share the campus - Roger Dubuis, the watchmaking workshop of Van Cleef & Arpels, production workshops of Vacheron Constantin and Manufacture Stern, Geneve 1898 will have their own independent premises, but the heart of the new facility will be a “Learning and Apprenticeship Centre” that will accommodate 45 students. The objective is to promote interaction and exchange and above all the transfer of knowledge from the basic concepts of watchmaking to the preservation of traditional craftsmanship.

 

GCC economies to see further growth by 5.3 percent in 2012

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According to the recent economic report, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member economies are expected to post an average growth rate of 5.3 percent in 2012. The Gulf Investment Corporation (GIC) said in its monthly economic report that firm oil prices and continued fiscal expansionary policies have supported robust growth in the GCC during 2012. According to the EIU, real GDP growth in 2012 is expected to reach 5.5 percent for Kuwait, 5.0 percent for Oman, 7.0 percent in Qatar and 5.5 percent for Saudi Arabia. The IMF has recently revised the growth forecast of the UAE to 3.5 percent in 2012. Overall, inflation is expected to remain contained in the GCC region, with Bahrain and Qatar forecast to record 2012 rates of 3.3 percent and 2.1 percent respectively.

 

Qatar announces bigger budget for 2012/13

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Qatar’s government has announced that its budget for the new fiscal year will be bigger than the previous one and inflation should move between 2 and 3 percent this year, said Youssef Kamal, Finance and Economy Minister. Kamal told “It will be bigger” without giving details. In its 2011/12 budget, the world’s top liquefied natural gas exporter originally planned spending worth 139.9 billion riyals ($38.4 billion) and a surplus of 22.5 billion riyals, or 3.6 percent of the 2011 gross domestic product. Qatar’s 2012/13 fiscal year started in April. Kamal said the government would release its budget plan by the end of May.

 
 

Company News

 

Raymond Weil recently inaugurates its new boutique at Pearl Qatar

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On 25 April 2012, Doha Marketing Services Company WLL (DOMASCO), exclusive agents of Raymond Weil in Qatar recently unveiled the Raymond Weil flagship boutique at the Pearl Qatar. The Chief Guest at the event, Sheikh Fahad bin Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jaber Al Thani inaugurated the boutique in the presence of Olivier Bernheim, CEO of Raymond Weil, Mark Kass, Managing Director of Domasco, Faisal Sharif, Head of Commercial and Finance-Domasco and Merril Dias, Sales and Marketing Manager - Domasco watches division.

 

Hublot alongside Alinghi to proudly represent Switzerland and Swiss Made expertise on waters around the world

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After its commitments to Alinghi in 2009 and 2010 in the 33rd America’s Cup, Hublot is now renewing its partnership with the Swiss team in its big international challenges. Hublot is pleased to announce its presence on board the two monotype series boats chosen by Alinghi for the 2012 season: the Extreme 40 and the Decision 35. The former is taking to the open waters around the world in the highly rarefied Extreme 40 international circuit. The first two rounds took place in Oman and in Qingdao, China. The second boat – the Decision 35 Alinghi - will be in action on Lake Geneva. It sets sail from Geneva the first weekend in May – from the 4th to 6th – in the Grand Prix Les Ambassadeurs. To mark the occasion, Ernesto Bertarelli and Jean-Claude Biver have unveiled the new series of watches, limited to just 100 numbered pieces, on 4 May after the regattas at the Societe Nautique de Geneve.

 

Harry Winston celebrates the opening of new Shanghai Salon

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On 27 April 2012, Harry Winston celebrated the grand opening of its first retail Pavilion in Shanghai, the largest Harry Winston salon in the world.  Highlighting the richly faceted history of the 80 year old luxury brand, the international jeweler and watchmaker hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by Leighton Meester & Ed Westwick, along with a special performance by pop star Jay Chou.

 

Blancpain support the Monaco Association against Muscular Dystrophy (AMM)

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Blancpain, classicdriver.com and RM Auctions are delighted to announce the offering of the 2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP600 GT3 Racing Car, chassis 09825, at RM’s upcoming Monaco sale, May 12 at the Grimaldi Forum. Offered by luxury Swiss watch manufacturer, Blancpain, the Lamborghini on offer is the racing car in which Blancpain President and CEO, Marc A. Hayek, won the 2011 Amateur-Class championship in the ADAC GT Masters Series. 100 percent of proceeds from the vehicle’s sale, including auction commissions, will be donated to AMM in its fight against Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Blancpain is now pleased to extend its support for AMM through the auction of this highly desirable Lamborghini Gallardo LP600 GT3 racing car.

 

Jetman soars over Rio de Janeiro

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On 2 May 2012, Yves “Jetman” Rossy continue to push the boundaries of aviation by successfully completing a flight under a sunny sky over, the city of Rio de Janeiro. The pioneering Yves Rossy, who is the only person to fly with a rigid wing equipped with four jet engines, dropped from a helicopter over Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, where he stabilized the wing and headed full throttle north to circumvent Corcovado. He then tracked south of the city to fly alongside Ipanema, Copacabana, and Sugar Loaf Mountain, before pulling his parachute and safely landing on the infamous Copacabana beach. In 2010, Breitling joined as a main sponsor and the joint venture has continued to achieve many aviation firsts. To date Jetman supported by Breitling has completed aerobatics from the Breitling Orbiter balloon, flown over the Grand Canyon skies and most recently flown in formation with two L-39c Albatros Jets from the Breitling Jet team.

 
 

Product Launch

 

Al Zain launches its stunning Bridal Collection

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Al Zain Jewellery has launched their 2012 Bridal Collection, featuring a large variety of wedding sets incorporating diamonds, rubies, emeralds and yellow diamonds. The collection was officially launched on 25th of April in the flagship Bahrain store in Seef Mall by Mr. Nabeel Al Zain, Chairman and will see high end pieces tour the regional stores in Saudi Arabia and UAE in May and June ahead of wedding season. The 2012 Bridal Collection features simple and elaborate sets incorporating the favoured bridal stones of diamonds, emeralds and rubies in every imaginable cut, with floral, heart shaped and tear drop motifs running throughout the range. This year’s collection showcases large centre stones, but also includes an ‘illusion’ diamond range where smaller stones create the illusion to the eye of a single gem.

 

Hour Choice showcases their latest watch collection

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On 26 Apr 2012, Hour Choice, the retail chain of fashion watch brands has unveiled its Spring Summer collection for 2012. The new collection was showcased at a glittering fashion show held at Dubai Mall. Hour Choice offers customers a versatile range of international watch brands including popular brands such as Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, Lacoste, Juicy Couture, Kenneth Cole, Nautica, ck, Swatch, Mido, Tissot, Coach, Timberland, Anne Klein and Moschino. The recently held fashion show offered customers the opportunity to preview the latest collection from Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, Lacoste, Juicy Couture, Nautica and Kenneth Cole. The show included eyewear from the Rivoli Eyezone. Collections from Tom Ford, Montblanc, Roberto Cavalli, Chopard, Tommy Hilfiger, Oakley, Maui Jim, Rayban, Porsche Design and Tag Heuer were showcased at the fashion show.

 

Carl F. Bucherer pays tribute to Mimi

Carl F. Bucherer has created an extraordinary watch to honor an extraordinary Swiss woman. This modern interpretation of a ladies’watch in the art deco style has been produced in a limited edition of 70 watches in homage to the businesswoman Wilhelmina “Mimi” Bucherer-Heeb. In Tribute to Mimi, Carl F. Bucherer has succeeded in creating a worthy homage to Mimi Bucherer-Heeb. The watch is a masterpiece that combines the Swiss firm’s watchmaking craft with the jeweler’s art at the highest level. Light is reflected and refracted from 528 Top Wesselton vvs diamonds of the highest quality (3 ct total). The carefully selected gems, which are set by hand, convey the impression of pure luxury. The case and bracelet consist of a total of 140 grams of the finest white gold (18 K). Classic components of the art deco style have been combined with modern design elements to create a unique product. The curved and faceted sapphire crystal and the oversized numerals accentuate the graphic design of the watch face.

 

Milus offers the Snow Star Heritage watch in two limited editions

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In honour of the “Life barter kit”, Milus is now re-issuing the Snow Star in two limited editions, one in red gold and the other in steel. They come with cufflinks of very original design. The Limited edition “Snow Star Heritage” in 18-ct red gold watch is in 18-ct red gold and being offered in a limited series of 99 numbered pieces. The 40-millimetre polished case contains an original, 1940’s manual movement that has been entirely overhauled, with a sweep second hand an instant date that appears in a window with a magnifying lens. The steel watch has been issued at 1940 numbered pieces. The case and dial display the same contemporary geometry as the red gold model, however with rhodium-plated indices. This timepiece can either be worn with a black calf-skin strap or on an additional strap celebrating its historical past in aviation.

 

Perrelet launches new Tourbillon Automatic Watch

Perrelet has launched its new Tourbillon Automatic Watch. The new Tourbillon Automatic Watch, through an open window at 12 o'clock reveals the ingenious mechanical mechanism, watch art treasures. Silver tones complemented by several other colors, and every minute highlight its advantages. Providing an elegant counterpoint at 6 o’clock, the applied hours and minutes are displayed on a black surface that merges seamlessly into the finely fashioned dial structure. In the center, the raised Cotes de Geneve motif creates a shutter-like pattern making a fascinating contrast with the surround composed of overlapping geometrical elements. The latter are reminiscent of the characteristic blade tips of the Turbine collection, a spectacular expression of the Double Rotor that has become a Perrelet signature.

 

Blue Sea by Ulysse Nardin

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Resolutely anchored in aquatic sports, the brand new Blue Sea is designed to tackle extreme conditions. Blue Sea has a self-winding movement featuring a 42-hour power reserve indicator, oversized small seconds and large date display. Its stainless-steel case, 45.8 millimetres in diameter, has been specially treated with a sophisticated vulcanisation process giving it a blue rubber coating with a remarkable appearance and a truly comfortable feel. Its exhibition case-back reveals the self-winding movement also blued. The non-moving metal parts of the movement have been treated with a stainless blue titanium based alloy (ion sputtering process). Where necessary, the metal parts have been reworked to accommodate the blue coating, the thickness of which is 1 micron with a hardness of 1500 HV. Fitted with a unidirectional rotating bezel and screwed crown, its individually-numbered case is water-resistant to 200 metres.

 

De Bethune presents the DB 28 ST

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The DB28 ST is nurtured by a horological culture and philosophy that its creators David Zanetta and Denis Flageollet share and perpetuate in a resolutely avant-garde manner at De Bethune. The soft gleam of the platinum bezel effects the transition from the cool shade of the titanium case to the warmth of the sterling silver chapter ring. The layered dial structure is built around suspension bridges featuring fine lines and multiple decorations serving to elevate the central mechanism as well as enhancing its functionality. The silicon/titanium De Bethune tourbillon, the lightest and fastest on the market, combined with the jumping seconds mechanism, are proudly displayed at the heart of this model, endowing it with peerless technical and aesthetic splendour.

 

Gc-3 AquaSport “Colour Boost”

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With strong colour accents, sporting spirit and techno-fashion design, the Gc-3 AquaSport “Colour Boost” is all set to become the timepiece of choice this summer with male sporting enthusiast, wanting to remain on trend. Making a bold fashion-forward statement, the Swiss-made Gc-3 AquaSport “Colour Boost” is a dynamic timepiece equipped with scratch resistant sapphire crystal and grooved unidirectional turning bezel, while its sleek water-resistant textured strap provides both performance and fashionable appeal. The Gc-3 AquaSport “Colour Boost” is a robust timepiece capable of withstanding high pressure and is water resistant up to 300 meters. Available in five different executions with tachymeter rings, numerals and indices in blue, yellow, white, green and red, this timepiece offers a distinctly sporty appeal. The timepiece will be be available at 1915 by Seddiqi and Gc boutiques from June 2012.

 

Tag Heuer offers new Racer Smartphone

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Now TAG Heuer offers the new TAG Heuer Racer, the world’s first Swiss luxury touchscreen smart phone to be entirely constructed from the leading-edge materials of motor racing and aviation. Like every TAG Heuer product the TAG Heuer Racer is a marvel of leading-edge design and handcrafted workmanship. Lightweight components and shockproof construction, its composite materials - titanium grade 2, light and strong carbon fiber, black PVD, 316L stainless steel, rubber - were first used in professional motor-sports and aeronautics. The sporty yet timelessly elegant look comes from high-end GT cars, while its aggressive and energetic lines are direct expressions of TAG Heuer’s unique DNA. Swiss-engineered, French-built and powered by Android, the world’s most intelligent operating system, it has a new lightning-fast and completely customized 3D interface.

 
 
 
 

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