Vacheron Constantin opens first Canadian boutique
For a long time, it seemed that high-end watchmakers — with a few exceptions — would not pay too much attention to Canada, focusing instead on Asia, Europe and the US. Maybe because of the drop in tourism in Europe that left
Rado — Official Watch Partner of AZ Awards
Friday night, the cream of Canada's architecture and design community will gather in Toronto's historic Evergreen Brick Works to celebrate the sixth annual AZ Awards. The AZ Awards was initiated in 2011 by AZURE magazine — one of Canada's most
Jaeger-LeCoultre opens boutiques in Vancouver and Toronto
While all the talking heads are busy describing the gloomy landscape of the Canadian economy, Jaeger-LeCoultre took a more bullish stance by opening, not one, but two monobrand boutiques in the Great White North: one in Vancouver and the other
Scott Wilk – Canadian Watchmaker
Scott Wilk meets me at his second office, a Starbucks on the Danforth in Toronto where he often meets with clients to talk about the watch he will create for them. Recovering from a family vacation, he sips his coffee
Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games – A missed opportunity for watchmakers
Tonight it’s the opening ceremony of the XVII Pan American Games, produced and directed by Cirque du Soleil, and according to this Toronto Star story, it will be the largest event produced by the company. We’re used to see watch