Las Vegas Jewelry & Watch Show Report, Part 2

Jun 05, 2016,14:53 PM
 

I left you at the Speake-Marin booth, where we had a chat and looked at a few watches, all of which have been reported here before. 

 

He's become a "brand" rather than just a nice guy with a case of watches. The same booth is where I found the L. Kendall watches, reported here in a separate post.

After a nice chat with some pals there, and a sip of water, I set out to canvass this corner of the show.

I passed Cuervo y Sobrinos. 



Stopped for a talk with Chronoswiss, where I got a look at the updated Regulator and jumping hour watches. Since the company changed hands 4 years ago, it moved to Lucerne and is now fully Chrono SWISS.




Of course they have not changed everything.  All their watches now have heavily decorated dials; most are still powered by their inexhaustible stock of Enicar movements.

 



 

I ambled by the Ball booth,




took a gander at Meistersinger, 


 

and turned in at Muhle Glashutte, where we had a nice chat and we pondered how does a family brand make a name for themselves and sell a few more watches ...




They are looking to ramp up the Glashutte region business by adding models with a bit more sporty flair. I found them very attractive without being overdone. What do you think?
The pointer date GMT on a woven navy canvas strap

 

The two register chrono with matching rubber/kevlar strap, with ceramic insert steel bezel, crown guards, and stylish lugs. Styled for Andrew with blue and orange accents.


 


There were plenty more watches to see, so I moved along the hallway ...


 


 



 

At this point I was hoarse and tired again. So I thought I'd go up another floor and see a few diamonds.
I saw millions of dollars worth but didn't have the nerve to step in front of the security guards and snap a few shots.
Sorry.

Please come back for the surprising discovery in Part 3.

Cazalea








This message has been edited by cazalea on 2016-06-06 08:16:07


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Las Vegas Jewelry & Watch Show Report, Part 1

 
 By: cazalea : June 5th, 2016-14:26
Hi Gents and Ladies, I made a lightning visit to Las Vegas this weekend. Flew in, slept very little, walked 16000 steps around the conference hall, and flew home. As I am still baffled by the whole thing, please excuse my possibly confusing report. I norm...  

Yep, one of five

 
 By: cazalea : June 5th, 2016-14:54
Get your order in. Here's the back, not a good shot but still ... ...  

Las Vegas Jewelry & Watch Show Report, Part 2

 
 By: cazalea : June 5th, 2016-14:53
I left you at the Speake-Marin booth, where we had a chat and looked at a few watches, all of which have been reported here before. He's become a "brand" rather than just a nice guy with a case of watches. The same booth is where I found the L. Kendall wa...  

Wow, Speake-Marin really has become a brand...

 
 By: pingtsai : June 6th, 2016-23:19
...with a celebrity spokesperson too. Thank you for bringing us this report Mike.

Las Vegas Jewelry & Watch Show Report, Part 3

 
 By: cazalea : June 5th, 2016-15:22
Hi folks, thanks for hanging in here with me. You better take off your shoes, as your feet will be swelling up as we keep walking. I wandered through miles of diamonds, bracelets, brooches, and pretty girls who wanted to sell me eye cream to take away wri...  

Citizen already has a large knowledge-base of mechanical movements

 
 By: MTF : June 5th, 2016-15:49
Thanks for the trek, Mike. Hey! The Mike Trek. You noted that Citizen bought Frederique Constant, Arnold & Son, etc to gain knowledge of mechanical watchmaking. Like all older watch brands, Citizen already has heritage in mechanical watchmaking. In fa... 

Bought La Joux-Perret to protect Bulova & grow

 
 By: cazalea : June 6th, 2016-06:33
Bulova and Wittnauer, acquired in 2008, and Citizen\'s own watches together have captured a dominant share in the $300-1,000 range in the US. Citizen needs movements for Bulova, and it wants to expand upwards into the next price range. And to do so effici... 

Citizen jus

 
 By: iceheller 1945 ✌️ : June 6th, 2016-09:38
Swallow up FC, alpina and etc recently...

Have you had a chance...

 
 By: KMII : June 14th, 2016-08:23
To try on the Eco Drive One? I have read several reports on the piece and was certainly intrigued - just wanted to see what your live impressions were

No, didn't try it as there were just 3 and they were locked in the display case

 
 By: cazalea : June 14th, 2016-08:59
If I'd caught them at a slow time it might have been possible. However, I asked a salesman who said frankly the one on strap feels too light for a man's wrist. He indicated that the steel bracelet models feel more substantial and cost 50-60% less than the...  

Outstanding report!

 
 By: mkvc : June 30th, 2016-09:43
Not only for the watches, but for the sense of fun and discovery! Congratulations on the 16K steps.

Looking forward to Part 2!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : June 5th, 2016-20:39
I am sure we will see more watches in the later parts Great pics , thanks for the report Cheers Robin

Thank you Mike for the great coverage. I never really focused on these shows.

 
 By: Bill : June 5th, 2016-21:45
But it is true there are great opportunities to showcase talent. I am just lost between the commerciality of such shows and genuine enthusiasm but it is for business not the public. Thanks for the coverage. Best Bill

THanks a lot for the report!

 
 By: foversta : June 6th, 2016-14:02
Don't hesitate to say hello to my friends of March LAB who are at LV! Fx

Me too - I've put several in separate posts in HOME

 
 By: cazalea : June 7th, 2016-13:20
Sorry, the time lag meant it could be lost this far down in the thread. Cazalea

Nice coverage! Too Many Watch Shows with not much to offer

 
 By: Yanir : June 30th, 2016-07:33
I have been to the JCK and couture as an exhibitor for the past 13 years. For the first time this year I did not exhibit (our new brand, DeNovo Swiss, will debut next month) The traffic this year was poor, and from what I could tell the Swiss section at t...