Coming from a generation that wore Japanese quartz watches in the 80s and witnessed the renaissance of the Swiss watch industry with Swatch, I never imagined for a second that a new passion would be born within me! I couldn't believe that these small, complicated mechanical objects would fascinate me more and more, year after year.
Back then, I never thought that watches would lead me through endless marathons at Baselworld (until its end in 2019) or through such intense days at the SIHH (now Watches and Wonders), Time to Watches, and Geneva Watch Days.
In the beginning, the women's watch market was limited to men's models made smaller, or the addition of a few gemstones and floral decorations. But over the years, times have changed! In 2014, Christophe Claret created a complication specifically for women: the Margot watch.
In this era of auctions and the pre-owned market, luxury watches represent a passion-driven purchase that can also prove to be a profitable investment. “My goal is to demystify the fascinating world of timepieces and make it accessible to all women who wish to learn more about the subject.”