Sunday 25 June 2017

Ateliers deMonaco radiates brilliance in Monte Carlo

Ateliers deMonaco, the watch brand co-founded by Peter Stas (also co-founder of Swiss watch brand Frederique Constant), launched two dazzling new timepieces La Sirène Diamant and La Sirène Rubis at the recent Top Marques ultra-luxury show in Monaco.

In 2009, Ateliers deMonaco created La Sirène inspired by Princess Charlene of Monaco. This timepiece celebrated Ateliers deMonaco’s debut in the fine jewellery segment. For the design of the dial, the brand used the King Protea pattern, which is the national flower of South Africa, the home country of Princess Charlene. This first timepiece featured light blue topaz stones reminiscent of the colour of the princess’s eyes. 

Eight years on, Ateliers deMonaco decided to enrich La Sirène collection with two new models: La Sirène Diamant and La Sirène Rubis.


Ateliers deMonaco La Sirene Rubis

Delicate artwork

La Sirène timepieces are powered by the in-house automatic dMc-700 calibre, which is wound by a 22ct solid gold rotor engraved with the shield of the Principality of Monaco. These watches have a power reserve of 42 hours and have a frequency of 28,800 beats per hour. Fully respecting the Ateliers deMonaco aesthetics, these calibres are housed in an 18ct white gold case of 39mm diameter.

La Sirène Diamant is entirely decorated with G-Top Wesselton diamonds. The case is set with 297 diamonds, while the bezel boasts 300 diamonds and a crown set with 20 diamonds. A delicate artwork was created on the 18ct solid gold dial, which is adorned with 120 diamonds set in a flower pattern. The centre dial features white, light-reflecting mother-of-pearl.

Ateliers deMonaco La Sirene Diamant

La Sirène Rubis is decorated with three different stones: the ruby, the sapphire and the diamond, which give impression of a red rainbow. The bezel is set with 16 baguette-cut rubies, 28 baguette-cut sapphires and two baguette-cut diamonds. Following the same colour shading, the dial embraces 24 rubies, 21 sapphires and three diamonds set in flower pattern. In order to highlight this masterpiece, the crown is decorated with one ruby and the strap is as red as the ruby stones.

Davidoff boosts global business as new line launches

Following the relaunch of Davidoff Winston Churchill Cigars in 2015, Davidoff has unveiled a contemporary accessory line inspired by the UK leader’s long-serving role as a statesman.

Davidoff's London humidor design 

“The aim was to craft a new range of contemporary Davidoff Winston Churchill accessories inspired by a key facet of the man himself – his statesmanship,” said Charles Awad, Senior Vice President – Chief Marketing Officer, Oettinger Davidoff AG. “Sir Winston Churchill’s leadership role in British politics for over 55 years, as well as his well-known fondness for fine cigars and Scotch whisky, were a great source of inspiration for Davidoff’s teams of designers and craftsmen. The attractive designs of this new range, as well as Davidoff’s unparalleled technical expertise, will make the cigar ritual and the enjoyment of today’s discerning aficionado.”

The Ambassador and Primos humidors in the Davidoff Winston Churchill accessories line aim to reflect Churchill’s wit and daring spirit. Brightly coloured, they are described as “unmissable and full of character”.

The London humidor design shows the UK capital’s urban landscape within a Winston Churchill profile on beige tulip wood. The Union Jack design is available in blue birch wood and reflects the statesman in a piece of marquetry made of a darker shade of tulip wood.

With a capacity for between 70 and 90 cigars, the sleek, linear Ambassador is designed for a large assortment. The interior contains a tray, a removable basket and dividers. Holding between 25 and 35 cigars, the smaller Primos is designed as a second, compact humidor. The Ambassador and Primos humidors are both available in two graphical styles as well as in the Union Jack and London designs.

The Winston Churchill humidors are made by a French atelier that is part of the Living Heritage Company (Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant), known for its traditional expertise. Both humidors are handmade.

Davidoff's Union Jack humidor design (pictures: Oettinger Davidoff AG)

New crystal whisky glass

Inspired by Churchill’s affection for cigars and whisky, a new crystal glass has been fitted with two notches on the side of the glass to hold your cigar – described as a first in the cigar world. This feature leaves you a free hand to greet someone, or post a social media picture. Churchill’s silhouette is discreetly sandblasted at the bottom of the glass. These are available in a set of two, handcrafted in Western Europe by glass blowers in a small atelier with 120 years of glass-making experience.

In addition, a new porcelain ashtray features a Union Jack pattern and is crafted in the French porcelain capital, Limoges, by an atelier that is part of the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant. The ashtray is a limited and numbered edition, and only 115 pieces have been produced globally. Each ashtray is numbered by hand.

The new Davidoff Winston Churchill accessories line will be launching in August 2017.

Oettinger Davidoff emphasises Asia

Oettinger Davidoff AG has reported further expansion of its global market position in an increasingly challenging environment in 2016.

Total sales in the fiscal year 2016 climbed on a comparable basis by 8.2% to CHF 595 million (US$612 million), with an “outstanding” growth of 20% for the core brand Davidoff.

2016 saw the completion of the new Camacho factory in Honduras, as well as the acquisition of a majority stake in Bluebell Cigars Asia and a minority stake in China's Sparkle Roll Cigars Co.

Said CEO Hans-Kristian Hoejsgaard: “2016 was a challenging year for the cigar industry as new and costly anti-tobacco legislation was introduced in both the EU and the US. While we are extremely pleased with the continued double-digit growth of Davidoff and our global market share gains, we did not achieve all our goals for 2016.”

Hoejsgaard said that regulatory requirements would further challenge the industry in the current year in Europe and in the US. In 2016, additional legal limitations prevailed in the cigar industry.

In Asia, Oettinger Davidoff emphasised its focus on the region by founding Davidoff of Geneva Asia, following the acquisition of the majority stake in Bluebell Cigars Asia. And with the acquisition of a minority in Sparkle Roll Cigars China, the company has invested in “the greatest potential market of the future”.

Hoejsgaard said he foresaw different growth patterns for the prime markets Europe, the US and Asia. “We expect a challenging and difficult 2017 as new restrictions in our core markets US and Europe take hold and retailers hold back and await clarity. We are confident that we can continue to gain market share through our strong innovation and global retail footprint.”