‘Jewelry that gives time’–why Charriol will remain a feminine watch
Whenever he meets Filipinos at random back home in Paris, Philippe Charriol likes to bet that they know or have heard of his brand. He’s right 100 percent of the time.
Whenever he meets Filipinos at random back home in Paris, Philippe Charriol likes to bet that they know or have heard of his brand. He’s right 100 percent of the time.
Much as I love lipstick, getting invited to a new lipstick launch hardly excites me these days because, most of the time, I go home disappointed and not quite impressed by the product.
I seem to have found the perfect reds, pinks, purples and nudes for my lips.
At the annual gathering of the world’s eminent watch and jewelry brands in Basel, Switzerland, in April, Geneva-based luxury house Charriol unveiled several limited-edition watches, along with its 2013 range, to mark its 30th anniversary.
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