In 1958, also the International Geophysical Year, Jaeger-LeCoultre created a chronometer for scientists on mission. It was capable of withstanding the magnetic fields of the North Pole while losing none of its precision. The Geophysic line from JLC, which revives the legendary name, comprises the Geophysic True Second and the Geophysic Universal Time and is an original collection with an uncluttered design, and a new Haute Horlogerie caliber
Moët Hennessy's Asia Pacific head Jean-Marc Lacave believes India is a complex market with a huge potential for the luxury spirits company
Like good wine, India's luxury market is maturing slowly but surely. As Indians spend on the finer things in life, the luxury market may touch $14 billion in 2016
Gary Player, a former golf great, now crafts the playing field. He tells us what goes into designing some of the best courses
To have perfume crafted exclusively for you, using some of the world's finest flowers and oils, is the ultimate in luxury. After all, a custom-blend fragrance is the story of your life
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The business of beauty is gaining momentum in India as men and women turn to the host of premium luxury brands that lure them in with the promise of eternal youth and glamour
The Mercedes-Benz S600 Guard looks like another luxury model from the automaker, but this fortress on wheels has been built to withstand heavy attack without compromising on speed
Italian luxury car brands Ferrari and Maserati are leaving no stone unturned to ensure that their re-entry into India is a success
Chartering a private jet for birthday parties or a business trip is now a breeze for the moneyed, thanks to JetSetGo—the Uber of Indian skies
The well-dressed—and well-heeled—Indian is being wooed in innovative ways by multi-brand luxury attire and accessory stores