Daily Signals 13.10.2025

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Vacheron Constantin brings 270 years of craft to the Louvre, Mandarin Oriental opens first golf and wellness resort, and US women are concerned about medical misinformation online.

Vacheron Constantin’s La Quête du Temps stars in Louvre exhibition

Modelling Eternity, Vacheron Constantin’s La Quête du Temps, France

France – Luxury Swiss watchmaker Vacheron Constantin has unveiled La Quête du Temps at the Louvre, a monumental automaton clock designed to celebrate the brand’s 270th anniversary. Created over seven years, the one-metre-tall kinetic sculpture blends centuries-old horology with modern craftsmanship. It includes a golden figure that shows the time, a crystal case by L’Epée 1839 and music by artist Woodkid. 

The clock is displayed alongside historical timepieces, including a 2,300-year-old Egyptian water clock and a 10th-century Islamic peacock automaton, creating an installation and timeline that showcases innovation across cultures. Louvre curator Olivier Gabet highlights timekeeping’s universal narrative: ‘It’s not only European, it’s very much Chinese, it’s very much the Islamic world.’ 

The exhibit comes as the mechanical watch market faces a slowdown following pandemic-era growth and new tariffs. Yet, as technology advances, the clock’s presence at the Louvre argues for the enduring relevance of analogue timekeeping as a form of cultural memory and personal ritual. 

This exhibition aligns with the findings in our Luxury States: New Codes of Luxury 2024–2025 macrotrend report, which illustrates how brands such as Vacheron Constantin are using storytelling, heritage and experiences to forge emotional connections with consumers. 

Strategic opportunity

Reposition heritage as a living cultural asset. Collaborate with cultural institutions to create immersive experiences that showcase your brand’s legacy and craftsmanship beyond product, building credibility and cultural cachet 

Mandarin Oriental to open first golf and wellness resort in Dubai

UAE – Mandarin Oriental is expanding its luxury footprint in Dubai with its first dedicated golf resort and branded residences, set to open in 2030. The Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah Golf Estates will combine the brand’s signature hospitality with golf, wellness and equestrian experiences to create a new model for integrated luxury living in the region.

The resort will feature 121 rooms and suites, alongside 97 villas with private amenities and access to lounges, pools and fitness spaces. Nearly 5,000 square metres will be dedicated to wellbeing, including The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, outdoor meditation areas and gender-specific pools. Six dining venues, event spaces and a Kids’ Club will cater to guests and residents.

Part of the wider Next Chapter development by Wasl Group, the resort will also provide access to an 18-hole championship course and a golf academy. In a press release, Mandarin Oriental’s Group CEO Laurent Kleitman described the project as a ‘milestone’ that blends world-class hospitality with a lifestyle ‘found nowhere else in the city’.

Find more insights on the future of sports and wellness tourism in our latest macrotrend report Optimised Odysseys.

Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai

Strategic opportunity

Travellers increasingly want trips that combine physical challenge and restorative recovery. Consider developing packages or destinations where training, performance, mindfulness and recovery coexist

Stat: Medical misinformation is a growing concern for US Women

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US – A recent survey by Clue reveals that 82% of US women are concerned about encountering medical misinformation online, with over half (55%) reporting they’ve come across reproductive health information they did not trust.

This situation is causing significant distress, with 40% of women feeling confused and 37% experiencing anxiety due to conflicting or inaccurate health content. The consequences go beyond mental strain – 34% say a provider initially dismissed a reproductive health concern as ‘normal’ only for it to later prove serious.

This is a commonality across the world, with our analysis highlighting similar issues in India, the UK, Australia and the US.

In response to these challenges, innovative healthcare providers are stepping in to fill the gaps left by traditional systems. HerMD, founded by Dr Somi Javaid, specialises in care for sexual health, menopause and gynaecological issues, emphasising empathy and providing personalised treatment. Read Dr Javaid’s Viewpoint on the future of women’s health here.

Strategic opportunity

Healthcare providers and brands can differentiate themselves by creating trusted, transparent and personalised channels for reproductive health information

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