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THE RITZ- CARLTON BRAND VISION
AT A GLANCE
RECOGNITION
25,573
• The Ritz-Carlton named 2015 TOP LUXURY CHAIN in overall guest
satisfaction by J.D. Power North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study
TOTAL ROOMS
• J.D. POWER AND ASSOCIATES ranked The Ritz-Carlton as the 2014
Customer Service Champion.
3,985
TOTAL RESIDENCES
75%
AVERAGE OCCUPANCY
91
DAYS PER QUARTER
1.6
AVERAGE NUMBER OF
ADULT GUESTS PER ROOM
2.5
AVERAGE NUMBER
NIGHTS STAY
• 22 Ritz-Carlton hotels in North America earned AAA’S FIVE DIAMOND
RATING in 2014, the most of any hotel group. Another 14 received AAA’s
Four Diamond rating.
• THE LUXURY INSTITUTE awarded
The Ritz-Carlton with the No. 1 rating for “Best Customer Experience” in its
annual Survey of Affluent Consumers.
• CONDÉ NAST TRAVELER named 20 Ritz-Carlton properties to its 2014
Gold List, and added one to its 2014 Hot List.
• TRAVEL + LEISURE recognized 17 Ritz-Carlton hotels and spas in its 2014
World’s Best Awards. The Ritz-Carlton Magazine is a recipient of 58 awards for
editorial and design excellence, including Folio’s prestigious OZZIE AND
EDDIE AWARDS.
• The Ritz-Carlton is a two-time winner of the MALCOLM BALDRIGE
NATIONAL QUALITY AWARD, an honor received by only one other
American company.
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a watchful pose.
The CEO of vintage jewelry retailer Fred Leighton
analyzes the new men’s line.
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Dainty timepieces are de rigueur in
spring as the fashion flock eschews
boyfriend watches for a lighter look.
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What do you look for when
curating the collection?
Insider’s Bali
Hiking China’s
Great Wall
Clockwise from top right:
La Mini De Dior Pink
Mirror watch, $4,250;
dior.com. Louis Vuitton
Tambour Bijou Secret
watch, price upon request;
louisvuitton.com. Harry
Winston Avenue Classic
Collection timepiece,
$48,300; harrywinston.com.
Ralph Lauren Stirrup
Petite-Link watch, $6,000;
ralphlaurenwatches.com.
Hermès Faubourg watch,
$9,550; hermes.com.
Van Cleef & Arpels
Charms watch, $14,700;
vancleefarpels.com.
A Taste of Dubai
CARRY
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We want each vintage watch
to be special. This means
that each is an interesting
example of its model, is
stylish and wearable, and is
in original condition. It’s not
about high price points —
ours range from $3,500 to
over $100,000 — but about
watches that are unique.
Tell us about the repurposed pocket watches.
As we considered how to
bring the Fred Leighton perspective to the category, we
thought about the beautiful
pocket watches from the early
20th century. We gave them
a new life as wristwatches by
adding lugs and a strap. The
traditionally bold size of the
pocket watch works perfectly
for today’s wristwatches.
Is there a piece you’re
currently coveting?
With the Altiplano Chronograph, Piaget continues to prove one can never be
too thin. Elegant in its simplicity, it has set two world records in ultra-thinness: the
4.65 mm hand-wound flyback chronograph movement, and the 8.24 mm case that
holds it. The watch’s hand-wound chronograph is the first major complication in
Piaget’s Altiplano series. Among the details of the caliber, which took two years to
develop: a 50-hour power reserve and a 24-hour dual-time indication at 9 o’clock.
The transparent case back lets you observe the magic. $29,000; piaget.com
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I have two favorites. The first
is a 1930s Vacheron Constantin chronograph, a rare
and collectible watch in the
most perfect vintage style.
The other is a 1980s Rolex
Explorer with a black face
and a Tiffany & Co. dial from
the collection of Bunny Mellon. I’ve been excited about it
since the day we bought it.
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Dress by BCBG.
Sunglasses by
Warby Parker. Ring
by Arme De L’Amour.
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Average readership per issue is 1,291,093.
THE RITZ-CARLTON MAGAZINE IS THE LARGEST IN-ROOM PUBLICATION
IN THE FIVE-STAR DELUXE CATEGORY.
DISTRIBUTION
Reader Profile
% MALE/FEMALE 61/39
MEAN AGE (YRS)
41
% GEN X/Y
65%
% MARRIED
79%
% WITH CHILDREN
<18 YEARS
63%
HHI (MEAN)
$387,000
TOTAL INVESTABLE
ASSETS (MEAN)
$2.2M
AVG NET WORTH
$3.7M
% COLLEGE DEGREE
TOTAL LUXURY
NIGHTS (MEAN)
92%
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• More than 90 Ritz-Carlton properties
worldwide
• Bonus distribution to all Ritz-Carlton
Destination Clubs and Residences
• Bilingual edition printed in Simplified
Chinese and English distributed to
properties in mainland China and
Singapore
• Digital edition of each issue is available on
ritzcarlton.com
• Directly mailed to the homes of 15,000
Ritz-Carlton Rewards Members
OFFERING
• Award-winning design and editorial
• Online content and distribution
• Local and global advertising opportunities
OUR GUESTS...
...aspire to collect meaningful stories,
make wise choices, and to create a legacy.
...are worldly, knowledgeable, ambitious,
successful and sophisticated.
...embrace travel as an opportunity to
reconnect and be inspired.
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KATE BETTS
EDITORIAL CONSULTANT
Kate Betts is an award-winning
magazine editor and New York
Times best-selling author who has
held top positions at two of the
world’s most successful fashion
magazines, Harper’s Bazaar and
Vogue. In 2003 she was named
editor at large at Time magazine,
where she created the first globally
published style supplement, Time
Style & Design. Kate was named
editor in chief of Harper’s Bazaar
in June 1999. She completely
redesigned the 134-year-old fashion
title and increased advertising pages
25 percent. She moved to Bazaar
from Vogue, where she was the
fashion news director from 1991 to
1999. Kate lives in New York City.
Hotels & Resorts
Property Name
Number of Rooms
UNITED STATES & CANADA
Amelia Island, Florida
Atlanta, Georgia
Bachelor Gulch, Colorado
Bal Harbour, Florida
Battery Park, New York City
Boston Common, Massachusetts
Buckhead, Georgia
Central Park, New York City
Charlotte, North Carolina
Chicago, Illinois
Cleveland, Ohio
Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida
Dallas, Texas
Denver, Colorado
Dove Mountain, Arizona
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
Half Moon Bay, California
Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii
Key Biscayne, Florida
Laguna Niguel, California
Lake Tahoe, California
Los Angeles, California
Marina del Rey, California
Montreal, Quebec
Naples Golf Resort, Florida
Naples, Florida
New Orleans, Louisiana
Orlando, Florida
Pentagon City, Virginia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Rancho Mirage, California
Reynolds Plantation, Georgia
San Francisco, California
Sarasota, Florida
South Beach, Florida
St. Louis, Missouri
Toronto, Ontario
449
441
237
124
298
192
553
277
146
437
208
115
218
202
250
141
86
261
548
402
393
170
123
304
130
295
463
415
584
366
331
244
250
336
266
376
301
267
Tysons Corner, Virginia
Washington, D.C.
Westchester, New York
399
300
118
ASIA–PACIFIC
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Bali, Indonesia
Bali - Ubud (Reserve), Indonesia
Bangalore, India
Beijing, China
Beijing, Financial Street, China
Chengdu, China
Guangzhou, China
Hong Kong, Kowloon, China
Jakarta, Indonesia
Jakarta, Pacific Place, Indonesia
Krabi, Phulay Bay, Thailand
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kyoto, Japan
Macau, China
Okinawa, Japan
Osaka, Japan
Sanya, China
Seoul, Korea
Shanghai, China
Shanghai, Pudong, China
Shenzhen, China
Singapore, Singapore
Tianjin, China
145
313
60
277
305
253
353
351
312
296
194
54
248
134
254
97
292
450
375
564
285
282
608
277
Tokyo, Japan248
MEXICO, CARIBBEAN &
SOUTH AMERICA
Aruba320
Cancun, Mexico
365
Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico
114
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 365
San Juan, Puerto Rico
414
Santiago, Chile
205
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
180
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EUROPE
Abama, Spain
Berlin, Germany
Istanbul, Turkey
Moscow, Russia
Vienna, Austria
Wolfsburg, Germany
400
302
244
334
202
174
MIDDLE EAST
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Bahrain, Bahrain
Doha, Qatar
Doha, Sharq Village, Qatar
Dubai, International Financial
Centre, United Arab Emirates
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Herzliya, Israel
Muscat, Oman
532
264
374
174
341
286
197
250
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia493
Future Properties:
ASIA-PACIFIC
Haikou2015
Ho Chi Minh
2016
Langkawi2015
Nanjing2015
Nanyan Bay
2016
Taiwan2016
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
Cairo2015
Marrakech2016
Morocco – Tamuda Bay (Reserve) 2016
Rabat2016
Tunis2016
CARIBBEAN & LATIN AMERICA
Cabo (Reserve)
Panama City
Panama – Pearl Island (Reserve)
2015
2015
2016
Residences
Toronto, Ontario
159
Washington, D.C.
161
Vail, Colorado
Westchester, New York
59
279
ASIA–PACIFIC
Singapore, Singapore
35
EUROPE
Almaty, Kazakhstan
27
MEXICO, CARIBBEAN &
SOUTH AMERICA
Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Imagine a home not only defined
by sophisticated style and
luxurious finishes, but equipped
to deliver legendary Ritz-Carlton
service. From concierge services
and in-residence dining to a
dedicated residential management
team, a lifestyle of privacy and
comfort awaits. The Ritz-Carlton
Residences provide wholeownership, luxury living in many
of the world’s most vibrant cities
and stunning resort destinations.
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93
MIDDLE EAST
Property Name — No. of Residences
Herzliya, Israel
58
UNITED STATES & CANADA
39
FUTURE PROPERTIES:
115
Bangkok, Thailand
124
Kuala Lumpur
40
Mauritius
165
Panama City, Panama
50
Pearl Island, Panama
Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii
107
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida
Lake Tahoe, California
23
Bachelor Gulch, Colorado Baltimore, Maryland
173
Astana, Kazakhstan
Boston Common, Massachusetts
307
Turks & Caicos
12
Marrakech, Morocco
Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida
217
Miami Beach, Florida
Dove Mountain, Arizona
38
Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, Arizona
29
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
188
Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii
Los Angeles, California
224
Bonus Distribution
North Hills, New York
70
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DESTINATION CLUB
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Lake Tahoe, California
Battery Park, New York City
Atlanta - Buckhead, Georgia
Central Park, New York City
Chicago, Illinois
Dallas, Texas
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
Key Biscayne, Florida
Montreal, Quebec
34
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
200
Aspen, Colorado
San Francisco, California
53
San Francisco, California
Rancho Mirage, California
Sarasota, Florida
218
Singer Island, Palm Beach, Florida 235
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St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Vail, Colorado
Clos du Bois
Davidoff of Geneva
Greg Norman Estates Wine
Grey Goose
Jack Daniels
Montecristo
Sonoma-Cutrer
Veuve Clicquot
Gucci
Ike Behar
La Perla
Loewe
Louis Vuitton
Marc Jacobs
Marissa Collections
Michael Kors
Mulberry
Neiman Marcus
Pal Zileri
Prada
Rainforest Outerwear
Ralph Lauren
Saks Fifth Avenue
Salvatore Ferragamo
Thomas Dean
Tod’s
Trina Turk
Versace
Zegna
Zilli
Cartier
Cellini
Charles Krypell
Chopard
Christian Dior
Christopher Designs
Club Jibarito
de Boulle
de Grisogono
Diamonds International
Freres Rochat
Graff
Govberg
Harry Winston
Hublot
Hyde Park Jewelers
Island Companies
Kirk Freeport
Les Bijoux
Little Europe
Little Switzerland
Mayors
Mikimoto
OMEGA
Panerai
Patek Philippe
Piaget
Roberto Coin
Roberto Demeglio
Rolex
Shiva’s Gold & Gems
Sidney Garber
TAG Heuer
Tiffany & Co.
Tourneau
Trident Jewels & Time
Ulysse Nardin
Vacheron Constantin
Wellendorff
Wempe
William Goldberg
FASHION
JEWELRY
LUXURY TRAVEL
Ascot Chang
Bobby Jones
Brooks Brothers
Brunello Cucinelli
Burberry
Canali
Catherine Malandrino
Chanel
Chloe
Christian Dior
Dolce & Gabbana
Donna Karan
Dunhill
Escada
Giorgio Armani
A’Lor Charriol
Aaron Basha
A.E. Betteridge
Asprey
Audemars Piguet
Bachendorf ’s
Backes & Strauss
Bared & Sons
Blancpain
Blue Diamond
Breguet
Breitling
Buccellati
Bulgari
Carl F. Bucherer
Cayman Island Tourism
Crystal Cruises
Emirates
Flight Options
Hake/Seaward Yachts
India Tourism
Mercedes-Benz
NetJets
Nicholas Air
Oceania Cruises
Porsche
Sama Eyewear
SeaNet Yacht Charters
Sentient Jet
Swiss International Air Lines
Distinguished
Advertisers
ART GALLERIES
Brinkerhoff & Co.
Crystal Classics
The Fine Art Guild
Martin Lawrence Galleries
Pismo Gallery
AUTO
Cadillac
CIGARS & SPIRITS
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MISCELLANEOUS
Club Baltica
H.E.L.P. Malawi
Johns Hopkins
JPMorgan Chase
JW Cooper
La Mer
La Prairie
Raymond James
Rimowa
Stickley
Wachovia
Yamaha
Z-Clip
REAL ESTATE
Gulf Coast International Properties
Manhattan Residential
Porsche Design Tower
Premier Sotheby’s
International Realty
The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club
The Ritz-Carlton Residences
RESTAURANTS
Clyde’s Restaurant Group
El Gaucho
Merriman’s
Ocean Prime
Papiamento
Roy’s
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
SHOPPING
DESTINATIONS
A.H. Riise Mall
Bal Harbour Shops
Bloomingdale’s
Garmany
King of Prussia
Larimer Square
Mercato
Mall at Millenia
Miami Design District
NorthPark Center
Renaissance Mall
Simon Property Group
South Coast Plaza
Taubman Properties
The Beverly Center
Third Street South
Village on Venetian Bay
Waterside Shops
Yacht Haven Grande
2016 Editorial Calendar
WINTER 2016
SPRING 2016
SUMMER 2016
FALL 2016
Miami
(Fashion)
Budapest
(Travel)
Reynolds Plantation
(Fashion)
Moscow or
Panama (Travel)
WEEKEND IN
Macau
San Juan
Denver
Naples
CITY GUIDE
Los Angeles
Bejing
Palm Springs
New Orleans
ADVENTURE
Colorado
Snowshoe
Caymans
Chile
Laguna Niguel
Philadelphia
Barcelona
Portugal
Mandapa
FASHION
Nautical Fashion
in Miami
Summer Essentials
Los Angeles
Fall Fashion
Reynolds Plantation
Holiday Evening
Accessories Still-Life
TRAVEL 1
Chicago
Budapest
Kuala Lampur
Moscow
Dallas (art scene)
Kyoto
Panama
Ft. Lauderdale
Berlin
Cairo
Jan– March
COVER
TAKE THE KIDS
TRAVEL 2
CULINARY
☛ In
Oman
April – June
July – Sept
Oct – Dec
Every Issue
STYLE NAVIGATOR A bold curation
of the season’s exquisite fashion,
jewelry, accessories
GLOBE TROTTER The secrets to
refined travel as revealed by a
global personality
CASE STUDY A collection of smart
suitcases, totes, lap-top cases, more
WHAT TO PACK The ideal wardrobe
for the beach/mountains/city
*Editorial subject to change
BRING IT BACK Unforgettable buys for
everyone on your gift list
WATCHES What’s trending on the
world’s of-the-moment wrists
JEWELRY A celebration of one
luscious trend plus market news.
BEAUTY NEWS Must- have products,
cosmetics to skin care
INTEL Insider travel strategies for
packing, flying and arriving in style
FROM THE CONCIERGE’S DESK
Challenges—and successes—
related by a Ritz-Carlton concierge
FITNESS/WELLNESS A personal quest
for fitness, wellness or peace.
MOMENT IN TIME An iconic
photograph of a destination
accompanied by a classic quote.
LAST LOOK A transformative travel
moment through the eyes of
Trey Ratcliff
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