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Geneva Watch Days - The Essential End-Of-Summer Watch Event Is Almost Here

Geneva Watch Days The Essential End-Of-Summer Watch Event Is Almost Here

Nearly 40 watch brands will officially present their novelties on the shores of Lake Geneva

Get ready for the ultimate watch event as Geneva Watch Days 2023 takes its place on the watch calendar with a fourth unforgettable installment from August 29 to September 2. This year’s exhibition will be the biggest yet, with nearly 40 watch brands showcasing their latest releases at the Rotonde du Mont-Blanc pavilion on Lake Geneva, as well as at boutiques and venues throughout the city. 

This year’s exhibiting brands include Angelus, Armin Strom, Arnold & Son, Artime, Bausele, Bianchet, Breitling, Bulgari, Byrne, Konstantin Chaykin, Claude Meylan, Corum, Czapek & Cie, De Bethune, Doxa, Frédérique Constant Group, Girard-Perregaux, Greubel Forsey, Hautlence, HYT, Jacob and Co, Krayon, Laurent Ferrier, Louis Erard, Massena LAB, Maurice Lacroix, MB&F, H. Moser & Cie., Oris, Perrelet, Phillips in association with Bacs and Russo, Raketa, Reservoir, Ressence, Singer, Trilobe, Urwerk and Ulysse Nardin.

Geneva Watch Days started in 2020 as a modern watch salon designed to give companies of all sizes—from newcomers to venerable Maisons—a collaborative platform in which to showcase their work side by side. For media and retailers, it’s a true window on what’s happening across all of watchmaking today. For the public, it’s a rare opportunity to experience the industry like an insider. Geneva Watch Days has established a reputation for being a friendly, engaging, and inclusive event with a unique spirit and festive atmosphere. 

The official inauguration, in partnership with the Canton and City of Geneva, will kick off the festivities Tuesday, August 29. Then, from Wednesday, August 30, the pavilion will open to the public daily until Saturday, September 2, where visitors can discover the participating brands’ latest novelties, all arranged by theme. Free guided tours are available every afternoon for anyone interested in gaining additional insight into the world of fine watches. These tours will begin at the pavilion and travel to various brands’ boutiques and showrooms, where guests will receive a warm welcome. On Saturday, September 2, the salon opens its doors to the public with free admission, educational activities, and celebrations.

Whether you’re a member of the press, retail partner, client, influencer, informed collector, or simply curious, don’t miss the chance to take in prestigious brands in one city and hear from the players who make watchmaking headlines. Official registration opens on Monday, June 5.

Geneva Watch Days 2023 is set to take over the city once again—save the dates!

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