
Geneva Watch Days Third Edition for a Beautiful End to the Summer
Focus on the event that will take place in september for its third edition
Created in 2020 to remedy the disappearance of the great traditional watchmaking shows mowed down by the public health crisis, Geneva Watch Days immediately appealed because of their agile and independent concept. Initiated by Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of the Bvlgari Group, who gathered around him the heads of brands of all sizes driven by the same entrepreneurial spirit, Geneva Watch Days have been so successful that they have become a fixture on the international calendar with a new edition in 2021, followed by a third scheduled for 29 August to 2 September 2022. On each occasion, new brands express their wish participate, even if the co-founders (Bvlgari, Breitling, De Bethune, Girard-Perregaux, Gerald Genta, H. Moser & Cie, and MB&F, Ulysse Nardin, Urwerk as well as GMT Magazine) want to maintain a people-friendly size. In 2022, nearly 40 exhibitors should be presenting their new products in the heart of Geneva, on the lakeside Quai du Mont-Blanc. Although it is a professional show that targets retailers and the media, an exhibition area open to the public is available all day to enable people to admire the latest creations. They are also unveiled in real time on the Geneva Watch Days section of our worldtempus.com website and analyzed by our editorial team.
Geneva Watch Days Exhibitors * 29 AUGUST TO 2 SEPTEMBER 2022
Alpina, Arnold & Son, Bianchet, Breitling, Arnold & Son, Angelus, Beauregard, Bianchet, Breitling, Bvlgari, Gérald Genta, Byrne, Charriol, Corum, Czapek, De Bethune, Doxa, Frédérique Constant, Greubel Forsey, H. Moser & Cie., Hautlence, Hegid, Aion, HYT, Jacob & co., Louis Erard, Maurice Lacroix, MB&F, Oris, Phillips, Reuge, Singer, Trilobe, Ulysse Nardin, Urwerk
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Brands
Established in 1883, Alpina is recongised as the inventor of the sports watch as we know it today, having presented its Alpina 4 model back in 1938.
Find out more >Named after John Arnold, the English watchmaker of the 18th century renowned for his ingenuity and work on marine chronometers, Arnold & Son perpetuates today his legacy, exploring contemporary...
Find out more >Bianchet, a young, 100% independent watch brand, designs and develops its own meticulously modern watches that place the tourbillon at the centre of an openworked architecture with lines inspired...
Find out more >From humble family beginnings Breitling grew into a major player in the world of chronographs and aviation instruments. At the dawn of a new era, the brand is poised for a legendary future.
Find out more >Bulgari has its own clear definition of excellence, which involves the perfect balance between design, added-value, quality of its products and its worldwide service. In the case of Bulgari...
Find out more >Corum takes aesthetic daring to the heights of technical perfection. Through a number of collections, drawing on the fundamentals of traditional watchmaking, the manufacture continues to pursue its...
Find out more >Czapek & Cie. harks back to the origins of one of the watch industry’s most prestigious names, which was born from the watchmaking skills of two Polish émigrés who sought refuge in Switzerland...
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De Bethune embraces the wealth of the watchmaking knowhow of the past in order to design the watches of the future. This combination results in timepieces with all the attributes and technical...
Find out more >DOXA was founded in 1889 by an independent Swiss entrepreneur, Georges Ducommun. Based in Biel/Bienne, in the heart of the birthplace of Swiss watchmaking, the brand has always offered technical...
Find out more >Frederique Constant has made a successful business out of offering affordable luxury, experiencing growth rates well above the industry average. The owners have a clear mission to make fine...
Find out more >H. Moser & Cie. was created by Heinrich Moser in 1828. Based in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, it currently employs around 60 people, has developed 14 in-house calibres to date, and produces more than...
Find out more >The pioneers of “fluidic time” have become specialists in something that had long been thought impossible: combining mechanics and fluids in a wristwatch.
Find out more >Jacob & Co. is an artistic visionary Maison that displays boundless creative freedom. Setting a completely new tone, both in terms of design and complications, it celebrates being different.
Find out more >Based in the Jura region of Switzerland, Maurice Lacroix has been producing fine Swiss timepieces for over 40 years and has developed 14 in-house movements over the past ten years.
Find out more >The early years of the third millennium brought the world a new paradigm of watchmaking, which came to be known as horological kinetic art.
Find out more >Reuge combines the art of the manufacture with innovation to create bespoke items.
Find out more >A horological iconoclast, intent on breaking free of traditional watchmaking. A new way of telling the time, poetry on the wrist, an emotional connection. Trilobe is all that, and much more.
Find out more >Combining cutting-edge technology with a unique heritage from marine chronometry is what sets Ulysse Nardin apart from other brands.
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