Watchmaking : Watches and Wonders, a city within a city

Watches and Wonders, the watchmaking art fair par excellence, returns to Geneva from March 27 to April 2. A little extra this year: the creation of In the City, the reconstruction of a city within the city within the Salon.

 

For almost a week this spring, the heart of Geneva will beat to the rhythm of timepieces. Watch enthusiasts, professionals and retailers from all over the world will be able to discover the new products of the 48 watch brands present at the Watches and Wonders show. As last year, prestigious brands such as Tag Heuer, Patek Philippe, Rolex, Cartier, Chanel and Chopard will be present.

 

A major novelty for this 2023 edition, the Show will invite visitors and professionals to live an immersive experience with In the City. Designed as a real village, with its squares, alleys and restaurants, this city within a city will dazzle everyone.

 

The show will begin on March 27, with the first three days reserved exclusively for retailers, professionals and the media. The general public will be expected on April 1 and 2, “for a journey to the heart of time“.

 

More than just a watch show, Watches and Wonders is an experience rich in discoveries, which can be experienced in person or digitally via the watchesandwonders.com platform.

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