Time to watches

Time To Watches swings open its doors

Time To Watches, an exhibition that runs parallel with Watches & Wonders, opened in Geneva yesterday.

Time To Watches, an exhibition that runs parallel with Watches & Wonders, opened in Geneva yesterday.

It’s providing an excellent add-on/alternative for press and retailers who want to see a broader spectrum of brands than what’s on offer at Palexpo.

“2022 marks a new focus and impetus for the watchmaking industry as we return to in-person events and the chance to meet and speak directly with creators,” said Marc Angebault and Christian Wipfli, co-directors of the event.

“Time to Watches aims to be a forum for showcasing the latest innovation and creativity as well as hosting vibrant discussion and debate on the topics shaping the industry today,” they continued.

The 35 exhibiting brands are: Corum, Sinn Spezialuhren, Louis Erard, RESERVOIR, Chronoswiss, Junghans, L’Epée 1839, Charles Girardier, Pierre DeRoche, Frédéric Jouvenot, Cuervo y Sobrinos, Nivada Grenchen, Peguignet, Perrelet, L.Leroy, Century, Armand Nicolet, BRM Chronographes, Vulcain, Anonimo, Auguste Reymond, Milus, Mauron Musy, Behrens, Doppelgänger, Chevalley Le Bris, ID Genève, Oligo, Klokers, Tonino Lamborghini, XRby, Initium, WOLF, SwissKubik, Scatola del Tempo.

They also have a section for fledgling brands in an area that they call Time to The FUTURE. Exhibitors here include: Bernies, KAURI, Khemea, Lundis bleus, Narbel & Co, Rogé Bastide, Skill Watches, Timenest et Vanessa Lecci Atelier.

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