From 17 to 22 January next year, around thirty brands will be presenting their collections at the Geneva Time Exhibition, the first independent watchmaking salon (artisans and SMEs) in Switzerland. It is a unique opportunity to discover the exceptional creativity of the new generation of watchmakers in a young, friendly and enthusiastic atmosphere.
Reserved to professionals (accreditation on www.geneva-time-exhibition.ch), the event, held on a floor space of 730 m2, will take place at the Geneva International Conference Centre (CICG), just a stone’s throw from the Place des Nations. It will be punctuated by after-work cocktail parties and an exhibition of emblematic watches. A breeding-ground of young talent will also be unveiling some totally innovative concepts.
At the end of November, the list of exhibitors was as follows: Alain Silberstein, Antoine Preziuso, Aquanautic, Ateliers deMonaco, Ateliers Louis Moinet, Badollet, BRM, Cabestan, Cecil Purnell, Claude Meylan, Clerc, Gilbert Albert, HD3 Complication, Ladoire Genève, Linde Werdelin, Louis Chevrolet, Magellan Watch, Marvin Watch Co 1850, MCT, Metal CH, Peter Tanisman, Pierre de Roche, Quinting, Rebellion Timepieces, Robert & Fils 1630, Saint Honoré Paris, Snyper, Steenman, Swisskubik, Tempus Computare, Titanium Cargo, Valbray, Volna et Zandidoust.
Geneva Time Exhibition, Geneva International Conference Centre, 17-22 January, opening times: 2pm-8.30pm (17 January), 8.30am-8.30pm (18-21 January), 8.30am-5pm (22 January).
November 23, 2009