Keeping up with the trade show developments

At the moment, it seems that not a week passes by without some news related to one watch and jewellery show or another. Following the recent departure of a number of key brands from the previously named Baselworld (now known as HourUniverse), many, including Bulgari and Girard-Perregaux, have decided to relocate to Geneva, holding their shows alongside that of the formerly named Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH), now known as Watches & Wonders.

Dominated by the Richemont brands, the Watches & Wonders show as with many others was cancelled this year, but organisers have announced that they will be holding their first physical Shanghai based show in September 2020. Combined with a digital platform showcasing the new launches, those not able to travel will be able to see the best that the industry can offer via the internet.

Meanwhile, in a statement Fabienne Lupo president and chief executive officer of Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie, organisers of the previously named SIHH, has announced her departure after 15 years with the Swiss watch industry group. She said “I leave the Foundation knowing it is sounder than ever before, thanks to the unwavering support of its founders and partner brands.”

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Credit Watches & Wonders

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