Innovative watches on display at Geneva’s luxury watch show
The five days elite event brought international curators and artisan creators, thirty-five in count, to figure out potential in meeting a newer caliber for the timepieces.
GENEVA: Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) is up with its milestone week for the year – being a very twenty-eighth attempt with a luxury watch show.
The five days elite event brought international curators and artisan creators, thirty-five in count, to figure out potential in meeting a newer caliber for the timepieces.
While digital innovation stays mainframe throughout this year’s fair – the event ticks start a few novels amid the ongoing watch making concepts – bringing Montblanc, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Ulysse Nardin and Vacheron Constant altogether in dialogue and display to shape a few new iconic.
The timepiece range also includes a watch by Van Cleef & Arpels which tracks the movement of the planets around the sun and costs as much as 245,000 euros.
While the public had been steering in since January 15 – SIHH is scheduled to mark its concluding show with its open day on January 19.
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