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The Dream Shaper
This July Jaeger-LeCoultre in Zürich showcases the “Dream Shaper” Exhibition. You can find great timepieces in the Boutique, highlighting the changing shape and style of the feminine creations throughout time.
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Geneva Watch Days 2023
Geneva Watch Days 2023 takes place with its fourth edition from August 29 to September 2. This year’s exhibition will be the biggest yet, with nearly 40 watch brands showcasing their latest releases throughout the city.
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Only Watch 2023
The tenth, anniversary edition of the Only Watch auction will be held 5 November 2023 at the Palexpo in Geneva, under the high patronage of His Serene Highness The Sovereign Prince of Monaco Prince Albert II. Only Watch just revealed the 62 unique lots created by the…
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‘The Reverso Stories’
Jaeger-LeCoultre opens ‘The Reverso Stories’ exhibition in the Vallée de Joux – the place where the Reverso was born and the home of La Grande Maison since 1833. The travelling exhibition explores the different facets of the iconic timepiece.
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Travel through time
The Beyer Clock and Watch Museum just opened a new exhibition. ‘Travel through time’ is dedicated to the evolution of timepieces which accompanied travellers throughout the centuries.
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HM8 Mark 2 – Back to the dream
MB&F launched a new, fourth timepiece dedicated to petrolheads. The HM8 Mark 2 is released in two editions – one in British racing green and the other with a white CarbonMacrolon® body panel.
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Luxury Innovation Summit 2023
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This year’s Luxury Innovation Summit will take place on 18- 20 September 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland. The 5th edition will provide expert insights on fashion, beauty, timepieces, yachts and cars, real estate, high-end travel, vintage and collectables, art industry, and venture capital in the luxury…
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Artsy June
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We selected few Swiss art events and exhibitions around Zurich and Basel which well worth a visit in this June.
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De Bethune DB28xs Starry Seas
De Bethune just presented a fabulous new DB28 model – the DB28xs Starry Seas, in 39mm case. It is the smallest case ever produced at the manufacture but no less astonishing than other DB28 pieces.