Watches and Wonders Geneva will open its doors to the public for three days, from April 13 to 15, 2024 offering a unique opportunity to dive into the heart of the innovative and dynamic world of watchmaking.


Tickets are exclusively available on the Watches and Wonders official site and can be purchased for one, two, or three consecutive days. 

The program has been significantly enriched with activities for the public throughout the extended period from Saturday to Monday. This year, 54 exhibiting Maisons will participate, a record number.

Exhibiting Brands
A. Lange & Söhne | Alpina | Angelus Arnold & Son | Baume & Mercier | Beauregard | Bell & Ross | Bremont | Cartier | Chanel | Charles Zuber | Charriol | Chopard | Chronoswiss | Cyrus | Czapek | Eberhard & Co. | Ferdinand Berthoud | Frederique Constant | Gerald Charles | Grand Seiko | Grönefeld | H. Moser & Cie. | Hautlence | Hermès | Hublot | Hysek | IWC Schaffhausen | Jaeger-LeCoultre | Laurent Ferrier | Louis Moinet | Montblanc | Nomos Glashütte | Norqain | Oris | Panerai | Parmigiani Fleurier | Patek Philippe | Pequignet | Piaget | Raymond Weil | Ressence | Roger Dubuis | Rolex | Rudis Sylva | Speake Marin | Tag Heuer | Trilobe | Tudor | U-boat | Ulysse Nardin | Vacheron Constantin | Van Cleef & Arpels | Zenith

Watches and Wonders Geneva

New for 2024, the public can register for product presentations in small groups to get a close look at these timepieces and learn about their grand complications. The Salon will also offer exclusive guided tours led by watchmaking experts. All registrations can be made onsite.

Throughout the weekend, the newly inaugurated Auditorium will host a specially curated program of 10 watchmaking conferences, covering a range of topics including current affairs, economy, society, and technology.

The LAB has been reimagined in collaboration with schools, startups, and exhibiting brands, presenting their vision of watchmaking for tomorrow. For the occasion, about fifteen projects created by students from ECAL, one of Switzerland's leading universities of art and design, will be showcased.

Other initiatives and innovations will open a window into the future of microtechnology, its materials, and its design.

Outside the walls, in the heart of Geneva, the In The City program, free of charge, will host cultural and educational activities related to watchmaking in the new Village Horloger on the Pont de la Machine. The evening event on Thursday, April 11, open to all, will feature DJs, live music, and street performances throughout the city.

1-day ticket: CHF 70 (full price).
Special rates for young people and seniors. Free for children under 12.
Tickets are nominative. 

Full details at https://luxuryoline.com/

Watches and Wonders Geneva