Reflecting on 5 Days of Watch Obsession - My Personal Account of Watches & Wonders' Second Edition

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The B2B section of the biggest watchmaking event of the year has recently concluded, with the upcoming weekend being reserved for the general public. As a result, it's now time for a first, but definitely not final, overview of the 2023 Watches & Wonders exhibit (taking place between March 27th and April 2nd, 2023). The good news is that, in my view, the show was both outstanding and awe-inspiring.

Furthermore, Swiss exports of timepieces had recently reached a peak of 2.2 billion francs. The atmosphere was filled with positivity and joy as people eagerly reunited, and many of the newly launched watches were designed to appeal to the masses.

I noticed a few watches that interested me and I'll briefly mention them here:

As expected, the majority of the WatchTime crew was present at the event to report on it (and will continue to reveal fresh launches in the following days), and we will soon start to give detailed coverage for the forthcoming print version. At present, I reckon most of the staff still need to digest both the event and the long-flight back to America, as well as catch up on some much-needed rest.

Queuing up not for a MoonSwatch, but for a cab – the much larger crowd made organization notably trickier this time around.

In the meantime, I would like to share some of my own personal thoughts:

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