Gulf Business

Big time: From Switzerlan­d to Dubai

The biennial Dubai Watch Week brought watch industry titans, collectors, enthusiast­s and the public together at an event that further reinforced a culture of appreciati­on for luxury timepieces in the region

- BY VARUN GODINHO

“The Swiss watch industry exports $21bn worth of watches each year – that’s equal to the profit Apple makes every three months or the turnover of the entire LVMH group every six months. Therefore, the future of the Swiss watch industry is colossal,” proclaimed Swiss watchmakin­g industry legend JeanClaude Biver, the nonexecuti­ve president of the LVMH watch division, during a talk at the recently concluded Dubai Watch Week.

That potential of the industry was on display at Dubai Internatio­nal Financial Centre (DIFC) from November 2024 during the Dubai Watch Week. One of the highlights was, of course, the participat­ion of Rolex in the watch week – the first time it has participat­ed in an exhibition in the region, and the very rare occasion that it has chosen do so anywhere in the world outside of Switzerlan­d.

The Rolex standalone pavilion included a Submariner exhibition brought in from Switzerlan­d, but equally important was a display of vintage Rolex watches from the private collection of the Seddiqi family. This included extremely rare and valuable timepieces like the 1973 Ref. 3612 coin watch made from a $20 coin dating back to 1904; a 1975 Ref. 3729 elongated Cellini openfaced pendant watch; and even a 1959 Ref. 2056 “Chameleon” timepiece with interchang­eable straps.

Apart from the horology forums, creative hubs and watchmakin­g masterclas­ses, there were seven watches launched at Dubai Watch Week. This included two from independen­t watchmaker H. Moser & Cie. The first was the Swiss Alp Watch Concept Dubai Limited Edition – H. Moser & Cie’s CEO, Edouard Meylan, confirmed to Gulf Business

on the sidelines of the event that there will be just one more Swiss Alp timepiece manufactur­ed after this one and then production of the collection will cease. The second timepiece launched by the company at the watch week was the Endeavour Centre Seconds Diamond Concept whose steel bezel is set with diamonds.

Another Dubai Watch Week special product launch was the Hublot Classic Fusion Special Edition Bronze Anticlockw­ise which is the first Hublot made completely from bronze. It also features an anticlockw­ise movement, another first for a watchmakin­g brand.

Chopard too had a private exhibition area where it launched its new Alpine Eagle collection in Dubai. The collection comprises of a steel watch inspired by the 1980 St. Moritz timepiece, with the modern-day version featuring a COSC-certified chronomete­r movement and a proprietar­y stainless steel alloy called Lucent Steel A223.

The Dubai Watch Week was also where visitors could interact with WatchBox, a pre-owned luxury timepiece powerhouse that not only had a presence at the event but also partnered with Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons to open its first permanent boutique in DIFC last month. “Through the relationsh­ip between WatchBox and Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons, customers will be able to initiate trades with pieces from their personal collection­s for new timepieces from Seddiqi-owned boutiques, sell pre-owned watches directly to WatchBox, and trade or purchase pre-owned watches from WatchBox’s $80 million global inventory – all with transparen­cy and ease,” said Danny Govberg, co-founder and CEO of WatchBox.

Jean-Claude Biver made his first trip to Dubai four decades ago, and has been actively engaged with the watch industry even longer. He’s seen his share of watch exhibition­s, which made his remarks about the watch week more imperative and one that came from a position of authority. “Baselworld and Watches & Wonder,” said Biver of the two biggest global luxury watch fairs, as he looked around the audience searching for representa­tives of the two shows, “should learn from Dubai Watch Week. There is no selling pressure here at the fair, which is what I like. What they have done here is phenomenal.”

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 ??  ?? Clockwise from opposite page: Visitors at the Rolex pavilion at the Dubai Watch Week; Chopard launched its Alpine Eagle collection for the region; Industry legend JeanClaude Biver was a guest speaker at the watch week; A few rare vintage Rolex watches from the private collection of the Seddiqi family were on display
Clockwise from opposite page: Visitors at the Rolex pavilion at the Dubai Watch Week; Chopard launched its Alpine Eagle collection for the region; Industry legend JeanClaude Biver was a guest speaker at the watch week; A few rare vintage Rolex watches from the private collection of the Seddiqi family were on display
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