Don’t look any further - only GMT (and WorldTempus!) can open the doors for you to major brands like Audemars Piguet, Hublot, Louis Vuitton, Omega, Piaget, and Zenith in the same week, as well as niche brands like H. Moser & Cie., Jaquet Droz, and MB&F, not to mention the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève for an unforgettable experience. We have surprises in store for participants, who currently hail from England, France, Switzerland, and the US. To join them, sign up quickly on Watch Safari (watch-safari.ch) as spots are limited.
An exclusive all-inclusive program
Once these watch enthusiasts (some coming with partners, others with friends, and some alone) settle in at the Fraser Suite Geneva on the evening of Sunday, October 27, everything is included until the morning of Saturday, November 2. This includes four-star accommodation in Geneva (Fraser Suite), Neuchâtel (Beaulac), and Schaffhausen (Vienna House), all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner), luxury minibus transportation, private guided tours, meetings with watchmaking personalities, a watchmaking workshop at the GPHG to assemble a movement yourself (limited spaces available), accompaniment by two members of the GMT and WorldTempus editorial teams including a videographer and the magazine's founder, and an exceptional Justerini & Brooks whisky tasting on the final night during the closing dinner.
During the last manufacture visit on Thursday at H. Moser & Cie, participants will be the first to discover the brand-new limited series of only 24 pieces, created for GMT's 24th anniversary. A quota is reserved for those who wish to acquire one!
As a gift for this 24th anniversary, the GMT Watch Safari will also offer all participants a copy of the brand-new Millennium Watch Book (dedicated this year to travel watches), the latest GMT magazine and GMT XXL issues, and the official GMT Watch Safari polo shirt.
Convinced? Join us now on Watch Safari (watch-safari.ch). Still need some temptation? Read our series of articles over the next few days dedicated to the visits of these temples of horological creativity, each more fascinating than the last.