Under the first rays of spring, from April 1st to 7th, 2025, 60 brands will exhibit at Watches and Wonders Geneva. On the agenda, watches—many of them—that will showcase craftsmanship, ingenuity, beauty, and innovation.

If Watches and Wonders gathers so many brands (and industry insiders will remember this), it's because the event brings together exhibitors from the former Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH)—dedicated to Richemont group brands and their "friends"—and major players from the former Baselworld. Patek Philippe, Hermès, Chopard, Hublot, Rolex, TAG Heuer, A. Lange & Söhne, Cartier, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Piaget, Vacheron Constantin, Van Cleef & Arpels... the big names are all here. This year also marks the arrival of Bulgari among the officially represented brands at the show, with a stand expected to be spectacular.
The extraordinary concentration of houses exhibiting at Watches and Wonders carries the entire industry—and even the city—along with it. "In The City" animations, discoveries, experiences, concerts, and explorations of the crafts at the "Village Horloger" will make the ticking sounds of watches set to conquer the city of Calvin and the world.

The year 2025 is a vintage one in terms of anniversaries—something that watchmakers love to commemorate with exceptional pieces: Audemars Piguet's 150th anniversary, Hublot's Big Bang's 20th anniversary, Chanel's J12's 25th anniversary, the 70th anniversary of the GMT Master, Patek Philippe’s 100th anniversary of the first perpetual calendar wristwatch, Breguet's 250th anniversary (revelations expected a few weeks after the Geneva event) and finally the 270th anniversary of Vacheron Constantin.
The entire Worldtempus team is getting ready to let you experience watchmaking from the inside. Brice, Marie, Yannick at the editorial desk and in front of the camera, Amaury and Nathan behind the camera, Mathieu and James handling the overall orchestration. Renowned journalists will bring their expertise to cover the news closely: Eliot Aviat, Hervé Borne, Frédéric Brun, Anders Mödig, Olivier Müller, and Marine Ülrich.