Brands exhibiting this year include familiar favourites such as Vacheron Constantin, A.Lange & Söhne, Tudor, Chopard, Bremont, Arnold & Son and MB&F. This year’s offering also includes sports cars from Lotus, a curated exhibition taking an in-depth look at chronographs – both historical and current – produced in association with Switzerland’s Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie, and Gems of time, an exhibition celebrating the art and craft of the high jewellery watch. A concurrent seminar programme features some of the biggest names in watchmaking, focussing on such subjects as vintage watch collecting, the world's best tourbillons, and contemporary design.
Big name exhibitors include Ralph Lauren, Harry Winston, Marc Newson and Nomos Glashutte, on a list of exhibitors that extends to more than 80 brands. Auction houses Bonham’s, Phillips and Fellows add to a horological offering that’s unmatched anywhere. Besides exhibiting brands and curated exhibitions, the show includes the winning watches from the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève, luxury cars, cocktail lounges from both Harrods and Berry Bros, watchmaking and craft demonstrations, piano recitals, strap and service bars and the much anticipated seminar series.
Tickets can be purchase through SalonQP.com.
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Tickets can be purchase through SalonQP.com, using the following discount codes for Urbanologie members: Thursday Night Preview evening, cost £100: benefit from a 20% discount using the code URBNOL1 Friday and Saturday sessions (including Friday evening cocktail reception), cost £20 to £50: benefit from a 30% discount using the code URBNOL2
As official ticketing partner for the third year, Watchfinder is offering the chance to win a pre-owned Rolex GMT-Master II worth over £3,700 with all ticket purchases.
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