3rd “Watches and Wonders” Hainan Exhibition, high-end watchmaking brands debut

Watches and Wonders takes up residence on Hainan Island from December 2, 2022 to February 28, 2023.

Luxury watch trade show Watches and Wonders will take up a three month residency on the island of Hainan, at the CDF Mall in Sanya, and for the first time, at the newly opened CDF Mall in Haikou.

Watches and Wonders takes up residence on Hainan Island from December 2, 2022 to February 28, 2023.

Watches and Wonders Hainan, taking place in two locations, Sanya and Haikou, will hold three months of exhibitions, spanning two calendar years, with the Chinese New Year Festivities on 22 January 2023 serving as the high point.

THIRTEEN MAISONS – TWO LOCATIONS

Thanks to its original format of one event, two destinations and three months of exhibition, Watches and Wonders Hainan will deliver a panoramic view of watchmaking history, its complications and its most spectacular designs.

The thirteen participating Maisons will unveil their watch collections in the two malls, providing a unique opportunity for the general public to discover exceptional pieces, through in-store events.

AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

The new cdf Mall in Haikou will be the stage for a unique cultural exhibition held in a dedicated space of 800 square metres.

An interactive and immersive experience in four parts has been created for the occasion. It will include an exhibition retracing the history of watchmaking, an educational area to learn about the most famous complications, a practical workshop supervised by a trainer and finally, the digital Time Design exhibition focusing on the development of the wristwatch over the eras.

Participating brands:

A. Lange & Söhne Baume & Mercier Cartier Girard-Perregaux Hermès IWC Schaffhausen Jaeger-LeCoultre Montblanc Panerai Piaget Roger Dubuis Ulysse Nardin Vacheron Constanti

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