WatchTime 2024 Announces Star Exhibitors

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Veteran attendees and industry insiders are well aware that the WatchTime New York event has become a global stage for luxury watch product launches. At this year’s show, look forward to new product reveals from Greubel Forsey, Bremont, and Cyrus—with select brands unveiling their products for the first time, live from the floor of Gotham Hall.

All thirty-six exhibiting watch brands will display their latest timepieces and collections—many never before seen in North America, fresh from their overseas debuts. Guests of WatchTime New York will enjoy the unparalleled opportunity to experience these timepieces firsthand while interacting directly with renowned watchmakers and company executives.

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This event offers a forum unlike any other—where the global watch community gathers to celebrate all things related to watches and horology culture. This year, WatchTime New York’s ninth edition, and the 25th anniversary of WatchTime Magazine, promises to be one to remember.

FIRST-TIME BRAND EXHIBITORS
Experience the unique Viennese designs of Carl Suchy & Söhne at the brand’s first-ever WatchTime New York exhibition, highlighting the modern Belvedere Titan titanium.
REVIVED AND REIMAGINED
Be among the first to see the newly revived Parmigiani Fleurier Toric collection—a modern 2024 revival of the brand’s beloved 90-era Toric collection.
See the reimagined Carl F. Bucherer Manero Peripheral 40mm model featuring its groundbreaking peripherally mounted winding system and manufacture movement.
MUSICAL MODELS AND REPEATERS
Experience the H. Moser & Cie Streamliner Concept Minute Repeater Tourbillon Blue Enamel—a chiming symphony of gongs, hammers, tourbillon, and enamel presented in a rare water-resistant case.
Hear the chime of the Chopard L.U.C. Full Strike Calibre 08.01-L’s patented minute repeater mechanism, complete with monobloc sapphire gongs.
TECHNICAL PRECISION
Experience the power of resonance with Armin Strom‘s Dual Time GMT Resonance, featuring a patented clutch spring suspension system and dual time zones.
See the new Norqain Independence Skeleton Chrono, introducing a skeletonized flyback manufacture chronograph movement developed by Ben Küffer and Jean-Claude Biver.
OPENWORK WONDERS
Experience the Lang & Heyne Manufaktur Edition Anton Model— a limited edition of five rectangular flying tourbillon timepieces featuring atypical open dials.
View the ultra-thin new Speake-Marin Ripples Skeleton, equipped with an automatic skeleton caliber SMA07 measuring just 3.25 mm thick.
MOONPHASE MARVELS
Be the first to see the newly launched Arnold & Son Perpetual Moon 38 Red Gold editions in elegant and understated Blue Aventurine and Cliff Grey dial variations.
 Try on the elegant and sporty new Blancpain Bathyscape Quantième Complet Phases de Lune, featuring a black ceramic case and bracelet.
COLORFUL AND CONCEPTUAL
Take in the daring new Chronoswiss ReSec Manufacture models— a study in vivid hues, bold textures, and the brand’s characteristic regulator display.
Discover the daring Urwerk SpaceTime Blade— a towering, intricate creation built with 1,446 components and featuring an innovative time display.
View two new Perrelet Turbine models – in Carbon Ice Blue and Turbine Titanium Ice Blue —inspired by the Swiss Grand Dixence landmark and featuring kinetic dial elements.
CERAMIC ELEMENTS
See the sporty and elegant new Breguet Type XX, featuring a first for the Type XX family— a new gold and ceramic bi-directional bezel.Discover the first-ever Piaget ceramic timepiece—the new jet-black, ultra-thin Piaget Polo Skeleton.
SPORTS EXCELLENCE
Try on the Glashütte Original SeaQ Chronograph—a sporty yet minimalist black-and-white addition to the brand’s Spezialist collection.
Discover Mühle Glashütte’s new range of Sportivo watches, including The Compass Date, Travel GMT, and Active Chronograph models— the brand’s first-ever sport watches.
PRECIOUS TIMEKEEPERS
Admire the new Czapek Antarctique Polar Sky and Flying Diamond models— a study in contrast pairing sporty cases with black-tie ready aventurine dials and diamond indexes.
View the Frederique Constant Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture with a vivid malachite dial— a 36-piece series with updated case, hands, markers, and power reserve.
CREATIVE COLLABORATIONS
Experience the Gerald Charles and Ducati Maestro 4.0 Ducati 30° Anniversario 916— a moto-styled, 30th anniversary timepiece tribute to the iconic Ducati 916 motorcycle.
See the new Albishorn x Massena LAB Maxigraph chronograph tool watch, featuring a patented regatta timer— inspired by the rich history of nautical timepieces.
Discover the ART01 Rostovsky Watches Edition by Artime and Steven Rostovsky, a limited 5-piece collab series of skeletonized, tonneau shaped timepieces.
ELEMENTS OF ARTISTRY
Visit RGM to see the American watchmaker’s “Birds of America” timepiece—a recreation of Audubon’s historic ibis illustration in miniature hand painting on the watch dial.
 Discover the refined elegance of the Moritz GrossmannTourbillon Tremblage, featuring hand-finished tremblage dial surfaces in 8-piece rose gold and white gold limited editions.
2024 Watch Brand Exhibitors
About WatchTime: WatchTime was founded in New York City in 1999 by the Ebner Publishing Group of Ulm, Germany. Ebner is a diversified publishing company and Europe’s leading publisher of consumer watch magazines. WatchTime has sister magazines in Germany, Poland, Korea, Japan, China, and India.

Since its launch, WatchTime has become a worldwide authority and America’s no. 1 watch magazine, written for those who are interested in fine wristwatches. WatchTime’s mission is to explore and celebrate fine wristwatches and watch culture. The magazine (and watchtime.com) covers all aspects of fine timepieces: the watches themselves; the companies and countries that manufacture them; and the community of watch lovers who design, manufacture, wear, and appreciate them.

WatchTime is published bi-monthly by a staff of American and European watch journalists and watch experts. Each issue offers a balanced mix of informative and entertaining articles for the watch aficionado, covering a wide range of topics, including reviews of specific watches; objective watch tests; in-depth reports on watch technology, design, and history; watch company profiles; provocative interviews with prominent watch people like movie/TV/and sports celebrities, collectors, and watch industry power players; interesting and offbeat items from around the watch world, and more.

WatchTime New York 2024 runs from October 18th-20th, 2024. For more information, visit ​watchtime.com.

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