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Baselworld, The Premiere Show, 21-26 March 2019 @baselworldofficial

Baselworld is the world’s foremost show for watches, jewellery, precious stones and related industries. It interconnects the industry’s top brands (including Rolex, Patek Philippe, Chopard, TAG Heuer, Hublot and Breitling), the most influential media and the world’s most important buyers.

Baselworld is the exclusive platform on which the major watch and jewellery brands present the year’s innovations to an eagerly curious international audience. Everyone who wants to know what the latest trends are and how 2019 “ticks” will find the answers live and firsthand at Baselworld.

Over 100 years of watch and jewellery history live

Baselworld has been called “Baselworld, The World Watch and Jewellery Show” since 2003, but its roots go back more than 100 years. Find out how it all began…

The Basel Mustermesse (muba), which presented the services and offerings of the Swiss industry at various locations throughout Basel, was founded In 1917. The watch and jewellery industry, which was already an important pillar of the Swiss economy at that time, was part of muba: 29 exhibitors from this sector gathered for the first edition of muba, and their numbers increased with each passing year. Beginning in 1931, they were given their own pavilion at muba as the “Swiss Watch Fair”.

The fair underwent even greater growth when exhibitors from throughout Europe were invited to participate in 1973 and thereafter. For the first time, companies from France, Italy, Germany and Great Britain were also welcome to present themselves in Basel. The internationalization was accompanied by a renaming of the show as BASEL. This finally led to independence in 1984; the trade show has taken place independently of muba ever since.

From BASEL to Baselworld

Globalization continued to progress in 1986 and thereafter, when the fair opened its gates to brands from around the globe, thus making it the world’s most important international show for watches and jewellery – a status it still enjoys today. This is also reflected in the new name, which it has had since 2003: Baselworld, The Watch and Jewellery Show. Baselworld welcomed over 100,000 visitors from more than 100 countries around the world for the first time in 2007. And the show ventured into entirely new dimensions with the opening of the new Hall 1 in 2013, when circa 150,000 visitors came to Basel to admire innovations presented by 1,500 exhibitors.

Baselworld 2018 | Impressions

2019, year of transition

Baselworld will be presenting a new concept in 2019. The show will be transformed from the industry’s order platform into a year-round marketing and communications platform, for which reason Baselworld is introducing numerous new and primarily digital communication tools. The live experience will gain even greater priority: this also includes many new restaurants and bars in the halls and a Show Plaza in Hall 1.2, which will bring together top-class mode and fine jewellery in inspiring fashion shows.

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