The Timepiece Show series brings its community-first format to Toronto for a weekend of independent watchmaking, direct access to founders, and an approachable collector atmosphere.
Geneva's independent alternative to Watches & Wonders returns in September, scattering new releases and brand presentations across the city in a decentralized, collector-focused format.
Windup's summer stop brings independent watchmaking to the Midwest for three days of hands-on access, panels, and community. Free and open to the public.
The largest wholesale watch and jewelry trade event in the U.S. returns to Planet Hollywood Las Vegas, drawing 12,000 dealers across two days. IWJG membership required.
Windup brings its travelling watch fair to the Bay Area for three days of independent watchmaking at Fort Mason, with views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Free and open to the public.
Over 50 global watch brands converge on North Vancouver's Shipyards district for a weekend built around discovery, conversation, and hands-on access to independent watchmaking.
For collectors on the East Coast, District Time is one of the best opportunities to experience independent watchmaking without traveling to a major trade show.
If you're in France or planning a European watch trip, TimeFest offers an experience you won't find anywhere else—watches, wine, and a world-class stadium.