Jewellery Geneva – Jewellery at the Geneva Watch Week
Every spring, when the international watch industry gathers in Geneva, all eyes turn to Watches and Wonders. At the same time, other events have become established—so many, in fact, that people now refer to “Geneva Watch Week.” Yet even this term falls short, as fine jewelry is increasingly coming into focus alongside haute horlogerie.
One of the must-visit destinations for haute joaillerie in Geneva this week is the
Jewelry Geneva.

Initiated by Howard Hauben, a long-time figure in the international jewelry industry, the event brings together select jewelry houses at the Hotel President Wilson.
The selection of brands has been carefully curated. The exhibition features collections that are both design-forward and well-established in the market. High jewelry is naturally showcased alongside wearable lines and one-of-a-kind pieces. The lines between statement pieces and everyday items are blurred, demonstrating once again how much the concept of luxury is evolving.


The brands at Jewellery Geneva:
ALESSA JEWELRY – ARIHA DIAMOND JEWELRY – ARTEXPO – BLOCH FINE JEWELRY – DAMASO – DAVID GOTLIB – DEMEGLIO – GIORGIO VISCONTI – HEINZ MAYER – HULCHI BELLUNI – ISABELLEFA – ITG JEWELRY GROUP – KAHN HIGH JEWELRY – KAREN SUEN FINE JEWELRY LIMITED – K DI KUORE – LUCA B JEWELS – MARIGOLD – JEWELRY – MIDAS TOUCH – MIMI MILANO – NANIS ITALIAN JEWELS – NIESSING – RF ROMA FINE JEWELS – ROBERTO COIN – SAVOIA ITALY – SCHREINER HAUTE JOAILLERIE – SOLO COLLECTION – TIRISI JEWELRY – UTOPIA JEWELS – VALENTINA CALLEGHER – ZYDO ITALY
View the show guide here: https://issuu.com/h2events/docs/jewellery_geneva_2026_show_guide


Unique format, unique relevance
The presentation at the elegant hotel remains focused on the objects themselves. The pieces are not merely displayed but explored through conversation—about their materials, origins, and design. This form of engagement offers a different perspective. In this setting, the format provides a space that is less about speed and more about exchange.
Jewellery Geneva thus reflects a trend that is becoming increasingly evident in the industry and has already made a significant impact in the watch sector: smaller, more focused formats that prioritize interaction over scale.







