is actually the big brands with their huge exhibition space. The revenue derived from the small brands and independents is unlikely to sustain the show. Saying that, Basel is also a jewellery fair so let's see what future lies ahead.
Rolex, Patek Philippe, Chopard and Chanel have just announced their withdrawal from Baselworld. Instead they will exhibit in Geneva in April 2021 in a new fair yet to be named. The final straw was the organisers of Baselworld refusing to refund the fees o...
I think the management failed to appreciate the exhibitors ie their clients as much as they should have and over rated the importance of Baselworld to the brands. Big mistake!
is actually the big brands with their huge exhibition space. The revenue derived from the small brands and independents is unlikely to sustain the show. Saying that, Basel is also a jewellery fair so let's see what future lies ahead.
“Today Patek Philippe is not in line with Baselworld’s vision anymore, there have been too many discussions and unsolved problems, trust is no longer present.” My initial reaction is how could the management behind Baselworld be so far out of touch, to no...
unless they wanted this to happen so that they can use the venue for something else! I think the management of Rolex, Patek and the Swatch Group have been terribly patient with the organisers but everyone has their limits. Anyway, this change can only be ...
that the brands take control of the annual show that exhibits their latest watches rather than the organisers holding them at ransom. I am quite certain that the FHH will do things in the interest of the brands as the FHH represents the industry.
I made a comment in the original Baselworld postponed thread about how I thought it was wrong to say it was postponed when it was actually cancelled for this year. But it looks like saying it was postponed as opposed to cancelled somehow made them think t...
I think it is all to do with cash flow. By holding the money of the exhibitors, the organisers would have to borrow less money from the banks and besides it is less work administratively to keep the monies. I have little doubt that there were 'administrat...
First of all, all these big brands will have to find a way to live together during one week. Not easy. We can already feel a lack of enthusiam from some. I don't say more. We still don't know the position from Swatch Group, from LVMH. Babin was very happy...
what will happen to the small brands and independents. Previously for them, Basel was an excellent place to exhibit as it was well attended. With the withdrawal of the large brands, the attendance will fall dramatically. I believe the SIHH had an open day...
I was at first a bit shocked, but the I realized it was the way it meant to be. As many of you said, problems were there since a long time. I'm very sad for what Baselwolrd use to mean to the watch industry, but I think now this is the past. I hope SIHH a...
the news yesterday still came as a shock. I for one had already booked my hotel accommodation at Basel on 30 Jan and had to cancel it. Still, I am firm believer that everything that happens, happens for the better. Time will tell but I have little doubt t...
I for one will not miss Baselworld. Having been to the SIHH several times as well as Baselworld, I thought there was always a strange "bazaar" atmosphere at baselworld... Seems also MCH was completely blindsided by the news:
which seemed a lot more personal but then again, I was lucky to have been invited. The general public until the last two years have been less fortunate. Baselworld to me was too large but perhaps that was its attraction. It also allowed me to get to know ...