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Dubai Watch Week Returns in 2025 with over 90 Participating Brands

A not-to-be-missed horological event in the Middle East and beyond, with 90 participating brands at Dubai Mall, Burj Park.

| By Xavier Markl | 3 min read |

One of the key events in the region and the global watch calendar, Dubai Watch Week is held every two years. Since its creation, the show has become one of the unmissable events of the industry, and it is back bigger than ever and in a new location for the 2025 edition. Organized under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the 7th edition of Dubai Watch Week will be held from 19th to 23rd November, 2025, at Dubai Mall, Burj Park and will gather over 90 brands.

Founded 10 years ago in 2015 by Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons and organised on a biennial schedule, Dubai Watch Week has turned into a major highlight of the watch industry’s calendar: exclusive, relaxed, experiential, entertaining and educational at the same time. The event welcomed no fewer than 23,000 visitors in 2023. This unique take on the watch salon has become an important platform for brands to launch new products or present limited editions. It brings together a unique roster of brands – from major players to emerging names, artisans, and indie watchmakers that the fair has long been committed to supporting. Opened to the public, providing guests with remarkable hospitality and immersive experiences, it will now be held at Dubai Mall, Burj Park, with a venue spanning over 200,000 sqft. 

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“The increasing interest from brands and partners ahead of this year’s edition has been rewarding and humbling as we further establish the Dubai Watch Week platform and continue to propel Dubai as a global destination. We are incredibly excited to welcome guests to a new and bigger venue for the 7th edition as we celebrate 10 years since our establishment in 2015. Our goal is to create a memorable experience for guests by refreshing our programming concepts and curating activations that will continue to inspire the industry and visitors from across the world,” commented Hind Seddiqi, CEO of Dubai Watch Week.

The event is free and open to the public. Make sure not to miss it if you are in Dubai or have the opportunity to travel to Dubai at that time of the year. To register for this 7th edition of the Dubai Watch Week, please visit their website and stay tuned for updates via their Instagram page.

And if you can’t make it, we’ll make sure to report what’s happening there, so stay tuned on MONOCHROME Watches as well. 


The show will feature Rolex, Audemars Piguet, TUDOR, Van Cleef & Arpels, Hublot, Chopard, Ferdinand Berthoud, Breitling, Girard-Perregaux, BVLGARI, TAG Heuer, CHANEL and Gerald Charles, all of whom will have stand-alone spaces on site. The list of participating brands also include A. Lange & Söhne, Angelus, Arnold & Sons, Armin Strom, ArtyA, ARTIME, Atelier Wen, Beda’a, Bell & Ross, Behrens, Biver, Bovet, Bremont, Chronoswiss, Cyrus Watches Genève, Czapek & Cie, David Candeaux, De Bethune, DOXA, DUKE, Favre Leuba, F.P. Journe, Frederique Constant, GENUS, Greubel Forsey, H. Moser & Cie., Hautlence, HAUTE-RIVE WATCHES, Hermle DREHTEILE UND UHREN GmbH & Co. KG, HYT, ID Genève, Jacob & Co., Jean Rousseau, Kollokium, Konstantin Chaykin, Kross Studio, Kudoke, Kurono Tokyo, L’Epee, La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton, La Vallée, Laurent Ferrier, Louis Erard, Louis Moinet, Ludovic Ballouard, MEC Watches, Miki Eleta, MB&F, MING, Moritz Grossmann, Nivada Grenchen, NOMOS Glashütte, NORQAIN, Oris, Parmigiani Fleurier, Perrelet, Raketa, Raul Tena, Ressence, REXHEP REXHEPI, Roger Dubuis, Roger W Smith, Rudis Sylvia, Schwarz Etienne, Singer Reimagined, Speake-Marin, Studio Underd0g, Trilobe, Tutima, Ulysse Nardin, URWERK, Vanguart, Velini Watches, Voutilainen, Vyntage, Horology and more.

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