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Everything You Need to Know About British Watchmakers’ Day 2025

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Safie Agar-Hutton

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Safie Agar-Hutton

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Get ready, horology fans—one of the most exciting events in the British watchmaking calendar is just around the corner! British Watchmakers' Day returns to the magnificent Lindley Hall in London on Saturday, March 8, 2025. This year promises to be bigger and better than ever, with a lineup of over 40 exceptional brands showcasing the very best in British watchmaking.

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British Watchmakers' Day 2024. Credit - WatchGecko

Whether you're a seasoned collector, a budding enthusiast, or someone simply curious about the artistry of timekeeping, this event is a must-visit. From established names like Bremont and Christopher Ward to rising stars such as Studio Underd0g there really is something for everyone and if you’ve been looking to get your hands on a slice of Pizza, now is the time…

Studio Underd0g at British Watchmakers
Studio Underd0g at British Watchmakers' Day 2024. Credit - WatchGecko

The WatchGecko team had an absolute blast at last year’s event, raving about the vibrant atmosphere, innovative designs, and the chance to connect with like-minded enthusiasts. If this year’s event is anything like the last, we’re in for a treat filled with stunning limited-edition timepieces, creative packaging, and plenty of industry insights.


Tickets are already in high demand—Club members of the Alliance of British Watch and Clock Makers can grab theirs for free, while remaining general admission tickets, priced at just £10, will be released in January. Don’t wait too long though; this event is known to sell out quickly!


Stay tuned as we dive deeper into what you can expect from this celebration of the best in British craftsmanship.

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British Watchmakers' Day 2025

Location: Lindley Hall, London.


Date and Time: Saturday, March 8, 2025.


Participating Brands: Accurist, Adley, Alkin, Anoma, Arken, Apiar, Backes & Strauss, Bamford London, Beaucroft, Bremont, Brooklands, Bōken, BVOR, Christopher Ward, Clemence, Duckworth Prestex, Elliot Brown, Edward Christopher, Farer, Fears, FWM, Geckota, Golby Watches, Great British Watch Company, Harold Pinchbeck, Helicon, Isotope, MHD, Mr Jones Watches, Marloe, Monro, Nomadic, Omologato, Olivier Meylan, Pinion, Pompeak, Roger W Smith, Schofield, Sidereus, Sinclair Harding, Studio Underdog, Vertex, William Wood and Zero West.

Ticketing: Club members of the Alliance of British Watch and Clock Makers can reserve their free tickets now. Remaining tickets, priced at £10, will be available to the general public in January 2025 but are likely to sell out extremely quickly.


Club Information: The Alliance offers a club membership that provides priority access to events like British Watchmakers' Day. Club Membership costs £55 per year and includes one free ticket to BWMD. Members enjoy benefits such as free or discounted tickets to other events and exclusive previews. To become a member, visit the Alliance's official website.

British Watchmakers' Day 2025 promises to be a remarkable event for horology enthusiasts, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the forefront of British watchmaking. As an official media partner WatchGecko will once again be in the thick of it keeping you up to date with all the need-to-know info. For now, polish those watches, download the TFL App, and prepare to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of British horology.


If you’re looking for something to tide you over in the meantime, check out the WatchGecko YouTube for an insight into last year’s event.

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About the Author: Safie Agar-Hutton

As the Editor of WatchGecko Magazine, my goal is to engage our readers by delivering insightful news, release updates, and captivating stories from the intriguing world of horology.

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