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Welcome to The Bristol Watch Show 2024

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Safie Agar-Hutton

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Safie Agar-Hutton

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If this year has provided me with a single takeaway regarding the British watchmaking industry, it’s that it’s absolutely thriving. Cast your eyes across a map of the UK and horological events are popping up as far as the eye can see. It’s to be expected that the hustle and bustle of the capital would see a fair bit of action in the way of watch shows but with Manchester, Brighton and now Bristol firmly on the radar, we’re finally getting to the point of being spoilt for choice.

On Saturday 23rd November 2024 the Bristol Watch Show will open the doors for its first event in the West of England. Showcasing upcoming British microbrands from Bristol and slightly further afield, the event (which is proudly sponsored by Fears), highlights the talent and craftsmanship of independent watch brands from the area. Giving visitors the opportunity to see and purchase from an exciting cohort of British microbrands as well as connect with likeminded watch enthusiasts all under one roof, the event is just one of many recent displays of the diverse and impressive talent belonging to the British Watchmaking industry.


Set to take place at The Clifton Club, a beautiful regency-era venue just a stone’s throw from the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the Bristol Watch Show features 9 independent watch brands, 1 Bristol-based vintage and pre-owned dealer and even a panel talk by one of the most interesting women in the community, Britt Pearce (known to many as Watch Gringa).

Geckota Bristol Watch Show Prep
Geckota Bristol Watch Show Prep
Geckota Bristol Watch Show Prep

Amongst the innovative British brands at the show, you can expect to find WatchGecko’s sister brand, Geckota showcasing an array of expertly crafted timepieces. Bringing with them their popular Chronotimers as well as the new Sports Edition, The Bristol Watch Show is the perfect opportunity to get hands-on time with the models and even chat with the founder, Jonathan Quinn.


On the day there will be two sessions; a morning session running from 11am to 1:30pm and a second session in the afternoon running from 2:30pm-5pm. Tickets are available here and are priced at just £10 (excluding booking fees).

The Bristol Watch Show 2024 Event Details

Location:

The Clifton Club

22 The Mall, Clifton, Bristol BS8 4DS


Date and Times:

Saturday 23 rd November 2024

Morning Session: 11am to 1:30pm

Afternoon Session: 2:30pm to 5pm


Admission:

The Bristol Watch Show is accessible by General Admission ticket at a cost of £10 (excluding fees). Tickets can be purchased here.


The full brand line-up is as follows:

  • Alkin
  • Bold Timepieces
  • Drayton
  • Ember Watch Company
  • Fears Bristol
  • Geckota
  • Horological Underground
  • Maystone
  • MHD Watches
  • Pompeak Watches

Why Should I Attend The Bristol Watch Show?

  • Diverse Range of Brands: From well-known luxury brands to emerging independent watchmakers, the Bristol Watch Show offers a curated selection that lets you discover a vast array of timepieces.
  • Exclusive Access to New Releases: Get a sneak peek at some of the latest models and innovations, often with opportunities to be among the first to see these pieces in person.
  • Meet Industry Experts: Gain insights directly from brand representatives, watchmakers, and industry professionals. It's a chance to ask questions and learn from the best in the field.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow watch enthusiasts, collectors, and even potential collaborators who share your passion for horology.
  • Vintage and Rare Finds: Discover rare vintage pieces and unique timepieces not easily found in retail stores, perfect for those interested in collecting or investing in historical watches.

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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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