Inside Watches and Wonders 2024: My Experience | Everest Bands (2024)

With Watches and Wonders 2024 now in the rearview, I’m finally in a position to write and reflect after multiple full nights of sleep. Of course, we’re still in the midst of our coverage, with plenty more watch-focused writeups to come. And although it's probably in my best interest to get those out ASAP, I’d like to take some time to share my experience inside Watches and Wonders 2024 while it’s still fresh in my brain.

This was my second year attending Watches and Wonders. During last year’s fair, I had just 6 months of experience writing about watches; needless to say this year felt a bit different. While I’m still at the point of speechlessness when handed a quarter-million-dollar watch, I’ve nearly graduated past the point of giggles (for a reference of my professional experience).

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Because my perspective on this year is inextricably tied to last year’s (my first-ever trade show), I recommend catching up on that article if you’re interested. Last year, I only attended one private day – the very last one. This year, I showed up early on opening day (April 9th). As I walked past booths that were still being assembled, I felt an energy that was nowhere to be found on day 5 of last year. As corny as it sounds, the “Wonders” of Watches and Wonders was in full effect as I looked at Rolex’s shrouded display windows (above). Tudor had large black cloths draping their displays andother brands those who distributed novelties under embargo prior to the show already had theirproducts on full display.

Tudor unveiled their new releases moments before Rolex. I was successfully baited over to the Tudor booth, missing the opening of the Crown’s shutters, but I understand that there were some technical difficulties. I heard that some shutters opened, closed, then got stuck halfway before finally staying open: a funny blunder that feels unfortunately appropriate given the reception of this year’s Rolex releases. Although Watches and Wonders had technically begun by the time these shutters opened, I’d argue that they’re what truly kicked off the show.

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For the next hour or two, myself and the rest of the Everest team were writing, taking pictures, and sharing live coverage of Rolex and Tudor’s releases. Something I didn’t experience last year was the crowding around the Rolex windows (above). For at least 45 minutes following the reveal, it was difficult to see the new steel GMT-Master II, let alone capture a quality picture of it.

After the wild rush that was the first half of Tuesday, I fell into the swing of meetings, coffee breaks, short bursts of writing, grabbing a coffee, walking what felt like miles from one brand to another,ordering a quick coffee, etc. While I had a sense of familiarity that I didn't last year, none of the excitement oramazement had subsided. I still felt like a kid (in a suit) in a candy store. And yes, Iremaindazzledby the mere concept of free food and drink; I don't think that will ever go away.

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From a journalistic perspective, I found myself not doing what I did last year: taking notes and/or asking questions that can be answered by a press release. This is theWatches and Wonders equivalent of asking your professoraquestion that'saddressedon the syllabus. I also brought my own camera this year despite having a photographer for most of the show: a fun experience that I learned a lot from. While my hard drive isnow occupied by piles ofunusable photos, the good ones made the entire effortworth it.

Final Thoughts

I had a considerably more enjoyable Watches and Wonders this year than last, which says a lot givenmy overwhelmingly-positive experience in 2023. The biggest difference for methis year was my sense of familiarity. As industry trade shows go, Watches and Wonders is a particularly large-scale, fast-paced, high-budget one. Having been there the year before, I was able to get more out of it and deliver higher-quality content as a result. Furthermore, I was able to reconnect with people I hadn't seen since last year's fair and meet plenty of new people entirely,manyof whom I've known virtually for sometime.Although I didn't attend a public day this year, I highly recommend you attend one if the situation everpresents itself. If you love watches, I'd say you must experience at least one Watches and Wonders. Honestly, even if you have no interest inwatches, you'll probably have pretty a good time. There's really nothing like this show. Last year, I remember wondering if I'd be backin 2024. Today, I'm counting down the days until spring 2025.

Inside Watches and Wonders 2024: My Experience | Everest Bands (2024)

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