What Watches Do the Watch Bosses Wear? We Found Out
At this year's Watches and Wonders in Geneva, we asked the horological honchos about their chosen timepiece

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This week I have mostly been inside an 810,000 sq ft exhibition hall attached to Geneva Airport, where some 45,000 guests wandered about gathering promotional tote bags, refuelling on complimentary Coke Zeros and comparing notes on the 54 top-tier watch brands, including Rolex, Cartier and Patek Philippe, that had unveiled their latest collections of watches. It was at the 2024 Watches And Wonders trade fair.
Watches And Wonders is the biggest event in the watch world calendar and getting bigger every year, as Matthieu Humair, chief executive of the Watches And Wonders Geneva Foundation (ie: the boss) told me over strong coffee at 9am sharp on Wednesday morning.
Double the number of people were attending compared to 2022, with new watchmakers – including Bremont, Nomos Glashütte and H.Moser & Cie – plus a brand new annex to house them – being added for 2024.
“It is a super-positive step for us, and for the city of Geneva,” Humair said, keen to stress how the audience for the fair was skewing younger than ever.
“It is important that we reach the next generation of watch fans. It’s what we want and it’s what the maisons want. We have already begun work on next year and we have more and more brands asking [to join] all the time. The key is making sure we maintain a high level of brand.”
According to my colleague and Wristwatch Yoda Robin Swithinbank writing earlier this week in the New York Times, last year’s fair had a global reach of 700 million people – and if that doesn't shift you some watches, nothing will.
But it begs the question: what watches do the watch bosses wear to the big event? They spend all day talking up their brand’s products, but what timepieces do they opt for on the day itself? Well, we asked them.

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