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The Opening of Vicenzaoro September 2024 

The contemporary jewelry and watchmaking industry’s most important international showcase opens on Friday, September 6th, with five days of business, talks, seminars and networking. With the new Palakiss area specifically for cash & carry


From 6th to 10th September, the entire contemporary jewelry and watchmaking supply chain will be at Vicenzaoro September, an event that this year, will feature an Expo Center that is being restyled to extend the surface area by 22,000 square meters and to implement technological services and much more. An unmissable show for over 1,200 exhibitors - including fine jewelry, components and semi-finished products, creations in gold or silver, gems and diamonds, packaging and visual merchandising - for an appointment that, in 2023, meant global revenues of approximately 725 billion euro (806 billion dollars), which leading market analysts estimate will grow by a further 5% between now and 2030 driven by markets such as India and China. Vicenzaoro September therefore not only confirms its role as a showcase of the trends that will be seen in retail store windows in 2025 and a one-stop shop for professional operators, but above all, its firm standing on the podium of the world’s top three jewelry events. Arranged into communities or districts - Icon, Look, Creation, Essence, Expression - this year’s event will also see the debut of the Palakiss cash&carry area, a reality recently acquired by IEG and now also open to the public, who will be able to shop and keep up to date with the latest trends.

The September edition also means Time, the district dedicated to contemporary watches and the entire watchmaking supply chain, and VO' Clock Privé, a BtoC “lounge” accessible to the public of enthusiasts, who will be able to take part in themed talks and courses. Also worth mentioning are several international operator collectives, such as HKJJA, India's GJEPC and France's Francéclat, and the institutional attendance of the Veneto, Sicily and Campania regions.


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