Mumbai, December 2025 – We are pleased to introduce the watch.swiss exhibition tour, dedicated to Swiss watchmaking excellence This interactive showcase on Swiss watches makes watchmaking culture accessible to all, an experience not to be missed.
Designed as an immersive experience, the watch.swiss exhibition invites visitors to discover the world of Swiss watchmaking through a fun, interactive, and educational journey.
It offers a panorama of Swiss watchmaking through seven fundamental themes: Switzerland, Swiss Made, history, design, precision, manufacturing, and complications. A giant postcard backdrop allows visitors to take photos in front of a Swiss landscape, while an unusual workbench invites them to step into the shoes of a watchmaker.
Swiss watches are renowned for their centuries-old heritage, proven reliability, and refined design. Throughout the exhibition, visitors are amazed and intrigued as they learn how centuries of history have conferred legitimacy upon Swiss timepieces or discover the genius of watchmaking through complication watches.

A second step in India
After a successful launch in Ahmedabad in November, this exceptional tour will now be displayed in Mumbai at Phoenix Palladium, (at Atrium, in front of Hublot store) from 5 to 14 December. The third and last step will take place in New Delhi at Select Citywalk, from 5 to 14 January, 2026.
Collaboration of Ethos Watches & Instagram Contest to win watches
The event is organized in close partnership with Ethos Watches, India’s leading luxury watch retailer, who is showcasing four prestigious Swiss watch brands on this occasion.
To further engage with visitors and the online community, Ethos Watches is offering two Swiss watches as part of an Instagram contest starting on Friday, 5th December. Participants will be able to join via social media, and the lucky draw will take place on Monday, 15th December.
The organizer
This exhibition is presented by the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry FH. As the leading association of the Swiss watch industry, the FH currently brings together nearly 500 members, representing more than 90% of Swiss companies active in the production and marketing of watches, clocks, timepieces, and components. Among its missions are the defence and development of the industry, the promotion of its members’ interests, and the representation of the sector as a whole, both in Switzerland and abroad.

