Dubai Watch Week dazzles with stunning watch collections

The 10th-anniversary edition brings together more than 90 watch brands

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Devadasan K P, Chief Visual Editor
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A Lady Arpels Papillon Extraordinaire takes centre stage at the Van Cleef & Arpels pavilion, showcasing the intricate artistry and elegance of Dubai Watch Week 2025.
A Lady Arpels Papillon Extraordinaire takes centre stage at the Van Cleef & Arpels pavilion, showcasing the intricate artistry and elegance of Dubai Watch Week 2025.
Bloomberg
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Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Arts and Culture Authority, visited the seventh edition of Dubai Watch Week, which is being held under her patronage. A leading non-commercial event that continues to push the boundaries and foster cultural exchange, networking and community engagement, this edition marks the 10th anniversary of Dubai Watch Week's establishment.
WAM
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Attendees explore the latest creations at the Louis Erard pavilion during Dubai Watch Week, where design and craftsmanship take centre stage.
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A striking display of Bulgari’s iconic Serpenti watches draws visitors at Dubai Watch Week, showcasing the brand’s signature blend of luxury and bold design.
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Guests engage with master artisans at the Van Cleef & Arpels pavilion, watching traditional watchmaking techniques blend with the evolving craft of modern horology.
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The 10th-anniversary edition brings together more than 90 watch brands, presenting rare timepieces, global launches and interactive displays.
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Watch enthusiasts stop by the Audemars Piguet pavilion to discover the maison’s iconic models and bold new releases.
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Brand representatives showcase their newest creations, offering guests a first look at exclusive limited-edition watches.
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Visitors enjoy hands-on workshops and masterclasses that reveal the meticulous processes behind hand-finished timepieces
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A Chanel watch takes centre stage at Dubai Watch Week, embodying the brand’s signature sophistication and artistry.
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Curated displays highlight the evolution of Dubai Watch Week, tracing its rise into one of the world’s leading non-commercial horology platforms.
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A display of Breitling AG watches at Dubai Watch Week showcases the brand’s precision engineering and bold aviation-inspired designs.
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Crowds gather for exclusive brand launches, panel discussions and networking sessions, celebrating a thriving global community of watch lovers.
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Hublot’s Big Bang Unico Red Magic stands out with its vibrant red ceramic case.
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Chanel showcases exquisite jewellery at Dubai Watch Week, highlighting its iconic design language and signature luxury.
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A shimmering showcase of jewellery and watches at Van Cleef & Arpels draws attendees.
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A beautifully detailed Bovet Fleurier SA watch draws attention at Dubai Watch Week.
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An attendee tries on a Louis Vuitton watch at Dubai Watch Week.
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A breathtaking Jardín de Rubis necklace shines at the Van Cleef & Arpels pavilion.
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Jacob & Co. presents its most striking timepieces at Dubai Watch Week, celebrated for their avant-garde engineering and dramatic style.
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A close-up of Chanel watch dials at Dubai Watch Week.
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Attendees gather near the Bulgari pavilion at Dubai Watch Week, exploring the brand’s latest luxury timepieces and jewellery creations.
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Dubai Watch Week transforms Dubai Mall and Burj Park into a hub of creativity and horology, featuring world-renowned brands and interactive showcases.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre presents a perpetual calendar pocket watch, reflecting its heritage in precision watchmaking and sophisticated craftsmanship.
Devadasan K P
Devadasan K PChief Visual Editor
Devadasan K P is the Chief Visual Editor at Gulf News, bringing more than 26 years of experience in photojournalism to the role. He leads the Visual desk with precision, speed, and a strong editorial instinct. Whether he’s selecting images of royalty, chasing the biggest celebrity moments in Dubai, or covering live events himself, Devadasan is always a few steps ahead of the action. Over the years, he has covered a wide range of major assignments — including the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka, the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, feature reportage from Afghanistan, the IMF World Bank meetings, and wildlife series from Kenya. His work has been widely recognised with industry accolades, including the Minolta Photojournalist of the Year award in 2005, the Best Picture Award at the Dubai Shopping Festival in 2008, and a Silver Award from the Society for News Design in 2011. He handles the newsroom pressure with a calm attitude, a quick response time, and his signature brand of good-natured Malayali humour. There's no fuss — just someone who gets the job done very well, every single time.

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