The Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show 2026 has opened in Sharjah, bringing together around 400 exhibitors showcasing luxury watches, gold, and jewellery collections.

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The 57th edition highlights luxury watches, diamonds, and gemstones on display..

The 57th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show opened on Wednesday at Expo Centre Sharjah, featuring 400 exhibitors from 19 countries, making it one of the region’s largest gold and jewellery exhibitions.

Organised by Expo Centre Sharjah with support from the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the event brings together leading designers and manufacturers of gold, jewellery, and luxury watches, as well as internationally recognised brands specialising in diamonds, gemstones, and high-end jewellery.

Organisers expect the exhibition to draw thousands of visitors from the UAE and overseas, building on the success of the previous edition, which attracted over 91,000 visitors and strengthened its status as one of the region’s leading jewellery and watch events.

Spanning 30,000 square metres, the five-day exhibition presents a wide range of diamond jewellery, gold, platinum and silver creations, coloured gemstones, pearls, and luxury timepieces. It also highlights global industry trends through dedicated displays of laboratory-grown diamonds, precious metals, and jewellery manufacturing and packaging technologies.

Participants are expected to unveil limited-edition collections and exclusive artistic pieces inspired by diverse cultures, featuring combinations of gold with emeralds, rubies, and opals, giving visitors a preview of the latest creations from leading international jewellery houses.

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