Financial Review readers are invited to enjoy special events at the Sydney and Melbourne stores of 15 of the world’s finest watchmakers.
are now able to reserve their spot at the About Time Watch Weekend to be held in Melbourne and Sydney in September. All activities are free but places are limited, so time is of the essence.
On show will be the latest models revealed at this year’s giant Watches and Wonders fair in Geneva. There are watchmaking masterclasses, historical pieces from watchmakers’ heritage collections, a world-famous brand ambassador or two, hands-on demonstrations of engraving, virtual-reality tours of manufactures and – drumroll please – live testing of waterproofing a watch under pressure.
Between appointments, Melbourne attendees can unwind and enjoy snacks and beverages in our exclusive lounge area at Lillian Brasserie at Society on Collins Street. Attendees in Sydney can enjoy the hospitality at The Charles Grand Brasserie and Bar on King Street. We ask attendees to pop into Society or The Charles at the start of their day to check in and pick up their lanyard to access brands’ activations.
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