Gems of Geneva: The Best Jewellery Watches from Watches and Wonders 2026

May 1, 2026

By Joshua Hendren

7 min read

From Piaget’s pebble-shaped swinging sautoirs to Chanel’s camellia cuffs, Watches and Wonders 2026 delivered some of the most playful jewellery watches in recent memory. Let’s take a look at the standout pieces from this year’s fair.

It’s that time of year again. Watches and Wonders, the world’s most important and spectacular watch fair held annually in Geneva, has just wrapped for 2026. Once a year, the greatest watchmaking houses descend on the Swiss city to unveil the novelties and collections that will define the industry for the year ahead. It is the kind of event where you could spend days moving between booths and still not see everything, though if you know where to look, the jewellery watches are always worth making time for. I was reporting live from the action in Geneva, and as with every year, the houses have excelled themselves. Here are the jewellery watches I can't stop thinking about.

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In the continuation of this article, discover:

  • The standout jewellery watches unveiled at Watches and Wonders 2026, from sculptural cuffs to secret dials
  • The most playful high jewellery timepieces of the fair, from Piaget’s swinging sautoirs to Chanel’s camellia cuffs
  • SHow the biggest maisons blurred the line between watchmaking and jewellery at this year’s Geneva fair

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