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The Expo Centre Sharjah organises this show twice a year, with more than 500 exhibitors participating from 20 countries representing watch and jewellery houses and manufacturers around the world. The show is expected to attract 60,000 visitors.
Saif Mohamed Al Midfa, CEO, Expo Centre Sharjah, said: "The MidEast Watch & Jewellery show is a perfect platform for fans of watches and jewellery to look at a range of the latest creations and designs by the most skilled craftsmen and jewellery pioneers all gathered under one roof."
He added: "The show has assumed a prestigious place because top designers and skilled craftsmen meet to display a wide range of jewellery and watches inspired by the latest contemporary design lines of traditions, cultures and arts."
The show is a great opportunity for many regional and international jewellers and watchmakers to display their latest collections in the Middle East.
The MidEast Watch and Jewellery show also highlights Sharjah as a global destination for big world-class events.
- business@khaleejtimes.com
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