Happenings: Watch Week Aspen Returns For Its Third Year


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Watch Week Aspen Returns for Its Third Year – A Celebration of Horology in the Rockies

By Hodinkee Staff

Collectors mingling at the historic Hotel Jerome during Watch Week Aspen
Photo credit: Mister Mister

The snow‑capped peaks of Aspen, Colorado, once again played host to the third edition of Watch Week – an exclusive, invitation‑only gathering that brings together some of the world’s most passionate watch collectors, brand ambassadors, and industry insiders for a weekend of unparalleled horological showcase and conversation.

When & Where

Set against a long weekend in early March, the event centered around the iconic Hotel Jerome and several nearby venues that transformed into private galleries, lecture halls, and social lounges. The historic charm of the hotel, combined with Aspen’s winter wonderland backdrop, created an intimate yet vibrant atmosphere for the community to connect.

Who’s On‑Stage?

More than a dozen manufacturers and boutique retailers took part, representing the full spectrum of contemporary watchmaking:

  • Established Swiss powerhouses – from the legendary chronograph specialists to the avant‑garde innovators.
  • High‑end Japanese brands showcasing the latest in precision and design.
  • Independent micro‑brands delivering handcrafted, limited‑edition pieces that blur the line between art and engineering.

New Releases & Highlights

The weekend was a launchpad for several standout pieces:

  • Refreshed Iconic Chronograph – A flagship brand unveiled a new iteration of its legendary chronograph, equipped with an in‑house movement, a redesigned dial, and a strictly limited run of 500 pieces.
  • Hand‑crafted Tourbillon – A boutique micro‑brand presented a manually‑wound tourbillon that marries vintage aesthetics with cutting‑edge materials, instantly becoming a collector’s darling.
  • Limited‑Edition Sports Model – An established luxury house introduced a sport‑ready watch featuring a ceramic case, a novel titanium bracelet, and a sustainability‑focused production process.
  • Watch‑Week‑Only Pieces – Several brands released exclusive pieces that will never be sold outside the event, fueling excitement and intense demand among attendees.

Panels, Talks & Thought Leadership

The curated program featured a series of insightful discussions, including:

  • The future of mechanical watchmaking in an increasingly digital world.
  • Sustainability in luxury watch production – from responsibly sourced materials to eco‑friendly manufacturing techniques.
  • Collecting in the age of AI – how technology is reshaping authentication, provenance, and market transparency.
  • Hands‑on workshops exploring the art of watchmaking, restoration, and the delicate balance between tradition and innovation.

Why Aspen Remains the Ultimate Destination for Horologists

Beyond the watches themselves, Watch Week Aspen offers a unique blend of mountain serenity, historic elegance, and a tight‑knit community vibe. For collectors, it’s not just about acquiring a new piece; it’s about forging relationships, gaining insider knowledge, and experiencing the craftsmanship behind each timepiece in a setting that feels both exclusive and welcoming.

Secure Your Passion for Luxury Watches

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