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LVMH’s Watch Week Returns to Milan for Its Seventh Year

The French group is set to host a new watch exhibition celebration from January 19th to 21st at the Via Montenapoleone boutiques in the Italian city. Joining the showcase are nine other luxury jewelry houses.

LVMH’s Watch Week Returns to Milan for Its Seventh Year
LVMH’s Watch Week Returns to Milan for Its Seventh Year

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LVMH lands in Milan with the novelties of the watch world. The French hólding will celebrate the seventh edition of the watch week in the Italian city, along with other luxury brands. Bulgari Horlogerie, Daniel Roth, Gérald Genta, Hublot, L’Épée 1839, Louis Vuitton, Tag Heuer, Tiffany & Co. and Zenith will present their latest novelties from January 19th to 21st in the boutiques of Via Montenapoleone.

 

In one of the most important shopping streets of the city will be held next month one of the largest exhibitions of luxury watchmaking in the world, where nine of the best-known maisons in the sector will exhibit their novelties for the next collections.

 

Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of the LVMH watch division and CEO of Bulgari said that “for 2026, we are already planning important novelties and exceptional pieces in all our maisons, all united in their diversity and complementarity by the creative passion of the group”.

 

 

 

 

The exhibition was launched as a traveling show in 2020 in Dubai, and has since been held in Singapore and Miami. Last year, it was scheduled to land in Los Angeles, but eventually moved to Paris and New York.

 

LVMH Fashion Group is in the midst of restructuring its top management, with the promotion of Pietro Beccari, until now chairman and CEO of Louis Vuitton, to also assume the executive chairmanship of the LVMH Fashion Group as of January 1st, 2026.

 

The executive will take the baton from the historic Sidney Toledano, who leaves the day-to-day running of the company after more than three decades as Bernard Arnault’s right-hand man and confidant, remaining as an advisor to the chairman of the hólding.

 

LVMH ended the first nine months of 2025 with a turnover of €58.09 billion, down 4% year-on-year and down 2% organically, after posting a 1% increase in the third quarter driven by the improvement in Asia and the pull of Sephora.