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World-Class Antique & Estate Jewelry Show Returns to New York this Fall Featuring Over 80 Exhibitors
Sponsored by New York City Jewelry & Watch Show
The New York City Jewelry & Watch Show is one of the Palm Beach Show Group’s events that boast a vibrant retail and trade component in which the public can shop impressive collections alongside members of the trade industry, all in search of one-of-a-kind treasures. Industry trade professionals who register for a trade badge have the opportunity to access the sales floor early with merchandise for dealer-to-dealer trading before the public. Click here to learn more about the Industry Trade Badge Program.
A stunning array of Victorian, Art Deco, Edwardian, and Contemporary collections will be displayed by over 80 exhibitors comprising of jewelry brands, wholesalers, retailers, as well as diamond and gemstone suppliers throughout the four-day event. The show will present the finest dealers from around the world, showcasing their one-of-a-kind pieces and offerings from some of the most renown exhibitors. A list of 2022 New York Jewelry & Watch Show dealers is updated daily and available online.
Presented by the Palm Beach Show Group, the New York City Jewelry & Watch Show will take place on October 27-30, 2022 at the Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th Street New York, NY 10011. For additional information about the New York City Jewelry & Watch Show, please visit www.NYCJAWS.com.
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