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Las Vegas Antique Jewelry & Watch Show: Showcasing the Most Collectible Merchandise from Across the Globe
Gain access to the most exclusive and coveted antique pieces from trusted dealers during Las Vegas Jewelry Week.

Brought to You By The Las Vegas Antique Jewelry & Watch Show
The 2026 edition of the Las Vegas Antique Jewelry and Watch Show (LVAJWS) is taking place at Wynn Las Vegas, May 28 through May 31. This destination event brings together exceptional jewelry and timepieces sourced from around the globe by some of the world’s most esteemed antique, vintage and estate dealers. From Georgian to contemporary eras, attendees can expect to discover rare and collectible signed pieces from iconic houses such as Cartier, Rolex, David Webb, Van Cleef & Arpels, Verdura, Bulgari and Tiffany & Co., alongside one-of-a-kind unsigned period pieces—all presented in an elegant setting.
Whether sourcing antique engagement rings, bold retro-era cocktail rings or previously owned Rolex or Patek Philippe timepieces, antique, vintage and estate jewelry offers retailers the opportunity to expand into a compelling and increasingly sought-after category that resonates with a broad spectrum of collectors and consumers.
LVAJWS remains the only dedicated destination during Las Vegas Market Week to source vintage, period and estate jewelry and timepieces with confidence. The world-renowned dealers presenting at this event bring with them a deep expertise and real-time insight into market trends and pricing, arming buyers to make informed purchasing decisions. Beyond their intrinsic value, these pieces carry rich histories – stories that can elevate the selling experience and foster stronger connections with customers.
The knowledgeable exhibitors at LVAJWS are passionate about sharing the provenance and significance behind each piece, helping retailers not only curate distinctive narratives but also build trust, inspire loyalty and differentiate their offerings in a competitive marketplace.
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