Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Baselworld 2010 drives the Industry

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BASELWORLD 2010 closed its doors today after eight outstandingly successful days. With 100,700 industry professionals from all over the world, the show received extremely high attendance (+7% up compared to last year). At the close of the event, the exhibitors were delighted with the pace of business. The World Watch and Jewellery Show proved a real inspiration for the industry.
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During the past few days, the most important and largest World Watch and Jewellery Show, BASELWORLD, confirmed its leading position worldwide. 100,700 trade buyers from 100 countries streamed into the elegant exhibition halls in Basel. Thanks to its unique presence, BASELWORLD secured its reputation as the highlight for the watch and jewellery industry, confirming its tremendous importance for all participants. BASELWORLD 2010 met the high expectations in terms of business performance and gave new impetus to the industry after challenging economic times.
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Confirming the strength of the international show Jacques J. Duchêne, President of the Exhibitors' Committee, confirmed: "We are delighted with this year's BASELWORLD. Without being euphoric, we can optimistically look ahead this year. The show is and remains the place to meet for the watch and jewellery industry."
François Thiébaud, President of the Swiss Exhibitors' Committee, explained how BASELWORLD 2010 wholeheartedly endorsed the positive signs during January and February for the Swiss watch industry: "Exhibitors and visitors can smile again. More than ever before, Basel is indispensable for us and 'the place to be'."
Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, Co-President of Chopard, was also extremely pleased: "In comparison to last year, this year's show went much better. We welcomed more customers - especially from the USA - and received many more orders." Françoise Bezzola, Vice President Communication of TAG Heuer, commented: "This was an exceptional year. After a tense period, we experienced a festive and optimistic atmosphere at the show. Everyone looks much more relaxed again here in Basel."Roberto Passariello, Communication Director of Bell & Ross, is also delighted with the way the show went: "It was a highlight of the year. At this year's BASELWORLD, we welcomed significantly more trade buyers and journalists." CEO and President of Raymond Weil, Olivier Bernheim, describes BASELWORLD's strength as follows: "All market participants in the world watch and jewellery industry were present at this ideal event. This is where we launch our products to our customers annually and update the media about our latest news. BASELWORLD 2010 enables me to look ahead with optimism."
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