In a city long defined by horological tradition and tightly scripted formats, Chronopolis arrives with a quieter, more human cadence. Set in the heart of Geneva, this new independent watch fair proposes not disruption for its own sake, but a thoughtful reimagining of how watches are encountered, understood and shared. It is an invitation to slow down, to look closely, and to rediscover watchmaking as a lived and tactile experience.
Taking place from April 14 to April 18, 2026, at Les Halles de l’Île, the event unfolds like a city within a city. The choice of venue is deliberate, situating independent watchmaking not behind closed doors but in an open, accessible space woven into everyday Geneva. Here, timepieces are not displayed at a distance but presented as objects meant to be handled, worn and discussed.

Open and free to all, Chronopolis places people at the centre of the experience. Collectors, enthusiasts, professionals and the simply curious are welcomed without hierarchy or barriers, encouraged to engage directly with the brands and the stories behind them. The atmosphere is intentionally convivial, fostering genuine exchange rather than transactional encounters.
Twenty independent watch brands come together in a single shared environment, united by values of authenticity, openness and creative independence. Rather than competing for attention, the brands coexist in dialogue, demonstrating that collaboration can be as powerful as distinction. This collective approach mirrors the evolving spirit of independent watchmaking itself.