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New York–Attendance was up 38 percent not to mention reached record levels on the 17th annual Las Vegas Retro Jewelry & Watch Show, a show’s producers report.
The show took place June 2 to five at the Paris Las Vegas Lodging, starting the same day as Couture show and one day before the JCK show. The Las Vegas Antique Jewelry & Watch Show is one of the largest trade show focusing on vintage jewelry and watches.
“Opening day time attendance was strong. Because the days passed, vibrant marketing continued,” fair director Andrea Canady claimed. “We are happy to report that most people surpassed last year’s statistics by a wide margin.”
Dealers revealed great traffic, a high level of sales and lots of new connections. Notable sales at the Vintage Jewelry & Watch Show bundled an $80,000 art deco diamond necklace and $45,000 Patek Philippe 40s chronograph sold by N. Environmentally friendly & Sons in Chicago and a 18-carat fancy intense yellow gemstone sold by Kazanjian Brothers with Beverly Hills, Calif.
Two dealers–Kurt Rothner of Excalibur in Beverly Hills and Chris Mulloy of Chad Mulloy in Rancho Sante Fe, Calif.–called it the most beautiful show ever.
Next on the diary for U.S. Collectible Shows is The New York Collectible Jewelry & Watch Show, slated for July 22 to help you 25 at The Metropolitan Pavilion inside New York City.
GLM, a leading producer together with marketer of consumer products tradeshows in North America, generates the tradeshows under the U.S. Antique Shows umbrella, including the Las Vegas Antique Precious jewelry & Watch Show.