This guide covers the best watches released at SIHH 2018. You can read our other SIHH 2018 coverage here, or skip right to the best watches below.
SIHH, or the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie Genève, is an invite-only showcase of high-end watchmaking that happens every January in Geneva, Switzerland. The host is Richemont, a $50 billion luxury goods holding company based in Switzerland. It owns many brands you’ve likely heard of, including Panerai, Vacheron Constantin and Montblanc. Also present at SIHH, however, are a select number of similarly minded watchmakers that do not belong to the group. These include Parmigiani Fleurier, Ressence and FP Journe, among others.
While highly complex and ornate timepieces are often the focal point of SIHH, Gear Patrol attended this year’s show with a specific focus on one, the watches we think best embody affordability and potential newcomers to higher end watches, and two, noteworthy watches pushing the boundaries of watchmaking, even if they’re potentially or completely unattainable due to price or availability; concepts, for example, offer novel ideas of what may affect future watches and are great ways to see the highest level of craftsmanship and watchmaking skills.
A Note On Affordability: While the term “affordable” varies widely, it’s important to consider context. Watches at SIHH often exceed five and even six-figure price points. We consider both the overall price and a “typical” price for a particular maison (brand) when we consider what’s affordable. It’s not a perfect science, but we feel this method best caters to you, the Gear Patrol reader, and your interests.
Additional contribution by Eric Yang.
Table of Contents
What is SIHH?
The Best SIHH Watch Releases from Previous Years