Ep #63: Geneva Watch Days 2025: Lots Of Fun But Was It Worth It?
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Pack your loupe and watch gloves, and join us as we talk all things Geneva Watch Days 2025. We're full boots-on-the-ground (literally, with blisters to prove it!) to bring you the inside scoop on the world's premier independent watchmaker's event, bar none. It's where the indie brands come to flex, the big names now start to appear, and your CP7 Boys roam this lakeside watch haven to bring you the best in class experience from this very special event.
While in Geneva, we sipped Flat Whites and ate croissants (you have to hear the Beau Rivage story!), walked the city and immersed ourselves in the coolest indie watch releases of the show. Geneva Watch Days isn’t your typical watch show—it’s more hotel suite hangouts, incredibly deep talks with real watchmakers, and spontaneous deep dives into horology, with the artisans and creatives who make this unbelievable magic happen... and some!
So tune in to hear our most recent Genevan experience, highlighting our loves, our loathes, and why we keep coming back for more.
Did we enjoy it this year? There's only one way to find out... so buckle up and enjoy the ride as we lift the lid on Geneva Watch Days 2025!





First up, the wristwatch checks: Parm is wearing his Cartier Santos Galbée, followed by his two-tone Rolex Daytona. Then we have Andy’s famous Omega De Ville bracelet watch, which was very popular at the show, and his Chopard St. Moritz. These are the two pieces each of the boys took along to GWD, and it’s safe to say they were balling.


Now we move on to Parm and Andy’s top 4 watches from the Geneva Watch Days event, starting with H. Moser & Cie. Andy chose the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar smoked salmon white gold, followed by Parm with the Pioneer Flying Hours white fumé.
H.Moser Pioneer Flying Hours white fumé in action!


Next up is the Zenith × U.S.M. collab. Andy’s favourite was the green dial from their four-color lineup, while Parm chose the Bianchet B1.618 UltraFino Carbon Skeleton Red.
The Zenith × U.S.M. box demonstration!


We then move on to Artya, where Andy picked the AquaSaphir Aventurine with a blue bezel, followed by Parm with the Curvy HMS Mirror.



To finish, Andy selected the Lederer CIC 39 in rose gold, and Parm went with the Emmanuel Bouchet Source Ribbon in white gold.
Lederer CIC 39 in action!










Finally, in the joint favourites gallery, we have Jacob & Co. with the Astronomia Solar Dragon and the Astronomia Revolution Four-Axis Tourbillon - 1 of 1 opal dia. Next is Urwerk with the UR-150 Scorpion. Then Oris with the Aquis Date in blue mother-of-pearl and the Diver 65 Chrono. To finish, we have the Singer Caballero.
That’s it for the show notes! We hope you enjoyed the Geneva Watch Days coverage. As always, let us know your thoughts in the comments below. You’ll hear us on the next one.