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JCK and Luxury Announce New Watch Destination to Debut in Las Vegas in 2026

Timepieces at Luxury adds a curated watch destination to JCK’s lineup.

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(PRESS RELEASE) NORWALK, CT — JCK and Luxury will introduce Timepieces at Luxury in 2026, a new watch-focused destination running May 27–June 1 at The Venetian in LAS VEGAS, NV.

According to RX, which owns JCK and Luxury, the curated area will feature leading brands including Accutron, Alpina, Bulova, Citizen, Frederique Constant, Movado, and Shinola. The new section will occupy part of the Luxury ballrooms, giving retailers access to jewelry and watches in one location.

“Luxury has always been about offering a convenient upscale environment to maximize business getting done for the high end of the jewelry industry, and the addition of Timepieces at Luxury expands that promise,” said Sarin Bachmann, senior vice president of RX’s jewelry portfolio, which also includes JIS Events in MIAMI, FL, and JCK Magazine.

Event director Meghan Margewicz said the expansion responds to retailer demand. “We asked what our customers would like to see at Luxury and watches was a resounding answer,” she said. “Many of the JCK and Luxury retailers carry both jewelry and watches, and being able to shop both categories under one roof at The Venetian provides an even greater, more efficient experience.”

JCK’s longstanding Clockwork area, featuring watch exhibitors on the main show floor, will continue in 2026 on Level 2, positioned near the JCK Talks Showcase Stage and JCK PRO Lounge/Business Center.

Timepieces at Luxury will open to invited retailers May 27–28 and remain open to all JCK attendees May 29–June 1, 2026. Clockwork opens with the full JCK show floor on May 29. AGTA & GEMS, Hong Kong, the new Lifestyle Area, and JCK Talks will open May 28.

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Registration for attendees and the media will open in January 2026.

For more information about Timepieces at Luxury, visit here.

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