Germany’s leading jewelry and watch show, Inhorgenta, has expanded its strategic partnership with Switzerland’s Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie (FHH) that is likely to grow the fine watchmakers’ area of the Munich fair.
The Swiss trade body will host a larger FHH Cultural Space from February 20 to 23 within Inhorgenta at the Messe München exhibition complex.
“Together, we are shaping a future which will honor the craftsmanship, creativity, and cultural relevance of fine watchmaking,” says Stefanie Maendlein, exhibition director at Inhorgenta. “The response in 2025 collaboration was extraordinary – and in 2026, we aim to take this experience to the next level.”
At Inhorgenta this year, the FHH Cultural Space included a Watches and Talents exhibition with eight renowned artisans, including Andreas Albert, Philippe Dufour, and Anita Porchet.
There were also watch talks by industry leaders and experts such as Manuel Emch from Kollokium, Justin Hast, Andrea Furlan of Furlan Marri, and Rolf Studer, CEO of Oris.
Details of participating brands and other activities for 2026 will be updated in the coming months.