In the heart of Geneva, a city that lives and breathes mechanical excellence, an annual event takes place that pushes the boundaries of the minuscule and the exact: the EPHJ (Espace Horlogerie-Joaillerie). Under the banner "Le monde de la haute precisión," this trade fair has established itself as the world’s most important business platform for the watchmaking, jewelry, microtechnology, and medical technology (Medtech) sectors.
For over 20 years, EPHJ has been more than just an exhibition; it is the ecosystem where Swiss artisanal tradition meets cutting-edge engineering to define the future of industry.

An Ecosystem of Synergies: Beyond Watchmaking
What makes EPHJ unique is its ability to foster cross-pollination between industries. Although it was born closely linked to the world of luxury, it is now a meeting point where a breakthrough in micro-component manufacturing for a chronograph can be applied to the development of a minimally invasive medical implant.
- Watchmaking and Jewelry: The historical core, showcasing everything from raw materials to ultra-precision machine tools.
- Microtechnologies: Innovations in robotics, automation, and industrial digitalization (Industry 4.0).
- Medical Technology: A booming sector that leverages watchmaking "savoir-faire" for surgical devices and biotechnology.

The Central Debate: How to Reinvent the Swiss Model?
In its most recent edition, EPHJ served as a critical forum to analyze the current state of the market. Experts such as Marco Tedeschi and François Billig led discussions on an urgent challenge: the polarization of the watch market.
Geopolitical and Economic Challenges
The industry is facing significant headwinds. The market is divided between a few ultra-luxury brands breaking records and a mid-to-entry-level segment struggling to stay afloat. Additional external factors include:
- The consumption slowdown in China, a key market for Swiss exports.
- Uncertainty regarding trade tariffs (such as the 39% duty imposed by the U.S. on Swiss products).
- The limit of price elasticity, suggesting that post-pandemic price hikes are no longer sustainable for the average consumer.
The Call for "Collective Reflection"
Subcontractors and manufacturers at EPHJ have sent a clear message: the sector's survival depends on close collaboration between brands and suppliers. To safeguard "know-how" and industrial viability, it is essential to recover production volume through process innovation, industrial agility, and the use of new materials.
"It is not just about surviving the slowdown, but about rebuilding volume platforms that ensure a sustainable and attractive Swiss industry," concluded the speakers during the roundtables coordinated by Alexandre Catton.

EPHJ in Figures and Future Outlook
To understand the scale of the event, one must consider that the fair attracts over 800 exhibitors from approximately 20 countries and thousands of professional visitors. It is also the stage for the prestigious Exhibitors' Grand Prix, which honors the year's most outstanding technological innovation as voted by industry peers.
Why Is Attendance Vital?
- High-Level Networking: Directly connects engineers with key decision-makers.
- Emerging Trends: From 3D printing in precious metals to the use of Artificial Intelligence in quality control.
- Sustainability Solutions: The industry seeks to reduce its environmental footprint without compromising the precision that defines it.

EPHJ is much more than a trade show; it is the pulse of European industrial health. In a time of global transition, this gathering in Geneva proves that collective innovation and respect for technical mastery are the only tools capable of ensuring that high precision remains the engine of Swiss excellence.