The Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition (DJWE) not only presents the latest trends and collections in luxury jewellery, but is also one of a few exhibitions of its scale that allows consumers to purchase the precious gems and timepieces on display as well as take advantage of classes and workshops led by industry experts, the Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC) has said.
Returning for its second year, Qatar Watch Club is organising a series of panel discussions and educational workshops for the public. 
The club will host two sessions daily, from 5pm-7pm, and one class on Friday and Saturday between 6pm and 7pm. Leading watch brands Ulysse Nardin, Chanel, Greubel Forsey, Tag Heuer, HYT, Moser, Chopard and Nomos will also participate in these sessions. 
“We are pleased with our participation in DJWE,” said Qatar Watch Club chairman Jassem al-Sayed. “The exhibition is in line with our strategy of organising educational events on watches, and this year we co-operated with Salon Des Horlogers to showcase unique watches that will be seen in Qatar for the first time.”
Independent Swiss watch brand Salon des Horlogers brings three luminaries of the independent watchmaking scene – Romain Gauthier, Ludovic Ballouard and Laurent Ferrier – to DJWE for the first time. Visitors will have the rare opportunity to meet these master watchmakers and get hands-on experience with their timepieces, according to a press statement by QNTC.
Diamond trading platform UNI, in co-operation with De Beers Group Institute of Diamonds, is presenting workshops titled ‘The Art of Rarity’, led by international diamond expert Rachel Sahar. Three workshops and panels will be held daily throughout the exhibition, covering topics such as coloured natural diamonds, unique diamond properties, buyers’ confidence and assessing quality.
“We offer workshops to celebrate the beauty and rarity of natural diamonds, as well as the exclusivity and cachet they provide to owners,” said Rachel Sahar, gemologist. 
“Through colours, property and uniqueness, a diamond can express the personality of its wearer. As lovers of diamond and jewellery, the Qatari public is quite knowledgeable, and those who are not are eager to learn.”
Prestigious French watchmaker Objective Horlogerie is offering 10 workshops every day between 12noon and 10pm and six workshops on Friday from 4pm-10pm. The workshops aim to educate watch enthusiasts about the mechanical movement of timepieces, and watch care workshops are being organised by the group for the first time in the Middle East.
As part of the “exhibition’s commitment to creating an inclusive event”, the organisers have partnered with Mada Centre to make the show accessible for visitors with functional limitations and disabilities, the statement notes. Those interested in attending any of the DJWE workshops can register through www.djwe.qa. 
Held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre, DJWE will run until the end of February, welcoming visitors daily from 12 noon-10pm, and from 4pm-10pm on Friday, February 28. 
The exhibition is an ideal platform for luxury aficionados to learn about the latest releases and collections by the most famous brands from Qatar and the world. This year’s edition is the largest ever, with the participation of 129 exhibitors from 14 countries displaying products by 500 local and international brands on an area of ??33,000sq m.
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