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Let’s go Expo

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Sat, Oct 30, 2021 10:01 PM

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Another week of thrilling events kicks off in Dubai. Get ready for take-off It’s all going off

Another week of thrilling events kicks off in Dubai. [Can't see images? View it in your browser.]( [BESTSELLERS]( [WOMEN]( [MEN]( [FLIK FLAK]( [STORE LOCATOR]( [GET READY FOR TAKE-OFF]( Get ready for take-off It’s all going off at the Swatch store in the Expo’s Mobility Pavilion – where X2 ‘hubs’ are on hand with thrilling VR experiences to whisk you away to iconic Swatch locations like the Swatch Art Peace Hotel in Shanghai or the new Swatch Headquarters building in Biel, Switzerland. Let us take you there! [LET’S GO]( [DISCOVER EXPO 2020 DUBAI]( [DISCOVER EXPO 2020 DUBAI]( [DISCOVER EXPO 2020 DUBAI]( SWITZERLAND CALLING This week sees the next stage of the Swatch Calling artist initiative, which celebrates many nations attending the Expo with a special canvas designed by a local artist. This time it’s Switzerland’s turn. Artist Karl Gausmann is stepping up with his stunning ’26 Shades of Switzerland’ – a timepiece that highlights Switzerland’s incredible diversity and unity, depicting the country as an open-minded place full of different people and ideas. Now it’s your turn: use the canvas to design your own Swatch X You watch and celebrate Switzerland with us. [SWITZERLAND CALLING]( [OPEN YOUR MIND]( HAND IN HAND – ON YOUR WRIST This week’s special SWATCH CALLING artwork isn’t just a celebration of one nation by one artist. It’s so much more: a stunning design inspired by the United Nations. The UN brings the countries of the world in all their diversity together as one. For people all over the world, it represents unity, togetherness and the pursuit of peace on our planet – and beyond. The collaborative design for our new artwork, entitled Hand in Hand, honors that spirit. Design your UN-inspired Swatch X You watch and get this artwork on your wrist. [EXCLUSIVE SWATCH X YOU UN CANVAS]( [UNITED WE STAND]( [BESTSELLERS]( [WOMEN]( [MEN]( [FLIK FLAK]( [STORE LOCATOR]( [Swatch]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms of use]( [Unsubscribe]( @swatch LTD, 2021 All right reserved: SWISS WATCHES If you want to unsubscribe from our mailing list, unsubscribe [here.](

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