U.S. Antique Shows is expanding its reach by adding a new fall event in the upscale Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami. The Coconut Grove Jewelry and Watch Show is set to debut from Nov. 14-16 at The Hangar at Regatta Harbour. This new addition to the U.S. Antique Shows’ lineup aims to provide a curated selection of antique, vintage, and estate jewelry and timepieces, with a limited number of exhibition spaces to create an intimate and exclusive atmosphere.
The decision to launch the Coconut Grove show is a response to the demand from dealers and collectors for a reputable fall event in the United States. The timing of the show is strategic, catering to both collectors and retail buyers gearing up for the holiday season. The event will offer a platform for vendors to connect with buyers and facilitate dealer-to-dealer transactions.
Andrea Canady, show manager for U.S. Antique Shows, expressed excitement about reintroducing a successful event to South Florida, highlighting the opportunity to feature top-tier merchandise to an engaged audience. The show’s location in Coconut Grove was chosen for its growing popularity, with a vibrant local scene that attracts collectors and shoppers alike.
Dealers such as Kurt Rothner from Excalibur and Morgan Cardet from Matthew Bain see the Coconut Grove event as a prime opportunity to showcase their offerings to a discerning audience. The setting at The Hangar at Regatta Harbour is seen as ideal for attracting qualified collectors and providing a conducive environment for business transactions.
Applications for exhibition space at the Coconut Grove Jewelry and Watch Show are currently open, requiring interested parties to provide business details and references. The show promises to be a valuable addition to the antique jewelry fair circuit, filling a void in the fall calendar for high-end antique, vintage, and estate jewelry events in the U.S.
In addition to the Coconut Grove show, the Original Miami Beach Antique Show has announced its dates for 2026, shifting from its usual January schedule to March. This move reflects the dynamic nature of the antique jewelry and watch market, with organizers adapting to meet the evolving needs of dealers and collectors.
Overall, the addition of the Coconut Grove Jewelry and Watch Show signals a positive trend in the antique jewelry industry, indicating a growing demand for high-quality, curated events that cater to both collectors and retail buyers. The show’s focus on exclusivity and quality offerings is poised to make it a standout event in the U.S. antique jewelry fair circuit, providing a platform for dealers to showcase their finest merchandise and engage with a discerning audience.
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