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Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show 2025: $1m gold-plated car wows Sharjah crowds
Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show 2025: $1m gold-plated car wows Sharjah crowds

Arabian Business

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show 2025: $1m gold-plated car wows Sharjah crowds

A $1m gold-plated car is among the dazzling exhibits on show at Sharjah's Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show. With more than 500 exhibitors and leading local and international brands, the exhibition provides a premier venue to explore rare gold pieces, luxury watches, and signature diamond collections, and will continue through June 1, 2025. Among the highlights of this edition is a gold-plated car presented by Al Romaizan Gold and Jewellery. Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show in Sharjah Nicknamed 'Gold-Zilla' for its looks and powerful performance, this extraordinarily rare piece is valued at nearly AED3.67m ($1m), offering a unique blend of mechanical power and dynamic artistic innovation. Based on a 2014 Nissan GT-R, the vehicle is fully covered in intricate 24K gold-plated engravings. This one-of-a-kind creation was designed by Japan's Kuhl Racing and Japanese artist Takahiko Izawa, with the entire body hand-engraved before being finished in gold. It took more than 2,000 hours to complete the detailed work. The 55th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show also features a distinguished presence by the Italian pavilion, with a total footprint of 708sqm across the exhibition. The pavilion hosts nearly 50 exhibitors, including some of Italy's most renowned companies, brands, and designers in the gold and jewellery industry. The exhibition in Sharjah is open to visitors on Friday from 3pm to 10pm, and on Saturday and Sunday from 1pm to 10pm. It features brands and designers representing a diverse range of countries, including: UAE India Italy United Kingdom United States Singapore China Japan Turkey Saudi Arabia Bahrain Lebanon Russia Mexico Tanzania Egypt

A gold-plated car, worth 3.67 M. dirhams, steals show at WJMES
A gold-plated car, worth 3.67 M. dirhams, steals show at WJMES

Sharjah 24

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Sharjah 24

A gold-plated car, worth 3.67 M. dirhams, steals show at WJMES

With over 500 exhibitors and leading local and international brands, the exhibition provides a premier venue to explore rare gold pieces, luxury watches, and signature diamond collections, and will continue through June 1, 2025. Among the highlights of this edition is a gold-plated car presented by Al Romaizan Gold and Jewellery. Nicknamed 'Gold-Zilla' for its looks and powerful performance, this extraordinarily rare piece is valued at nearly 3.67 million dirhams , offering a unique blend of mechanical power and dynamic artistic innovation. Based on a 2014 Nissan GT-R, the vehicle is fully covered in intricate 24K gold-plated engravings. This one-of-a-kind creation was designed by Japan's Kuhl Racing and Japanese artist Takahiko Izawa, with the entire body hand-engraved before being finished in gold. It took over 2,000 hours to complete the detailed work. The 55th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show also features a distinguished presence by the Italian pavilion, with a total footprint of 708sqm across the exhibition. The pavilion hosts nearly 50 exhibitors, including some of Italy's most renowned companies, brands, and designers in the gold and jewellery industry. The pavilion dazzled visitors with a curated display of hundreds of pieces, from diamond and gold creations to rare gemstones and fine metals. The showcase is complemented by a culturally inspired collection that reflect the Italian artistic traditions, drawing significant interest from attendees. The exhibition is open to visitors on Friday from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and on Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 10:00. It features an exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs from leading brands and designers representing a diverse range of countries, including the UAE, India, Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, Singapore, China, Japan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Lebanon. This edition also marks the first-time participation of several countries, including Russia, Mexico, Tanzania, and Egypt.

A gold-plated car, worth 3.67 million dirhams, steals show at the 55th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show, Italian pavilion shines with over 50 exhibitors
A gold-plated car, worth 3.67 million dirhams, steals show at the 55th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show, Italian pavilion shines with over 50 exhibitors

Zawya

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

A gold-plated car, worth 3.67 million dirhams, steals show at the 55th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show, Italian pavilion shines with over 50 exhibitors

Sharjah, The 55th edition of the Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show enters its second day at Expo Centre Sharjah with a dazzling display of exclusive global jewellery designs. With over 500 exhibitors and leading local and international brands, the exhibition provides a premier venue to explore rare gold pieces, luxury watches, and signature diamond collections, and will continue through June 1, 2025. Among the highlights of this edition is a gold-plated car presented by Al Romaizan Gold and Jewellery. Nicknamed 'Gold-Zilla' for its looks and powerful performance, this extraordinarily rare piece is valued at nearly 3.67 million dirhams, offering a unique blend of mechanical power and dynamic artistic innovation. Based on a 2014 Nissan GT-R, the vehicle is fully covered in intricate 24K gold-plated engravings. This one-of-a-kind creation was designed by Japan's Kuhl Racing and Japanese artist Takahiko Izawa, with the entire body hand-engraved before being finished in gold. It took over 2,000 hours to complete the detailed work. The 55th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show also features a distinguished presence by the Italian pavilion, with a total footprint of 708sqm across the exhibition. The pavilion hosts nearly 50 exhibitors, including some of Italy's most renowned companies, brands, and designers in the gold and jewellery industry. The pavilion dazzled visitors with a curated display of hundreds of pieces, from diamond and gold creations to rare gemstones and fine metals. The showcase is complemented by a culturally inspired collection that reflect the Italian artistic traditions, drawing significant interest from attendees. The exhibition is open to visitors on Friday from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and on Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 10:00. It features an exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs from leading brands and designers representing a diverse range of countries, including the UAE, India, Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, Singapore, China, Japan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Lebanon. This edition also marks the first-time participation of several countries, including Russia, Mexico, Tanzania, and Egypt.

Look: Gold-plated sports car steals show at Sharjah jewellery exhibition
Look: Gold-plated sports car steals show at Sharjah jewellery exhibition

Khaleej Times

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Khaleej Times

Look: Gold-plated sports car steals show at Sharjah jewellery exhibition

A gold-plated car is a rare sight anywhere in the world, but in the UAE, it's not too surprising, especially when it makes a dramatic appearance at major events. At the 55th edition of the Middle East Watch and Jewellery Show in Sharjah, one exhibit left visitors with their eyes wide open — a 2014 Nissan GT-R fully covered in intricate 24K gold-plated engravings. Nicknamed 'Gold-Zilla' for its looks and powerful performance, the car has been turning heads. This one-of-a-kind creation was designed by Kuhl Racing and Japanese artist Takahiko Izawa, with the entire body hand-engraved before being finished in gold. It took over 2,000 hours to complete the detailed work. From the bonnet to the fenders, mirrors, doors, and even the rear, every inch of the car is carefully carved and then coated in 24K gold. 'We treat it as a piece of art. It's extremely rare, and only two of these were made, one in white gold and the other in yellow gold. We have the yellow gold version,' said Mohsen Dhaibani, deputy regional manager at Al Romaizan Gold and Jewellery in the UAE. While the base car is a 2014 Nissan GT-R, it has been heavily modified for looks and performance. With a twin-turbo V6 engine pumping out between 850 and 900 horsepower, custom titanium exhaust, aftermarket wheels, and a wide-body kit, the Gold-Zilla still holds its power under the hood. 'Yes, it can be driven, it's fully functional. But we don't drive it. We bring it only to exhibitions and display it at select showrooms,' said Mohsen. 'Even the interiors are gold-plated, from the door handles to the AC vents. Everything is handcrafted.' Valued at over $1 million, the car is not for sale. 'We haven't measured the amount of gold used because it's quite massive. But the purpose was never about weight or price. It's about craftsmanship and uniqueness,' he added. 'This car is like jewellery on wheels. It reflects the same attention to detail and luxury that we showcase in our gold collections,' said Mohsen. While the car stole the spotlight, it was far from the only highlight at the event. 500 exhibitors from 26 countries According to the organisers, this year's show is one of the largest and most diverse to date, bringing together more than 500 exhibitors from 26 countries, including around 90 new participants. 'We have seen tremendous interest from international companies this year,' said Sultan Mohammed Shattaf, chief commercial officer at Expo Centre Sharjah. 'Our goal has always been to curate the finest collection of jewelry and watches for both B2C and B2B clients.' The exhibition features thousands of kilograms of gold, with jewelry ranging from traditional Arabic styles to European, Indian, and other global designs. 'We ensure a rich variety to cater to every taste, with pieces crafted from platinum, white gold, silver, and a wide selection of diamond jewellery,' he added. Shattaf also said that hundreds of unique and limited-edition watches are on display, drawing keen interest from collectors and enthusiasts. 'We have had a great number of visitors so far, including many from neighbouring countries, and we are proud to see how this platform continues to grow as a regional and international hub for luxury and craftsmanship.'

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