Baselworld 2011
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The world's most important watch and jewellery fair presents innovations and new creations.
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The Basel fair provides around 2,000 exhibitors from 45 countries with a unique opportunity to showcase their newest products and the latest trends. (Pictures: Christoph Balsiger, swissinfo.ch)
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