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    Why some UAE residents stayed for hours in front of shop after Swatch x AP event cancelled

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 16, 2026
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    Dubai resident M. Qasim arrived at Dubai Mall on Friday night at 11pm in the hope of getting his hands on one of the unique pocket watches of the Royal Pop collection, a landmark collaboration between Swiss watchmakers Audemars Piguet (AP) and Swatch.

    Despite spending over 11 hours in the mall, he was one of the hundreds of people who were bitterly disappointed when the companies decided to cancel the event in view of public safety.

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    “I am still in the mall hoping that the store will open and I can get lucky enough to get my hands on one of those pocket watches,” Qasim told Khaleej Times at 11am on Saturday. “I know there are many more people like me in Dubai Mall right now. However, security is not allowing us to even stand in front of the shop right now.”

    The collection merges the avant‑garde design of Audemars Piguet’s iconic Royal Oak with the modular ingenuity of Swatch’s vibrant POP line from the 1980s and resulted in eight statement pieces.

    Qasim said that the idea of an affordable AP watch was the biggest pull for him. “Those watches are generally very expensive and out of reach for a regular person,” he said. “But with this collab, it was a chance for many like me to pick up a collector’s piece at reasonable prices.”

    Another Dubai resident Shabaz said that there were many buyers who were looking to make a quick profit. “Once the watches are sold out, many buyers resell it on the grey market for a higher price,” he said. “Some people make a profit of Dh2,000-Dh3,000 with one watch.”

    Utter chaos

    Qasim described scenes of utter chaos at the mall overnight. “At around 3am, people were trying to break into Dubai Mall to get into the line,” he said. “By that time, it was getting dangerous. Security staff tried to disperse the crowd and kept saying that the event was cancelled but people kept waiting, hoping that the shop would eventually open up.”

    Swatch took to their social media pages to announce the events at both Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates were cancelled in view of “public safety consideration”.

    According to UAE-based watch collector and content creator Emkwan, the enthusiasm for this watch was unmatched. “In all my time covering watch content over the years, I have never seen a hype as intense as this for an unreleased watch,” he told Khaleej Times. “I don’t know if the release is going to be done some other way, maybe in a staggered manner, but I am interested to see what the brands will decide to do.”

    Some UAE residents took to social media to express their frustration. One described it as one of the “most poorly managed launches” while another said that he had waited over 18 hours and was bitterly disappointed.

    Other events cancelled

    The hype of the watch was so intense that other launch events across the world also saw chaos and cancellations. In the Indian cities of Mumbai and Delhi, the launches were cancelled at the Palladium Mall and DLF Avenue respectively, again due to the massive crowds and security reasons.

    In Singapore, people began queuing up at various locations as early as 4pm on Friday according to media reports and the watches were sold out in under two hours once the shop opened on Saturday morning. One of the outlets had to close due to the “overwhelming crowd.”

    Source: Khaleej Times

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