T2’s Watch Shop sits landside before security in Belgrade
You find Watch Shop in Terminal 2, on the public side of departures before security, so friends or family can browse with you. It’s a small unit compared with the duty-free stores in T2, focused almost entirely on wristwatches plus a few basic accessories like straps and gift boxes.
Stock leans toward mid-range quartz brands you’d see in a typical European mall, not high-end Swiss luxury. Expect prices in the roughly €40–€250 window for most pieces, with a few styles climbing a bit higher. Labels and tags are clearly marked in both dinars and euros, which helps if you’re burning leftover cash before a Wizz Air or Air Serbia flight.
Service here tends to be quick because foot traffic is lighter than at the main duty-free in T2. Staff usually handle simple things like resizing metal bracelets on the spot in under 10–15 minutes, as long as it’s a standard pin-link band and not a leather strap swap that needs tools they don’t keep at the counter.
Selection skews to everyday analog and digital pieces rather than smartwatches, so don’t bank on finding the latest Apple Watch or Galaxy Watch model. You do, however, see basic alarm and timer functions on many digital models, which is handy if your phone battery keeps dying on long connections through BEG.
Practical tip: drop by Watch Shop in T2 before security if you need a quick gift or a backup watch, but do it at least 20–30 minutes before you plan to join the main security queue so you’re not checking prices with one eye on the departure screens.