The Breguet Classic Chronométrie walks away with the Aiguille d’Or at the 14th Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève
Jointly hosted by Mélanie Winiger and Frédéric Beigbeder, the ceremony was attended by around 1,500 guests including influential figures from the world of watchmaking, finance and politics, who congregated in Geneva for this annual celebration of the 12th art. This 14th edition of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève registered a record participation with representation from all the major watchmaking groups as well as a number of independent companies.
2014 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève winners
- “Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix: Breguet, Classique Chronométrie
- Ladies’ Watch Prize: Blancpain, Women Off-centred Hour
- Ladies’ High-Mech Watch Prize: Christophe Claret, Margot
- Men’s Watch Prize: Urban Jürgensen & Sonner, Central Second
- Chronograph Watch Prize: De Bethune, DB29 Maxichrono Tourbillon
- Tourbillon Watch Prize: Grönefeld, Parallax Tourbillon
- Calendar Watch Prize: A. Lange & Söhne, Richard Lange Perpetual Calendar “Terraluna”
- Striking Watch Prize: Hublot, Classic Fusion Cathedral Tourbillon Minute Repeater
- Mechanical Exception Watch Prize: Urwerk, EMC
- “Petite Aiguille” Prize: Seiko, Grand Seiko Hi-Beat 36000 GMT
- Sports Watch Prize: Zenith, El Primero Lightweight
- Jewellery Watch Prize: Bulgari, Diva High Jewellery Emeralds
- Artistic Crafts Watch Prize: Voutilainen, Hisui
- “Revival” Watch Prize: Omega, Speedmaster “Dark Side Of The Moon”
- Innovation Watch Prize: Urwerk, EMC
- Special Jury Prize: Walter Lange
The public, after votes cast on Internet and at the international exhibitions, selected its own favourite which won the Public Prize: Breguet, Classique Dame.
After New Delhi and Beijing, the exhibition of the watches pre-selected by the jury is still on show at the Cité du Temps in Geneva until November 2nd. In the final stage of this roadshow, the prize-winning watches in this 2014 edition will be presented in London at the SalonQP from November 6th to 8th.
Created in 2001 and intended as an annual salute to the excellence of worldwide watchmaking creations, the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève fosters the reputation and influence of this art and its values around the globe.
Values that are shared by the main partner of the Foundation of the GPHG, the Edmond de Rothschild group, which since 2011 has regularly rewarded the best young student at the Geneva Watchmaking School by awarding a scholarship.