Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve 2015: the Winners. The jury of the 15th Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix (GPHG), held in the Grand Théâtre de Genève, has chosen the 2015 winners in each of the twelve categories. The international jury awarded the “Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix, the highest distinction honouring the finest timepiece of the year, to the Greubel Forsey Tourbillon 24 Secondes Vision. the Special Jury Prize has been assigned to Mike Pintus, Yannick Pintus, Jean-Luc Perrin. Vacheron Constantin watchmakers and conceptors of the Vacheron Constantin Reference 57260.
The jury of the 15th Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix (GPHG), held in the Grand Théâtre de Genève, has chosen the 2015 winners in each of the twelve categories.
The international jury also awarded the “Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix, the highest distinction honouring the finest timepiece of the year, to the Greubel Forsey Tourbillon 24 Secondes Vision (click the link to go the article). Congratulations to Robert Greubel, Stephen Forsey and their team.
We list below all the other 2015 prize winners.
Ladies: Hublot Big Bang Broderie
Ladies’ High Mech: Fabergé Lady Compliquée Peacock
Men’s: Kari Voutilainen GMR
Chronograph: Piaget Altiplano Chronograph
Tourbillon: Ulysse Nardin Ulysse Anchor Tourbillon
Calendar: Hermès Slim d'Hermès Quantieme Perpetuel
Striking: Girard-Perregaux Minute Repeater Tourbillon with Gold Bridges
Mechanical Exception: Jaquet Droz The Charming Bird
"Petit Aiguille": Habring2 Felix
Sports: Tudor Pelagos
Jewellery: Audemars Piguet Diamond Punk
Artistic Crafts: Blancpain Villeret, cadran Shakudo
The winner of the Public Prize is the Tourbillon of Tourbillons by Antoine Preziuso which also won the important Innovation prize.
Two more prizes were awarded to the Laurent Ferrier Galet Square (Horological Revelation) and to the Piaget Extremely Piaget Double Sided Cuff Watch (Revival).
Finally, the Special Jury Prize has been assigned to Mike Pintus, Yannick Pintus, Jean-Luc Perrin, the exceptional watchmakers behind the Vacheron Constantin Reference 57260, presented last September as the most complicated watch ever made.
The international jury also awarded the “Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix, the highest distinction honouring the finest timepiece of the year, to the Greubel Forsey Tourbillon 24 Secondes Vision (click the link to go the article). Congratulations to Robert Greubel, Stephen Forsey and their team.
Ladies: Hublot Big Bang Broderie
Ladies’ High Mech: Fabergé Lady Compliquée Peacock
Men’s: Kari Voutilainen GMR
Tourbillon: Ulysse Nardin Ulysse Anchor Tourbillon
Calendar: Hermès Slim d'Hermès Quantieme Perpetuel
Striking: Girard-Perregaux Minute Repeater Tourbillon with Gold Bridges
Mechanical Exception: Jaquet Droz The Charming Bird
"Petit Aiguille": Habring2 Felix
Sports: Tudor Pelagos
Jewellery: Audemars Piguet Diamond Punk
Artistic Crafts: Blancpain Villeret, cadran Shakudo
The winner of the Public Prize is the Tourbillon of Tourbillons by Antoine Preziuso which also won the important Innovation prize.
Two more prizes were awarded to the Laurent Ferrier Galet Square (Horological Revelation) and to the Piaget Extremely Piaget Double Sided Cuff Watch (Revival).
Finally, the Special Jury Prize has been assigned to Mike Pintus, Yannick Pintus, Jean-Luc Perrin, the exceptional watchmakers behind the Vacheron Constantin Reference 57260, presented last September as the most complicated watch ever made.
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