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Annual awards for horological achievements

Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève

The GPHG logo

Awarded for Excellence in horology
Country Switzerland
Presented by Foundation of the Grand Prix
First award November 13, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-11-13)
Website www.gphg.org

The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève, commonly known as the GPHG (in English: Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix) are awards for artistic and technical merit in horology. They are presented annually by the Foundation of the Grand Prix in Geneva in recognition of excellence in watchmaking, as assessed by the Foundation’s members. The awards are widely regarded to be the most prestigious awards in the watch world. [1]

The 2023 Award Ceremony

The GPHG awards ceremony started in 2001 and is celebrated every year in November to award the international watchmaking profession, often with over 1000 guests. It has been described as the Oscars of watchmaking.

The GPHG’s mission is to highlight and annually recognize the excellence of contemporary watchmaking productions on an international level by awarding prizes to creations and industry players whose creativity or contribution have left a mark.

The ceremony is broadcast live on the GPHG website and through various media partners. The ceremony is followed by an exclusive gala dinner attended by around 300 people, including leaders of major brands and their guests. [2]

The Trophy

The Grand Prix awarded 19 prizes in 2025:

Winner Brand Model
Aiguille d’Or Grand Prix Breguet Classique Souscription
Chronograph Watch Prize Zenith GFJ Calibre 135
Iconic Watch Prize Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar
Mechanical Exception Watch Prize Greubel Forsey Nano Foudroyante
Ladies’ Watch Prize Gérald Genta Gentissima Oursin Fire Opal
Ladies’ Complication Watch Prize Chopard Imperiale Four Seasons
Men’s Watch Prize Urban Jürgensen UJ-2
Men’s Complication Watch Prize Bovet 1822 Récital 30
Tourbillon Watch Prize Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon
Sports Watch Prize Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 SL Cadence 8HF
Time Only Watch Prize Daniel Roth Extra Plat Rose Gold
Jewellery Watch Prize Dior La D de Dior Buisson Couture
Artistic Crafts Watch Prize Voutilainen 28GML SOUYOU
Petite Aiguille Prize MAD Editions MAD2 Green
Challenge Watch Prize Dennison Natural Stone Tiger Eye In Gold

Special Awards 2025

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Winner Brand/Person Model
Audacity Prize Fam Al Hu Möbius
Horological Revelation Prize Anton Suhanov St Petersburg Easter Egg Tourbillon Clock
Chronometry Prize Zenith G.F.J. Calibre 135
Special Jury Prize Alain Dominique Perrin

Aiguille d’Or Winners

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The Trophy

The Aiguille d’Or Grand Prix is recognized by an international jury from the GPHG Academy, which, in addition to the other awards, honors the best timepiece across all categories. The award is regarded as the most important and also considered the most representative of the watchmaking industry.

Current President of the jury, Nicholas Foulkes

The GPHG usually awards 16 main awards:

  • Aiguille d’Or Grand Prix
  • Chronograph Watch Prize
  • Iconic Watch Prize
  • Mechanical Exception Watch Prize
  • Ladies’ Watch Prize
  • Ladies’ Complication Watch Prize
  • Men’s Watch Prize
  • Men’s Complication Watch Prize
  • Calendar and Astronomy Watch Prize
  • Tourbillon Watch Prize
  • Sports Watch Prize
  • Time Only Watch Prize
  • Jewellery Watch Prize
  • Artistic Crafts Watch Prize
  • Petite Aiguille Prize
  • Challenge Watch Prize

And 5 special awards:

  • Eco-Innovation Prize
  • Audacity Prize
  • Horological Revelation Prize
  • Chronometry Prize
  • Special Jury Prize
The 2023 exhibition

The ceremony is often preceded by an annual exhibition at the Musée Rath in Geneva is a highlight of the cultural and watchmaking calendar of the City of Geneva. The 90 timepieces preselected by the GPHG Academy are presented there in a bold scenography, designed for the GPHG.

In addition, a cultural mediation program is offered to the many visitors and schools: introductory watchmaking workshops, led by the Geneva Watchmaking School, guided tours of the exhibition by experts, lectures, and interactive activities.

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