GPHG 2011: The Winners

GPHG Grand Théâtre Genève 2011

The 11th edition of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG), held on 19 November 2011 in Geneva, crowned the elite of global watchmaking in front of nearly 1,500 guests.

The ceremony, hosted at the Grand Théâtre de Genève, repeatedly served as an opportunity to underline the importance of an economic sector whose exports were up 20% on the previous year—more than enough to draw the close attention of the political sphere, with a view to ensuring a favourable environment for the industry.

The evening was marked by the theme of cinema, and more specifically by the way the seventh art treats time. The choice of sequences shown as an introduction to each prize deserves praise: Rumble Fish, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, High Noon, etc.

Cérémonie GPHG 2011

Which timepiece was voted best watch across all categories by winning the 2011 Aiguille d’Or Prize? The answer is at the end of the article—plus a short video of the evening.

The Winners of GPHG 2011.

Public Prize

Millenary 4101 (Audemars Piguet)

Audemars Piguet Millenary 4101

Vox populi—and it didn’t get it wrong: the Millenary 4101 is a success.

 

Petite Aiguille Prize

Star WorldTime GMT Automatic (Montblanc)

Montblanc Star Worldtime GMT Automatic

 

Design Watch Prize

UR110 Titanium (Urwerk)

Urwerk UR-110 Titanium

 

Ladies’ Watch Prize

Crazy Jungle “Hathi” (Boucheron)

Boucheron Hathi Crazy Jungle

 

Jewellery Watch and Métiers d’Art Prize

Lady Arpels Polar Landscape Seal Deco (Van Cleef & Arpels)

Van Cleef Arpels Lady Arpels Paysage Polaire Phoque

 

Men’s Watch Prize

Le temps Suspendu (Hermès)

Hermes Arceau Le Temps Suspendu

Who has never dreamed of mastering time? This watch gives its owner the ability to escape time by “disconnecting” the hands (time and date), allowing them to enjoy the present moment without worrying about when it will end. Once that moment has been lived, the master of the watch can reconnect it to the present, and the hands resume their course at exactly the current time.

 

Sports Watch Prize

Mikrotimer Flying 1000 (Tag Heuer)

Tag Heuer Mikrotimer Flying 1000 ChronographeHow could one not reward the world’s first mechanical chronograph capable of displaying thousandths of a second? A fully deserved victory for Tag Heuer and its watch beating at a rate of 3.6 million vibrations per hour.

 

Grand Complication Prize

Academy Christophe Colomb Equation of Time (Zenith)

Zenith Academy Christophe Colomb Equation du Temps

 

Special Jury Prize

The Patek Philippe Museum

Musée Patek Philippe

 

Best Watchmaker-Designer Prize

Vianney Halter

Vianney Halter

 

Grand Prix de l’Aiguille d’Or

DB28 (De Bethune)

De Bethune DB28

A dinner bringing together the winners and a selection of guests was held after the ceremony and cocktail. A fine opportunity to discuss the award-winning models, the success of this edition thanks to a new voting system, and the future of the industry (many thanks to Audemars Piguet for the invitation) before heading to the official after-party of the 11th GHPG at Parc des Bastions.

Lauréats GPHG 2011

Les Lauréats GHPG 2011

Cocktail GPHG 2011

GPHG 2011 Video

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