To conclude the 24th edition of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG), the prize-winning watches were presented from 21 to 23 November in Bucharest, a first for the GPHG in Eastern Europe.
Orchestrated by MisterWatch Magazine with the support of Kultho, this exhibition of the 20 exceptional timepieces awarded this year was held in the heart of the Bucharest University Library, an emblematic Romanian cultural site. The opening evening, followed by two days of exhibitions open to the public – complete with guided tours, panel discussions and an exclusive musical dinner – drew more than 1,500 people sharing a passion for watchmaking: a unique experience for a Romanian public enthralled by the technical and artistic prowess of the 20 prize-winning watches.
We invite you to discover the images of our events on the links below and to follow all the GPHG news on our social media.
See you next year for a 25th celebration of watchmaking excellence!
About the GPHG: Created in 2001 and overseen since 2011 by a Foundation recognised as a public interest organisation, the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) has for over 20 years been pursuing its mission to celebrate and promote the watchmaking art, thanks to the support of its public and private partners, notably its main partner, FGP Swiss & Alps, as well as the involvement of industry stakeholders.
Pictures of the Bucharest exhibition : https://mediacenter.gphg.org/category/exhibition-2024/bucharest/
2024 prize-winning watches: https://www.gphg.org/en/prize-list-24
2024 World Tour: https://www.gphg.org/en/gphg-2024/2024-schedule
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