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AND THE WINNER IS… HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ‘WATCHMAKING OSCARS’

ne of the more prestigious watch industry awards celebrations took place in early November, the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG), celebrating the cream of modern horology in 19 categories. The victors were chosen from a list of 84 pre-selected watches, and, as ever, the competition was fierce. Here we have chosen seven of the most notable winners to celebrate, though all are deserving of recognition:

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