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GPHG - Launch of the 18th edition

Under the guidance of new president Raymond Loretan, the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève will see a few changes this year, notably with... Under the guidance of new president...

GPHG - Interview with Carine Maillard

Interview with Carine Maillard
Interview with Carine Maillard

The GPHG foundation has a new president and you are introducing some new prize categories. What is the reason behind the changes for the GPHG 2018?
The arrival of a new president brings with it a new dynamism. To some extent is marks the dawn of a new era. The character of Raymond Loretan fits well with the changes we are implementing with new partnerships and developments. The prize categories are adapted each year in line with trends so that we are able to judge the full diversity of excellent watch creations.

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Longines - “Flagship Heritage by Kate Winslet” timepieces auctioned in New York

“Flagship Heritage by Kate Winslet” timepieces auctioned in New York

For the first time in its history, the Longines Masters series, of which the Swiss watch brand is the Title Partner and Official Timekeeper, stopped in New York for its third and final leg. This setting was chosen by the brand to bring an elegant conclusion to a project which started in May 2016 already, when its Ambassador of Elegance Kate Winslet visited Longines’ headquarters in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, and fell in love with a yellow gold watch with a refined design going back to the beginnings of the brand’s Flagship collection. Naturally, a desire was born to create a signature timepiece – unique, signed and limited to five models. Finally, following an official presentation of the collection in the brand’s boutique located at Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris, three of these timepieces were auctioned for the benefit of the Golden Hat Foundation, a charity co-founded by the British actress and dedicated to changing the way people on the autism spectrum are perceived.

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Editorial - Audacity and challenge are the watchwords for the GPHG 2018

The new category is perhaps the most significant change, since it considerably lowers the barrier of entry for participants. The most affordable watches in the competition previously had to hold their own in a category where the retail price could be anything up to 8,000 Swiss francs. The fact that, over the past five years, only one of the winners in this “Petite Aiguille” (small hand) category cost over 4,000 Swiss francs shows just how strong certain brands are in terms of value for money. Or perhaps I should say one certain brand, since Tudor has scooped the prize in three of the past five years. The only brand to win the category with a watch costing more than 4,000 Swiss francs was Seiko.

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Patek Philippe - Calatrava Pilot Travel Time Ref. 7234R-001

Calatrava Pilot Travel Time Réf. 7234R-001
Calatrava Pilot Travel Time Réf. 7234R-001

The Ref. 7234R-001 is a feminine interpretation of the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time, which in 2015 was launched as a men’s wristwatch in a white-gold case with a blue dial. With a second time zone and a local-time date, this watch is also the first self-winding Travel Time model in Patek Philippe’s collection for women.

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Eberhard & Co. - Post-Baselworld performance

Post-Baselworld performance
Post-Baselworld performance

After taking the tough decision not to exhibit at Baselworld this year, Mario Peserico is positive about business for the year ahead. Even in spite of difficult times in the brand’s biggest market (Italy), he is targeting 10% growth from his current production levels of 16,000 watches, especially now that ETA is open to selling him more movements.

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