GPHG 2018 - The GPHG unveils its official 2018 pre-selection
The jury of the 18th Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) has delivered its initial verdict: the Foundation of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) invites you to discover the official 2018 pre-selection on its gphg.org website. The 72 pre-selected watches, divided into 12 categories, are competing to win one of the 16 prizes that will salute the year’s finest watch creations, including the prestigious Aiguille d’Or Grand Prix.
This 18th edition of the GPHG has attracted record participation with representatives from all the major watch groups, as well as a number of independent Maisons. Creations from both large and small brands are thus vying with each other within a unifying spirit designed to enhance the international reputation of an industry that consistently pushes technical and artistic boundaries, while displaying impressive vitality.
The 2018 jury, composed of 30 or so experts and passionately dedicated individuals from a variety of backgrounds, will meet behind closed doors in early November to evaluate the pre-selected watches and cast their vote by secret ballot.
The winners will be announced on Friday November 9that the 18th GPHG prize-giving. Held in Geneva’s Théâtre du Léman, the award ceremony will be attended by Mr Johann Schneider-Ammann, Federal Councillor and Economic Affairs Minister, along with Genevan authorities and representatives of the international watchmaking profession, all gathered to celebrate the art of horology. French actor and producer Edouard Baer will be serving as master of ceremonies for this event that will notably be broadcast live on Euronews, gphg.org and several international media partner websites. In keeping with an ever more connected world, a digital platform will be set up to provide almost real-time access to pictures, interviews and other information (mediacenter-gphg.org).
The resolutely global GPHG will assemble the watches pre-selected by the jury for a series of exhibitions offering the international public a series of exceptional opportunities to admire the diversity of contemporary watch production representing more than 40 different brands.
The 2018 roadshow will kick off in Venice on September 28th with an event organised at the Arsenal in partnership with BMW Italy. The 72 pre-selected watches will then fly off to Hong Kong, where they will be on show in the Liang Yi Museum on October 10th and 11th, for private events organised by our principal partner, LGT private bank and then a public presentation in partnership with the Wine’s Link company. After that, they will stop off in Singapore at The Hour Glass, a prominent retailer hosting the roadshow from October 17th to 21st in its Malmaison boutique, where exclusive events will be organised in parallel with the exhibition’s public opening hours.
Upon returning to Geneva, the 72 watches will take up residence in the Palatine rooms of the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (MAH) from November 1st to 14th, where the GPHG will organise a multi-facetted exhibition dedicated to watchmaking art and culture, with the support of several local institutions. Alongside the watches pre-selected by the GPHG jury, the public will be able to view:
- a selection of works from the MAH fine arts collections;
- screenings of videos by international artists taken from the Telling Time exhibition presented by the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie (FHH);
- a creation and several research projects by students from the Chair in Watch Design of the HEAD – Geneva University of Art and Design;
- as well as an exhibition of the winning pictures of the Watch Photo Awards (watch-photo-awards.com), an international competition open to the public at large and launched on the WorldTempus watch information website.
In addition, various educational and entertaining watchmaking workshops will also be organised for visitors, along with other cultural mediation activities.
The 2018 roadshow will end in Vienna, where the presentation of the prize-winning watches will be part of an exclusive event organised at the Liechtenstein City Palace by our principal partner, LGT private bank.
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 is intended as an annual salute to the excellence of the contemporary watchmaking art.
- List of pre-selected watches: available on our website gphg.org from September 3rd
http://www.gphg.org/horlogerie/en/gphg-2018/pre-selected-watches
- Roadshow information: http://www.gphg.org/horlogerie/en/gphg-2018/calendar
- 2018 jury: http://www.gphg.org/horlogerie/en/gphg-2018/jury
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