Breguet the big winner at GPHG awards
The biggest prize of the night at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève’s annual awards (the ‘Oscars’ of the Swiss watch industry) was scooped by watch manufacturing stalwart, Breguet.
The brand, which was founded in 1775, took home the coveted Aiguille d’Or Grand Prix Prize for its Classique Souscription 2025.
The full list of winners from the night is as follows:
- Aiguille d’Or Grand Prix Priz: Breguet for its Classique Souscription 2025
- Ladies’ Watch Prize: Gérald Genta for its Gentissima Oursin Fire Opal
- Ladies’ Complication Watch Prize: Chopard for its Imperiale Four Seasons
- Time Only Prize: Daniel Roth for its Extra Plat Rose Gold
- Men’s Watch Prize: Urban Jürgensen for its UJ-2: Double wheel natural escapement
- Men’s Complication Watch Prize: Bovet 1822 for its Récital 30
- Iconic Watch Prize: Audemars Piguet for its Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar
- Tourbillon Watch Prize: Bvlgari for its Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon
- Mechanical Exception Watch Prize: Greubel Forsey for its Nano Foudroyante
- Chronograph Watch Prize: Angelus for its Chronographe Télémètre Yellow Gold
- Sports Watch Prize: Chopard for its Alpine Eagle 41 SL Cadence 8HF
- Jewellery Watch Prize: Dior Montres for its La D de Dior Buisson Couture
- Artistic Crafts Watch Prize: Voutilainen for its 28GML SOUYOU
- “Petite Aguille” Prize: M.A.D. Editions for its M.A.D.2 Green
- Challenge Watch Prize: Dennison for its Natural Stone Tiger Eye In Gold
- Mechanical Clock Prize: L’Epée 1839 for its Albatross L’Epée 1839 X MB&F
- Audacity Prize: Fam Al Hut for its Möbius
- Horological Revelation Prize: Anton Suhanov for its St. Petersburg EasterEgg Tourbillon Clock
- Chronometry Prize: Zenith for its G.F.J. Calibre 135
- Special Jury Prize: Alain Dominique Perrin



