Divided into 15 categories, the 90 nominated timepieces are in the running to win 20 prizes which will be awarded on Thursday 13 November in Geneva during the 25th GPHG awards ceremony.
UPDATE – 14 November: 2025 PRIZE LIST
“Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix : Breguet, Classique Souscription 2025
Chronometry Prize: Zenith, G.F.J. Calibre 135
Horological Revelation Prize: Anton Suhanov, St. Petersburg Easter Egg Tourbillon Clock
Audacity Prize: Fam Al Hut, Möbius
Iconic Watch Prize: Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar
Mechanical Exception Watch Prize: Greubel Forsey, Nano Foudroyante
Chronograph Watch Prize: Angelus, Chronographe Télémètre Yellow Gold
Tourbillon Watch Prize: Bvlgari, Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon
Sports Watch Prize: Chopard, Alpine Eagle 41 SL Cadence 8HF
Men’s Complication Watch Prize: Bovet 1822, Récital 30
Men’s Watch Prize: Urban Jürgensen, UJ-2: Double wheel natural escapement
Time Only Watch Prize: Daniel Roth, Extra Plat Rose Gold
Jewellery Watch Prize: Dior Montres, La D de Dior Buisson Couture
Artistic Crafts Watch Prize: Voutilainen, 28GML SOUYOU
Ladies’ Complication Watch Prize: Chopard, Imperiale Four Seasons
Ladies’ Watch Prize: gérald genta, Gentissima Oursin Fire Opal
“Petite Aiguille” Watch Prize: M.A.D. Editions, M.A.D.2 Green
Challenge Watch Prize: Dennison, Natural Stone Tiger Eye In Gold
Mechanical Clock Prize: L’Épée 1839, Albatross L’Épée 1839 X MB&F
Special Jury Prize: Alain Dominique Perrin
This summer, the 1,050 members of the GPHG Academy selected 84 watches and 6 clocks from among the 302 models submitted by 184 brands. Divided into 15 categories, these exceptional timepieces will now compete for one of the 20 prizes awarded to the year’s most beautiful watch creations, including the highly coveted ‘Aiguille d’Or’ Grand Prix. The 25th GPHG Awards Ceremony will be held at the Bâtiment des Forces Motrices in Geneva, a new venue in a landmark location due to the renovation of the Théâtre du Léman.
As usual, the nominated watches go on a tour – this year the pieces are exhibited in China, Turkey and then Switzerland, before heading to Dubai where the winning models will be presented after the prize list has been announced. Geneva offers an additional cultural programme alongside the exhibition.
The 30 personalities from the world of watchmaking and the arts composing the 2025 Jury – chaired by Nick Foulkes once again – will meet behind closed doors under the leadership of their President, a few days before the awards ceremony.
Source: press release. Photo credits: GPHG.
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