The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) is just one week away, and this year’s ceremony promises an unforgettable celebration of watchmaking mastery, blending cinema’s magic with the elegance of horology. Taking place on Wednesday, November 13, at Geneva’s Théâtre du Léman, the event will be hosted by none other than French film legend Carole Bouquet, marking a union of the seventh art (cinema) and the twelfth art (horology). This prestigious event is the pinnacle of the watchmaking world, where the most exquisite timepieces compete for top honors.
How to Watch the 2024 GPHG Awards Ceremony Live
You won’t want to miss a moment of this evening celebrating watchmaking excellence. The GPHG live broadcast begins at 6:15 pm CET on Live.gphg.org, featuring exclusive red-carpet arrivals before the official ceremony commences at 6:30 pm. The ceremony will be available in French, with simultaneous English translation for international viewers. You can also join the livestream on GPHG’s official YouTube channel and Facebook page.
For even broader reach, Euronews will stream the event in multiple languages, while Hantang Culture will cover it across its channels in Chinese. Geneva’s own Léman Bleu will provide delayed coverage on Saturday, December 14, at 8:15 pm.
Honoring Watchmaking’s Finest Creations
The prestigious awards include the sought-after “Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix, which celebrates the pinnacle of horological artistry and innovation. This year, the GPHG Academy has nominated 90 extraordinary timepieces competing across 20 categories. Each nominee exemplifies creativity, technical prowess, and the high standards of watchmaking craftsmanship.
For those in Geneva, the nominated watches will be on display at the Musée Rath until November 17. After the awards, watch enthusiasts in Bucharest can view the award-winning timepieces from November 21 to November 23 at the Bucharest University Library, courtesy of MisterWatch Magazine.
Join the Global Celebration of Watchmaking Excellence
The 2024 GPHG ceremony is a not-to-be-missed event for both watch aficionados and fans of fine artistry. With Carole Bouquet as host, this event will honor the innovation, elegance, and timeless beauty that defines Swiss watchmaking.