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Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix

Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix

The most celebrated horological companies in the world compete for the top prize at the annual Grand Prix de l’Horlogerie de Genève. It is the Swiss watch industry’s most prestigious event : the ultimate showcase for watchmaking skill and leading edge design.

The stated mission of the Grand Prix awards is to encourage creativity and new talent. A number of prestigious prizes are presented during a glittering ceremony in the Grand Théatre of Geneva. These awards include the"L'aiguille d'Or" or Golden Hand, the Public Prize, the Jury Prize, and prizes for Design, Complicated Watch, Men's Watch, Ladies Watch, Sports Watch, Jewellery Watch, and Best Watchmaker.

Mikrogirder

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“We’re absolutely ecstatic,” said Jean-Christophe Babin, TAG Heuer President and CEO.
“We’ve won our share of Grand Prix over the years but this is the first time we have been singled out as the best overall watch in all categories.”

 

With this 8th Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie de Genève award in just 11 years, TAG Heuer confirms its unrivalled mastery of extremely complex timepieces.

 

"We’re very proud of this achievement", said Jean-Christophe Babin, TAG Heuer President and CEO. "The Mikrogirder represents a new class of watch technology, nothing less than the complete re-invention of the mechanism that has driven mechanical watches for over 300 years."

A completely new system regulates the watch: instead of the spiral shape in a classical hairspring, it works with a coupling beam/girder and excitatory beam/girder system and a linear oscillator.

 

Conceived, developed and manufactured in-house in the company’s R&D lab in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, it is the fastest mechanical regulator ever crafted and tested.

"We are grateful to the jury for acknowledging this breakthrough", said Jean-Christophe Babin. "The Mikrogirder changes the way mechanical energy is generated, stored and regulated. It opens a promising new era in watchmaking, with potentially powerful and energy-sparing new movements precise to ever-smaller fractions of time. We're already well underway to fully exploring the possibilities."

The TAG Heuer Mikrogirder has won this year’s Aiguille d’Or, the top prize at the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix ceremonies, and the most coveted distinction in the global watch industry.

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