The 2023 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) has concluded with great anticipation and celebration in the watchmaking industry on November 9th, 2023 at the Théâtre du Léman in Geneva. Following months of meticulous evaluation and deliberation, the esteemed jury, comprising 30 industry experts, announced the winners across various categories in the world of horology.
The event, often referred to as the Oscars of watchmaking, showcased exceptional timepieces that captivated enthusiasts and experts alike. The ceremony not only underscored the innovation and craftsmanship within the industry but also served as a platform to honour the enduring legacy of watchmaking excellence.
TUDOR Celebrates a Decade of Victories at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève
Among the highlights was TUDOR’s Pelagos 39 receiving the Best Sports Watch award, marking the ninth triumph for the brand over a remarkable eleven-year period.
Introduced in 2022 to the TUDOR technical divers’ family, the Pelagos 39 stands as a testament to TUDOR’s rich dive watch heritage, embodying the brand’s commitment to both tradition and innovation.
The sunray satin finish black dial boasts luminescent ceramic composite monobloc applied hour markers and iconic “Snowflake” hands, paying homage to TUDOR’s divers’ watches from 1969.
This award-winning timepiece is powered by TUDOR Manufacture Calibre MT5400, certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC). Featuring an impressive 70-hour power reserve, the wearer of TUDOR Pelagos 39 is able to remove the watch on Friday evening and re-wear it on Monday morning without manual winding.
The Pelagos 39 not only presents technical prowess but also emphasizes versatility with a grade 2 titanium bracelet equipped with a TUDOR “T-fit” clasp for rapid adjustment and diver’s extension. The inclusion of a complimentary black rubber strap with a grade 2 titanium buckle adds to its adaptability.