The world’s finest clock will be on display at the Musée Rath, an art museum in Geneva, from November 2 to 20.
The world’s finest clock will be on display at the Musée Rath, an art museum in Geneva, from November 2 to 20.
Watches from over 50 brands and nominated by the Academy Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Geneva (GPHG) will be displayed at the Musée Rath, an art museum in Geneva, from November 2 to 20.
The Swiss city’s largest art museum, GPHG 2022, organized in partnership with the Musee d’Art et d’Histoire (MAH), an exhibition previously held in New Delhi and Casablanca, shows 84 watches and six clocks together Selected from the watchmaking collection of MAH. and the International Museum of Horology.
GPHG / Vernissage Exhibition / Musée Rath / Geneve / 1 November 2022 /Photo: nicolas.lieber@nicolaslieber.ch | Photo Credit: Nicolas Lieber / Photography
Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to participate in free guided tours, lectures and introductory workshops organized in conjunction with the Geneva Watchmaking School and supported by the Foundation for Vocational and Continuing Education. To register, send an email to inscription@gphg.org.
GPHG / Vernissage Exhibition / Musée Rath / Geneve / 1 November 2022 /Photo: nicolas.lieber@nicolaslieber.ch | Photo Credit: Nicolas Lieber / Photography
The timepieces have been selected by an international academy composed of over 650 stakeholders from the watch industry. The watches in the exhibition will race to win one of 20 prizes awarded each year, including the prestigious Aiguille d’Or Grand Prix, which will be presented at an awards ceremony at the Théâtre du Lemon on November 10. Hosted by Edouard Baer, the ceremony will be broadcast live on GPHG.org, Euronews.com and in postponed mode on Lemon Blue and Hantang Culture.
GPHG / Vernissage Exhibition / Musée Rath / Geneve / 1 November 2022 /Photo: nicolas.lieber@nicolaslieber.ch | Photo Credit: Nicolas Lieber / Photography
Created in 2001 and overseen by a foundation since 2011, GPHG has been promoting the art of watchmaking with the support of public and private partners for more than 20 years.