GPHG (Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève) 2013 - Entries
GPHG (Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève) 에서 2013년 엔트리를 발표했다.
(GPHG 는 이 분야에서 가장 공신력있고 권위있는 상 중 하나라고 할 수 있다)
2013년 6월까지 참가 접수된 시계 중에
10개 카테고리로 나누어 전문심사위원단들이 사전 선정한 약 70여개의 시계들이 공개됐다.
시계에 대해서는 전체 대상작 포함, 총 11개의 수상작이 발표되며
"인기상" 같은 일반 투표를 통한 Public Prize나 심사위원특별상,
설립 5년 미만의 우수한 신생 브랜드, 제네바시계학교 우수학생에게 주어지는 상 등
총 16개 부문의 시상이 이루어진다.
투표 말이 나와서 말인데,
GPHG 홈페이지에서 인터넷 투표에 참여하면
추첨해서 태그호이어 (Tag Heuer, Chronographe Carrera Calibre 36 Flyback) 를 준다기에
계정을 만드는 귀찮음까지 참아가며 기꺼이 투표에 참여했다.
페이스북 계정이 있다면 계정 만드는 일은 한결 간단하다.
참여해보시기를!
사전 선정된 시계를 포함한 전체 엔트리가 보고 싶다면 클릭클릭!
GRANDE COMPLICATION WATCH
** Grande Complication 분야는 늘 그랬듯 각축이 예상된다.
얼마전 포스팅 했던 위블로의 La Ferrari 가 눈에 유독 띄는 것은 어쩔수 없구나.
구관이 명관이라고 쇼파드나 랑에운트죄네의 선전도 기대해봄직 한 것 같다.
LADIES’ WATCH
LADIES’ COMPLICATIONS WATCH
MEN’S WATCH
** 우리나라엔 아직 크게 알려지지 않은 브랜드들의 선전이 눈에 띈다.
올해도 모리스라크로와, MB&F, 튜더 의 상승세가 대단한 것 같다.
MEN’S COMPLICATIONS WATCH
** Romain Gauthier 의 시계는 외관만으로는 너무 브레게(Breguet) 스러운거 아닌감? 속은 안 봐서 모르지만;
개인적인 취향으로나 전문기사들의 분위기만 봤을땐 튜더의 헤리티지크로노블루가... 대세인데 말이지...
INNOVATION WATCH
** 역시나 직접 포스팅했던 비아니홀터의 딥스페이스가 눈에 띈다.
사실 나머지 시계들도 Innovation이라 불리울 만큼의 포인트들은 하나씩 갖고 있어서...
수상작이기대되는 부문이다.
JEWELLERY WATCH
ARTISTIC CRAFTS WATCH
SPORTS WATCH
** 튜더는 도대체 몇 개 분야에 노미네이트 된 것이더냐!! (정확히 3개째임, Men's Complication, Men's Watch, Sports Watch)
"PETITE AIGUILLE" WATCH
** 리테일 가격으로 7,500 스위스프랑 이하의 (한화 약 800만원 이하) 시계.
보메메르시에나 벨앤로스 튜더 쇼파드 제니스,
전부 다 가성비 면에서 충분히 매력적인 시계라고 할 수도 있겠다.
*** 아...튜더..... 4개 부문째다;;;; 님들 좀 짱인듯!
1. Participation - Categories
- Grande Complication: watches featuring three combined major complications (perpetual calendar, equation of time, minute repeater, tourbillon, split-second chronograph etc.) or at least two major complications along with several minor complications (power reserve, moon phases, dual-time function, simple chronograph, etc.). The commissioner of the jury may also broaden this category to include potential new complications presented in the competition." (This definition was amended on July 10, 2013, after an analysis of the submissions and at the proposal of one of our jury commissioner.)
- Ladies’: women’s watches with no complications (basic indications: hours, minutes, seconds and possibly the date).
- Ladies’ Complications: ladies’ watches featuring one or several complications
- Men’s: men’s watches with no complications (basic indications: hours, minutes, seconds and possibly the date).
- Men’s Complications: men’s watches with one or several complications.
- Innovation: watches comprising a technical innovation and/or an innovative design.
- Jewellery: watches demonstrating exceptional mastery of the art of jewellery making and gemsetting.
- Artistic Crafts: watches demonstrating exceptional mastery of one or several artistic techniques, such as: enamelling, lacquering, engraving, guilloché (engine-turning), openworking (skeleton-working), etc.
- Sports: watches designed for sports activities, water-resistant to at least 100 metres and shock-resistant (ISO standard 1413).
- "Petite Aiguille": watches with a retail price of under CHF 7,500
2. Awards
The jury of the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix awards the following prizes:
2.1. “Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix
- This prize rewards the best overall watch among all categories and is the most prestigious award.
2.2. Grande Complication Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch competing in the Grande Complicationcategory (cf. 1.6).
2.3. Ladies’ Watch Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch competing in the Ladies’ category (cf. 1.6).
2.4. Ladies’ Complications Watch Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch competing in the Ladies’ Complicationscategory (cf. 1.6).
2.5. Men’s Watch Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch competing in the Men’s category (cf. 1.6).
2.6. Men’s Complications Watch Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch competing in the Men’s Complicationscategory (cf. 1.6).
2.7. Innovation Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch competing in the Innovation category (cf. 1.6).
2.8. Jewellery Watch Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch competing in the Jewellery category (cf. 1.6).
2.9. Artistic Crafts Watch Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch competing in the Artistic Crafts category (cf. 1.6).
2.10. Sports Watch Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch competing in the Sports category (cf. 1.6).
2.11. “Petite Aiguille” Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch competing in the “Petite Aiguille” category (cf. 1.6).
2.12. Horological Revelation Prize
- This prize rewards a watch, created by a young brand (less than five years of existence since the first model was commercialised) and entered in one of the ten categories. It may also reward the mechanical creation of a young talent in the event that none of the competing watches should be considered worthy of receiving this prize. This prize is optional and the jury will decide whether it should be awarded in 2013.
2.13. Revival Prize
- This prize rewards the best watch, among the ten categories or elected by the jury, that offers a contemporary reinterpretation or reissue of an iconic old model.
2.14. Special Jury Prize
- This prize rewards a personality, institution or initiative that has played a fundamental role in promoting high-quality watchmaking. It cannot be awarded to a watch, nor to a brand as such.
The following prizes are also awarded at the GPHG prize-giving ceremony:
2.15. Public Prize
- This prize is awarded based on public votes as expressed during the international exhibitions preceding the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix ceremony or on the internet via the www.gphg.org website or its partner sites.
2.16. Prize for the Best Young Student at the Geneva Watchmaking School
- This prize is awarded to the best first-year student at the Geneva Watchmaking School. The winner receives a study scholarship granted by the Banque Privée Edmond de Rothschild, principal sponsor of the GPHG.