The winners of this year’s “Watchmaking Oscars” have been chosen, with a wide range of timepieces recognized for their technical perfection and eye-catching design.
The grand prize for the best watch in the world, the Grand Prix de l’Aiguille d’Or, was awarded to the Chronomètre Ferdinand Berthoud FB 1 by Ferdinand Berthoud.
This limited-edition white gold and titanium timepiece, which sells for over $200,000, features a leather strap and is powered by a hand-wound movement made up of over 1,120 components.
The Public Prize, chosen on the basis of international votes online and at certain international watch exhibitions, was awarded to 33 bis Quai des Bergues by Czapek Geneva.
Watches from the brands Audemars Piguet, Montblanc, MB&F, Piaget, TAG Heuer and Tudor, as well as Chanel, Eberhard & Co, Fabergé and Grönefeld, were also honored this year by the international jury of 27 people.
Check out the gallery above to see the full list of this year’s winners.