Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix Monaco Sixty Nine Chronograph 2004

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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.

Monaco Sixty Nine Chronograph

Monaco Sixty Nine ChronographMonaco Sixty Nine Chronograph

The Monaco Sixty Nine is a mechanical winding/ automatic quartz chronograph. An intuitive system created by TAG Heuer makes it the first reversible timepiece with a traditional dial on one side and a high-technology digital display on the other. An ingenious reversing mechanism allows you to change the face.

The coveted Design Watch of the Year prize goes to the double-sided, mechanical/ digital MONACO Sixty Nine in 2004.

The award is given at the Swiss watch industry’s most prestigious event - the Grand Prix de l’Horlogerie de Genève.

 

Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie de Genève goes to TAG Heuer’s Monaco Sixty Nine Chronograph.

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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.