The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG), often dubbed the Oscars of the watch industry, is the year’s definitive barometer for excellence in fine watchmaking. While a GPHG category prize is an immense honor, the top award, the Aiguille d’Or (the Golden Hand), is the ultimate validation of a brand’s creative and technical mastery. This year, all eyes turned to an illustrious Maison: Breguet, whose winning piece, the Classique Souscription, not only secured the highest accolade but instantly ignited a thought across the collecting community: could this signal Breguet’s true comeback?
For a brand synonymous with horological royalty - credited with inventing the tourbillon, the Breguet overcoil and the parachute shock absorber - winning the GPHG’s most coveted prize should come as no sur

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