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Are you interested in Haute Horlogerie? Are you a watches aficionado? Since 2000, GMT Magazine tells you more about the inside of watchland.
The celebrations that have been taking place throughout 2024 in honor of GMT’s 24th anniversary are taking on even more substance this autumn through three initiatives aimed at both our readers and those involved in the watchmaking industry: firstly, the first
GMT Watch Safari will take them on a week of experiences and visits to the Manufactures, from Geneva to Schaffhausen
(the second edition, which is already in great demand, will take place at the end of October 2025); secondly, the 2024 volume of our Millennium Watch Book collection, devoted to travel watches (GMT and worldtimers), has just been published; and thirdly, we are unveiling our last limited series of the year in the form of 24 examples of the Pioneer Dual Time by H. Moser & Cie. Moser & Cie., equipped for the first time with a GMT function and an original dial, with a very limited production run. It’s also the 24th edition of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève, to which we are dedicating our main feature. What revelations do its directors and past winners have to offer? What trends do the nominated watches reflect? We hope you find our insight as informative as it is entertaining. We have also given the floor to three directors from very different brands (Bulgari, Gucci and Oris) who describe their respective positions and explain how they are developing them in the current economic climate. In any case, smiles and a sense of togetherness were the order of the day at the Geneva Watch Days, lighting up the new watchmaking season with a fine display of enthusiasm. GMT and WorldTempus brought even more rhythm to the party so fasten your watch strap and enjoy the ride to the full.