On the evening of February 6, the first edition of the Watch Prize had the feel of a family reunion: that of watch lovers from all over the world.
In the vast amphitheater of the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, many of the best master watchmakers on the planet, a jury of seasoned professionals and the international specialist press, were gathered to highlight the new talents of the time, crowning the Swiss Raul Pages.
And salute the efforts of the young watchmaking director of the French luxury house to support the future of independent creation, driven by artists free to imagine the craziest pieces there are.
“Independent watchmaking is the backbone of established brands. One of the semi-finalists for the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize told me: “We do what the big names can't do,”
confides Jean Arnault.
Through the Louis Vuitton brand image, we try to make collectors and newbies alike understand…
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