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I know, I know; but what did you expect? Fifteen categories, each with six watches in. It’s a veritable horological smorgasbord with a watch for every wrist, every occasion and every taste under the stars. Some of the most incredible feats of horological ingenuity, the most mind-bending complications, praise-worthy artistry and ‘eff-you wrist candy. It would be rude to say that this assemblage of timepieces is anything other than a stellar line-up. I make no secret of my love for Tudor; it’s a significant part of my life. There were two Tudors that made it to the finals, and whilst I wished the Ranger nothing but the best, it was the Pelagos that had my heart. In fact, it’s not just my favourite watch of the GPHG, it might be my favourite modern watch of all time, and if there was a candidate for a ‘one watch collection’, that I could wear for every occasion, then I think this would be my choice
Credits: Article and images by @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/some-of-our-favorite-winners-from-the-2022-gphg/