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* [[2020]]: [[Antoine Preziuso]]
* [[2020]]: [[Antoine Preziuso]]
* [[2021]]: [[Carole Kasapi]]
* [[2021]]: [[Carole Kasapi]]
* [[2022]]: [[Laurent Barotte]]


===Business Spirit===
===Business Spirit===
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* [[2020]]: [[Felix Baumgartner]] and [[Martin Frei]]
* [[2020]]: [[Felix Baumgartner]] and [[Martin Frei]]
* [[2021]]: [[Eric Klein]]
* [[2021]]: [[Eric Klein]]
* [[2022]]: [[Edouard Meylan]]


===History-Research===
===History-Research===
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* [[2020]]: [[Denis Savoie]]
* [[2020]]: [[Denis Savoie]]
* [[2021]]: [[Anthony Turner]]
* [[2021]]: [[Anthony Turner]]
* [[2022]]: [[Nico de Rooij]]


===Horizon Gaïa Grant===
===Horizon Gaïa Grant===
* [[2020]]: [[Zoé Snijders]]
* [[2020]]: [[Zoé Snijders]]
* [[2021]]: [[Nathanaëlle Delachaux]]
* [[2021]]: [[Nathanaëlle Delachaux]]
* [[2022]]: [[Julien Gressot]]


[[Category:Awards]]
[[Category:Awards]]

Latest revision as of 03:04, 13 November 2022

The Prix Gaïa is a watch award, which is awarded each year by the Musée international d'horlogerie, La Chaux-de-Fonds. This prize is meant especially for creative and courageous watchmakers and honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the watch industry. It is awarded annually at a banquet in September.

Award winners

Artisan-Creation

Business Spirit

History-Research

Horizon Gaïa Grant