
AnthonyTsai reports on a significant event from 2012 where the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie (FHH) and Bank Julius Baer introduced two new awards. These accolades, "Hommage à la Passion" and "Hommage au Talent," were designed to recognize individuals who have made profound contributions to the world of Fine Watchmaking. This post highlights the inaugural recipients and the values underpinning these distinctions.
Geneva, November 15th, 2012 - Hommage à la Passion and Hommage au Talent are the two awards which the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie (FHH) is inaugurating, in partnership with Bank Julius Baer. These distinctions spotlight the achievements of two outstanding individuals, Jean-Claude Biver and Giulio Papi, who have brought endless passion and expertise to Fine Watchmaking, a world which the FHH supports and promotes.
The Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie and Bank Julius Baer
pay tribute to two outstanding personalities,
Jean-Claude Biver and Giulio Papi
This commitment is fully shared by Bank Julius Baer. Olivier Baudry, Member of the Swiss Executive Committee explains: "We share important values with watchmaking. In wealth management as in horology, lasting success can only be achieved through our clients' satisfaction. All our efforts are directed towards excellence, a motivation we share with watchmakers. Our paths were destined to meet."
The winner of this first Hommage à la Passion award, Jean-Claude Biver has left his stamp on watchmaking with his marketing genius and infectious enthusiasm. The man who masterminded Blancpain's revival, he also led Omega's development, following which he turned his attention to Hublot and positioned the brand at the centre of the horological stage. A career such as his is sufficiently rare for Jean-Claude Biver to have won the recognition of his peers as being behind some of time measurement's finest hours.
Giulio Papi, winner of the Hommage au Talent award, has distinguished himself as a watchmaker who regularly reaches for the stars. Co-founder of Renaud & Papi - so that he might give himself freely to his passion for horological complications - he has since been asked to design and make exceptional watches for such foremost names as Richard Mille, A. Lange & Söhne, IWC, Frank Muller and Audemars Piguet, whose ranks he has joined. Creating watches is second nature to Giulio Papi, who has given this art its own, inimitable means of expression.
These two distinctions, which succeed those founded by the journalist Eugenio Zigliotto, were presented at the 4th Forum de la Haute Horlogerie which took place on November 14th in Lausanne. A summit for high-level debate and reflection, organised by the FHH, the Forum was the opportunity to celebrate these professionals whose passion and talent keep the dream alive.
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