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Vacheron Constantin Voted #1 Watch.
Vacheron Constantin's "Turn of the Island," took the top prize at the fifth annual Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genéve 2005 held in Geneva on Nov. 10.

Vacheron Constantin Watch.
The Vacheron Constantin watch, which celebrates the brand's 250th anniversary, won the L'Aiguille d'Or and is considered the most complicated wristwatch ever produced in the world. An international jury comprising watchmaking experts, journalists, retailers and historians selected the winning watches.
TAG Heuer's "Diamond Fiction" watch tied with a watch by Van Cleef & Arpels called "Secrets" for the ladies' watch prize. Other winners at the Grand Prix include: Breguet's "Tradition Breguet 7027," jury prize; F.P. Journe Invenit and Fecit's "Sovereign Chronometre," favorite men's watch; Hublot's "Big Bang" white ceramic, favorite designer watch; Patek Philippe's "ref. 5959P," favorite watch with complication; DeWitt's "The Differential Swirl Academia," favorite watch with technical innovation, Jaeger-LeCoultre's "Master Compressor Extreme World Chronograph," favorite sports watch; Cartier's “Diagonal,” public's prize and Franck Muller's "7885 RMT QP," for Middle East Public's Prize.



