Italian maison Bulgari boasts a long history of expertise in the realm of high jewellery, having been founded more than a century ago. Not content with resting on those laurels, however, Bulgari broke into the world of haute horlogerie in 2010—and has been receiving accolades ever since.
Though a heritage brand, Bulgari has refused to be bound by the established conventions of watchmaking, and its timepieces are rewriting the industry’s rules. Its innovative approach resulted in five out of six of Bulgari Horlogerie’s newest creations making it into the final selection for the 2018 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG), the world’s most prestigious watch awards that's often referred to as "the Oscars of the watch world".