Maison Alcée at the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize
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Maison Alcée is delighted to announce its nomination for the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize, which celebrates the art of independent watchmaking.
Out of more than 1,000 entries, the Persée Nuit clock was selected as one of the 20 semi-finalists for the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize by the Fabrique du Temps.
It's an honor to be working alongside renowned watchmakers.
Recognition for the path we propose, that of becoming builders of a pretext for measuring time, or rather for understanding it.
The Louis Vuitton Watch Prize Expert Committee
The creations will now be evaluated by the Expert Committee to determine the 5 finalists in February 2024. The committee is made up of journalists, craftsmen, artists, collectors and watchmaking enthusiasts of all nationalities.
The Louis Vuitton Watch Prize at the Factory of Time
Watchmaking is the art of daring to play with the concept of time. With these words, Louis Vuitton begins its presentation of the Grand Prix. This sentence sums up the values of our House.
Watchmaking is a craft that holds a very special place among other professions of excellence. It involves an almost philosophical approach to the mysterious and fascinating concept of time, and demands a degree of scientific understanding not usually found in other so-called manual trades.
The Louis Vuitton Watch Prize is an independent philanthropic initiative proposed by Mr. Jean Arnault, Director of Louis Vuitton's Watch Division. Through this prize, the Fabrique du Temps aims to celebrate the expertise and audacity of independent watchmaking, encourage craftsmen and entrepreneurs, and support future generations.
"Watchmaking is the art of daring to play with the concept of time.