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INHORGENTA AWARD 2026: Honoring Excellence in Jewelry and Watchmaking

February 22

The INHORGENTA AWARD 2026 recently celebrated its winners in Munich, Germany, a city transformed into a vibrant center for exceptional skill, innovative design, and superior creative artistry. This prestigious event, held at the Bavaria Filmstudios during a glamorous gala, honored individuals and companies who demonstrated unparalleled expertise in the jewelry, watch, and gemstone sectors. More than 500 distinguished guests from various facets of the industry, retail, and media attended the celebration, which was expertly hosted by television presenter Nazan Eckes and featured an emotional performance by singer LOI.

Stefan Rummel, CEO of Messe München, emphasized the award's annual significance, stating that it consistently showcases the innovation and craftsmanship that are the hallmarks of the industry. He commended this year's recipients for their remarkable ability to merge material knowledge, technical precision, and imaginative vision at the highest caliber. The awards were distributed across ten distinct categories, with an international panel of experts determining nine of the winners. A unique public choice category, selected after an initial screening by a renowned watch jury, allowed enthusiasts to participate in recognizing excellence.

Among the distinguished winners were Arnoldi International for Gemstone Design of the Year, Capolavoro for Fine Jewelry of the Year, and Krisonia Alta Gioielleria for High Jewelry of the Year. Johannes Hundt was celebrated as Designer of the Year, while Georg Schiller earned recognition as Design Newcomer of the Year. In the watchmaking sector, Tutima Glashütte received the Mechanical Watch of the Year award, and Accutron by Bulova was honored for Watch Design of the Year. The highly anticipated Luxury Watch of the Year, determined by public vote, was awarded to Glashütte Original. Furthermore, Ruth Sellack was named Goldsmith Studio of the Year, and Juwelier Müller took home the title of Jeweler of the Year, underscoring the diverse talent celebrated at the event.

This year's INHORGENTA AWARDS once again showcased the pinnacle of achievement within the global jewelry and watch industry. The event served as a testament to the dedication, creativity, and innovative spirit that drive this dynamic sector forward, celebrating both established masters and emerging talents whose contributions enrich the world of fine adornment and horology.

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