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Hazemann & Monnin just took home the second Louis Vuitton Watch Prize for Independent Creatives | Chrono 10:10

Hazemann & Monnin just took home the second Louis Vuitton Watch Prize for Independent Creatives

29/05/2026

What happened in Paris

Louis Vuitton crowned Hazemann & Monnin as the winners of their Watch Prize, and the watch that did the heavy lifting is called the School Watch. The name sounds humble on purpose, like when someone says they “just mess around with watches” and then casually shows you something that belongs in a museum.

This win matters because it’s not their first serious trophy. They already grabbed the F.P. Journe Young Talent Competition back in 2023, which is super important for young independents. Two major awards in three years sure is a hot streak.

What they actually won - beyond the applause

Winning this prize isn’t just a nice handshake and a photo under flattering lighting. The practical upside is a one-year mentorship with Louis Vuitton’s La Fabrique du Temps, tailored to what they need, plus a financial grant.

And before anyone rolls their eyes at the idea of a big luxury house mentoring independents, I’ll say it plainly - La Fabrique du Temps is legit. If you’re going to get support from anyone, getting it from a team that actually knows how to build high-end watchmaking from the inside is about as useful as it gets. Money helps, obviously, but mentorship that doesn’t waste your time is the real cheat code.

The finalists - good company, no pity podiums

Hazemann & Monnin weren’t winning in a field of randoms. The finalist list included Daizoh Makihara, Fam Al Hut, Lederer, and Quiet Club. That’s a strong mix, and it tells you what kind of lane this prize is trying to occupy - genuinely creative independent watchmaking with skill behind it.

Also, if you’re the type who likes tracking tomorrow’s heavy hitters today, this finalist list is basically a shopping list for future obsession.

The prize itself - what Louis Vuitton is trying to do here

Louis Vuitton launched the Watch Prize concept back in late 2022, positioning it as a way to celebrate creativity, savoir-faire, and innovation, while nudging the next generation of independents forward. It’s a biennial thing, so it’s meant to feel meaningful, not like an annual participation ribbon.

The first edition was won by Raúl Pagès for the RP1 Régulateur à Détente in early 2024, which was a great signal of taste because that watch is the kind of deep-cut horology people bring up when they want to sound calm and intimidating.

This time around, the process went from a group of semifinalists down to five finalists through a committee of experts, and then a separate jury picked the winner. In other words, it wasn’t decided by a quick Instagram poll or whoever had the best wrist-roll video.

So what now

Here’s the part that’s fun - Hazemann & Monnin have momentum, and now they also have access. Awards like this open doors to suppliers, techniques, feedback loops, and opportunities that normally take years of grinding to unlock.

Also, their School Watch series is already fully allocated. Collectors are sitting there, refreshing for whatever comes next, and that’s the best possible pressure. 

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