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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

GIRARD-PERREGAUX – LAUREATO Absolute Light & Fire Edition


GIRARD-PERREGAUXLAUREATO Absolute Light  & Fire Sapphire and Titanium 44mm Limited Edition 

Girard-Perregaux Laureato Absolute Light & Shade
and Laureato Absolute Light & Fire

The powerful silhouette of the LAUREATO

La Chaux-de-Fonds, January 17th (10AM CET), 2023 – Since the inaugural version of the Laureato was unveiled in 1975, the model has masterfully united contrasting elements to glorious effect. Housed in a metallised sapphire crystal case, the Laureato Absolute Light & Shade juxtaposes curves and lines, modern and traditional and, lastly, aesthetics and functionality. Girard-Perregaux has also created a special reference featuring a distinctive translucent red case to mark the advent of the Chinese New Year.  

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Limited to just 18 pieces, the Laureato Absolute Light & Fire will be presented worldwide for the celebration.

Captivating contrasts

When Girard-Perregaux released the inaugural version of the Laureato in 1975, its masterful blend of different shapes proved distinctive, yet harmonious. Its looks complemented a lounge suit but also worked with casual attire. Over the years, the Maison has introduced new complications and worked with a variety of materials and colours, but the Laureato has always remained instantly recognisable and has always retained its timeless looks.

In 2019, Girard-Perregaux unveiled the Laureato Absolute line. Many of the Laureato’s recognisable design codes were carried over to this bolder interpretation of the 1975 model, including the legendary octagonal bezel sat atop a circular ring. However, the Laureato Absolute line also incorporated an integrated rubber strap, along with many additional changes, some more subtle than others, ultimately contributing to the contemporary appearance of the Laureato collection.  

Now, Girard-Perregaux is pleased to unveil the new Laureato Absolute Light & Shade, a model that draws on the Maison’s amassed watchmaking know-how and employs its vast expertise working with innovative materials. Measuring 44 mm in diameter, the case of this latest model is made from metallised sapphire crystal, endowing the watch with a fascinating brilliance. On one hand, the model exhibits a visually light appearance and bestows transparency, while conversely it looks dark and reflective. This visual lightness is accompanied by a low mass of just 85 grams. Throughout its composition, the watch juxtaposes contrasting characteristics, distinguishing this contemporary expression of fine watchmaking as quite unique.   

A cutting-edge case, a traditional respect for craftsmanship

In order to create a watch with a sapphire crystal case, a boule of sapphire crystal must be created using a technique termed ‘the Kyropoulos growth method’. This protracted growth method transforms alumina powder into a solid block of sapphire crystal, a process that takes up to 8 weeks.

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Thereafter, the block is cut into small discs which are then skilfully machined to form the bezel, case middle and caseback. Once this phase is completed, the parts need to be thermally treated and then polished. The components are carefully screened, only those corresponding to the specifications and without inclusion are selected.
 
The sapphire crystal components are then subjected to a metallisation treatment. This process involves applying a surface treatment to the parts within a vacuum. Ultimately, this suffuses them with a smoked appearance. The creation of this sapphire crystal case requires 170 hours of complex work.

A fusion of aesthetics and functionality

Since Constant Girard created La Esmeralda, the Maison has repeatedly fused aesthetics and functionality, creating numerous watches that showcase the company’s horological prowess and mastery of shapes.   
The new Laureato Absolute Light & Shade upholds this ethos by revealing the movement to glorious effect courtesy of the sapphire crystal case. The mainplate of the in-house movement, the Calibre GP01800-1143, is octagonal-shaped, a respectful nod to the Laureato’s famous bezel. The skeletonised movement reveals a plethora of parts normally hidden from view, providing a fascinating vista of curves and lines enriched with pockets of light and shade. The barrel is openworked, affording sight of the mainspring in various degrees of tension. Likewise, the balance wheel can be seen oscillating to-and-fro in a bewitching dance.   

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The gold oscillating weight is openworked, inviting the wearer to admire the bridges below. Upholding Girard-Perregaux’s reputation for refined finishing, the NAC-treated bridges and mainplate incorporate sandblasting, traits-tirés, circular satin finishing and bevelling, with no less than 55 hand-polished inner angles.

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Refinement is a reoccurring characteristic with the Calibre GP01800-1143. It is fitted with a variable-inertia balance. Most watches feature an index regulator which alters the effective length of the hairspring, making the watch run faster or slower. With a variable-inertia balance, the length of the hairspring is fixed and the rate is altered by adjusting the inertia weights fitted to the spokes of the balance wheel. This system delivers greater stability as well as superior shock resistance.

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Powerful and elegant, openworked hour and minute hands ensure excellent readability. A three-dimensional ring sitting between the bezel and the movement, plays host to the GP logo at 12 o’clock and the remaining 11 indexes. Girard-Perregaux has employed a unique construction method, obviating the need for a conventional casing ring. The case and the movement are assembled on a single axis, from the caseback to the bezel, by a very specific screw system. The demanding design of these screws requires micron-level precision to hold the different components together.

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Two black, PVD-treated titanium lugs are integrated within the case, uniting the watch head with a black rubber strap. This arrangement not only looks modern, but also ensures the strap is optimally positioned on the wrist, thereby conferring impressive wearer comfort. The lugs incorporate satin-finished surfaces with polished angles. The strap is made from FKM rubber, a material that delivers superior suppleness and resistance when contrasted with conventional rubber. In order to further heighten the visual allure of the strap, its appearance is enriched with a fabric effect façade. The buckle is fitted with a micro-adjustment system, allowing the wearer to fine-tune the union between the strap and their wrist. The crown is made of polished and sandblasted PVD-treated titanium, echoing the appearance of the lugs.

A great start to the year

Paying homage to the Chinese New Year, the new Laureato Light & Fire reveals a deep and captivating red colour. An intense red that plays with light, like the burning embers of a flame. Limited to just 18 pieces, the model shares much in common with the Laureato Absolute Light & Shade but is housed in a new polycrystalline material named YAG. Similar to sapphire crystal, this translucent material is hard and scratch-resistant, but also offers a variety of dark shades. This latter characteristic was particularly important to the Maison’s design team who were keen to dress the limited-edition timepiece in a deep red vibrant hue, a colour that evokes thoughts of energy, vitality and prosperity.

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The Laureato Absolute Light & Shade and The Laureato Absolute Light & Fire will go on sale in April 2023 and will be available worldwide in all authorised Girard-Perregaux retailers.

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Model: LAUREATO Absolute Light & Fire Edition

 Reference: 81071-44-3115-1CX

Edition
Limited and numbered edition of 18 pieces

Movement
Reference: GP01800-1143
Self-winding mechanical skeleton movement
Diameter: 30.00mm (13¼’’’)
Height: 4.16mm
Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h –(4Hz)
Number of components: 172
Number of jewels: 25

Power reserve: min. 54hours
Functions
Hours, minutes, small seconds
Case
Material: red YAG and black PVD-treated titanium
Diameter: 44.00 mm
Height: 11.56mm
Glass: anti-reflective sapphire
Case-back: anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Water resistance: 30 metres (3ATM)
Dial
Skeleton dial
3D ring with polished trapezoid indexes
Hands: skeletonised, rhodium-plated, skeletonised with luminescent material
Strap
Material: black FKM rubber alloy (injected titanium on rubber) with a fabric effect
Buckle: black PVD-treated titanium, folding with micro-adjustment system

 Limited to Only 18 Pièce


PRICE :   World Price: CHF 77,000  incl. VAT / Free shipping 

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Friday, December 23, 2022

Girard-Perregaux - COSMOS Tourbillon Edition

 

GIRARD-PERREGAUX BRIDGES COSMOS Tourbillon Titanium 47mm Zodiac Dial Edition Unique Piece 2022
 
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 The Cosmos performs its swansong with three unique creations

La Chaux-de-Fonds, Monday, December 19th, 2022 – First released in👉 2019, the Cosmos wonderfully demonstrates Girard-Perregaux’s horological prowess.  Equipped with three exceptional complications, the model encompasses technical virtuosity, uncompromising finishing and artisanal craftsmanship. 

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Now, Girard-Perregaux has chosen to create three unique versions of this model featuring aventurine, obsidian and onyx, and, lastly, a combination of spectrolite and aventurine. These three models are the final edition of the Cosmos model and serve as a fitting swansong for this exceptional watch.

Out of this world

The Cosmos is equipped with three complications, including a tourbillon, a mechanism designed to counter the adverse influence of gravity on the regulating organ. Presented at the base of the dial, the tourbillon features a titanium lyre-shaped cage. This is held in position by Girard-Perregaux’s signature Neo Bridge, a contemporary interpretation of Constant-Girard’s famous ‘arrow-shaped’ bridge of the 19th century.  

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Complementing the tourbillon, the watch is equipped with two additional complications, a terrestrial globe and a celestial globe. The terrestrial globe, located at 3 o’clock, serves as a day/night indicator. Positioned opposite, at 9 o’clock, a celestial globe displays the constellations of the Zodiac. 
 
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All three unique pieces feature two-part dials, formed of aventurine, obsidian or spectrolite. Likewise, the globes are made of black aventurine, black aventurine or onyx. Each set of globes is endued with golden micro-painting, painstakingly executed by hand, a process that takes no less than 14 hours to complete.

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The Sun revolves around the Earth every 24 hours, the time it takes for the terrestrial globe to rotate 360°. Celestial time equals the rotation period of a celestial object, namely 23 hours and 56 minutes. The different pace of each globe is barely perceptible to the human eye, however, Girard Perregaux has ensured that both globes rotate at the correct speed, demonstrating its unrelenting attention to detail. 

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Unlike the real world, viewing constellations on the dial of this model is not impeded by light pollution or limited light.

A sense of cohesion

A notable characteristic of the Cosmos is that the dial elements are arranged with due consideration to symmetry. The resultant dial layout is balanced and cohesive. Eager to augment this sense of balance, Girard-Perregaux has dispensed with a conventional crown. 

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Instead, an innovative winding and setting system is located on the reverse of the timepiece emulating the styling of pocket watches from yesteryear. The setting system features three engravings, all of which are filled with luminescent ceramic, indicating the purpose of each bélière.

An exemplar of Haute Horlogerie

Since it was founded in 1791, Girard-Perregaux has become known for crafting exquisite expressions of Haute Horlogerie. Throughout its history, the Maison has repeatedly united exceptional chronometric performance, bewitching aesthetics and extraordinary craftsmanship. The Cosmos upholds this reputation.

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The Cosmos is equipped with the Calibre GP093020, a hand-wound movement enriched with high-end finishing. The titanium Neo Bridge is black PVD-treated, sandblasted and incorporates hand-bevelling. 
 
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Similarly, the mainplate is black PVD-treated and embellished with circular-graining, sandblasting and bevelling. The lyre-shaped tourbillon cage is made of lightweight titanium, hence it requires less energy to rotate, a factor that contributes to the model’s impressive power reserve of at least 57 hours.  

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In contrast to the flat sapphire crystal to the rear, the front of the watch is endowed with a sapphire anti-reflective ‘box’, providing a three-dimensional view of the dial area. Its domed shape requires four to five times more material to shape and polish.

The Cosmos bids farewell

The Cosmos fuses the worlds of design, Métiers d’Art and watchmaking excellence. These three models incorporate sumptuous materials, hand-painted globes and a high quotient of watchmaking know-how. However, ultimately, all goods things must come to an end and these three pieces represent the last chapter in what has been a fascinating story.

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All three Cosmos unique pieces will be sold exclusively by The Hour Glass as of December 2022.

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Model: COSMOS


Girard-Perregaux - COSMOS Aventurine


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Reference: 99292-21-3084-5CC  - Aventurine

Unique piece 1/1

Case
Material: Grade 5 titanium
Diameter: 47.00 mm
Height: 22.20 mm
Glass: sapphire anti-reflective ‘box’
Case-back: sapphire crystal
Dial and hands
Dial: two-part black aventurine dial, black time counter, pink gold applied hour markers
Hands: white gold ‘dauphine’ type with luminescent material
Water resistance: 30 metres (3 ATM)
Movement
Reference: GP09320-1902
Hand-wound mechanical movement
Diameter: 37.85 mm (163/5 ’’’)
Thickness: 13.10 mm
Frequency: 21,600 Vib/h – (3Hz)
Number of components: 368
Number of jewels: 52
Power reserve: min. 57 hours
Globes: black aventurine celestial and terrestrial globes with golden micro-painting
Functions/Indications
Tourbillon, hours, minutes
Day/night indicator
Zodiac constellations indicator
Strap and buckle
Material: black alligator with hand-stitching glossy effect between the scales
Buckle: titanium triple folding buckle, easily removable to access the setting system at the back of the timepiece

🔴Retail Price: GBP 281,000 / CHF 347,000 / USD 364,000 / EUR 365,000
 

Technical specifications


Girard-Perregaux - COSMOS Spectrolite & Aventurine 

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Reference: 99292-21-3092-5CC  - Spectrolite & Aventurine

Unique piece 1/1


Case
Material: Grade 5 titanium
Diameter: 47.00 mm
Height: 22.20 mm
Glass: sapphire anti-reflective ‘box’
Case-back: sapphire crystal
Water resistance: 30 metres (3 ATM)
Dial and hands
Dial: two-part spectrolite dial, black time counter, white gold applied hour markers
Hands: white gold ‘dauphine’ type with luminescent material
Globes: black aventurine celestial and terrestrial globes with silver micro-painting
Movement
Reference: GP09320-1902
Hand-wound mechanical movement
Diameter: 37.85 mm (163/5 ’’’)
Thickness: 13.10 mm
Frequency: 21,600 Vib/h – (3Hz)
Number of components: 368
Number of jewels: 52
Power reserve: min. 57 hours
Functions/Indications
Tourbillon, hours, minutes
Day/night indicator
Zodiac constellations indicator
Strap and buckle
Material: black alligator with hand-stitching glossy effect between the scales
Buckle: titanium triple folding buckle, easily removable to access the setting system at the back of the timepiece

🔴Retail Price:  GBP 281'000 / CHF 347'000 / USD 364'000 / EUR 365'000

Technical specifications


Girard-Perregaux - COSMOS Obsidian, Onyx

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Reference: 99292-21-3093-5CC  - Obsidian / Onyx

Unique piece 1/1


Case
Material: Grade 5 titanium
Diameter: 47.00 mm
Height: 22.20 mm
Glass: sapphire anti-reflective ‘box’
Case-back: sapphire crystal
Water resistance: 30 metres (3 ATM)
Dial and hands
Dial: two-part obsidian dial, black time counter, pink gold applied hour markers
Hands: white gold ‘dauphine’ type with luminescent material
Globes: onyx celestial globe and terrestrial globes with golden micro-painting
Movement
Reference: GP09320-1902
Hand-wound mechanical movement
Diameter: 37.85 mm (163/5 ’’’)
Thickness: 13.10 mm
Frequency: 21,600 Vib/h – (3Hz)
Number of components: 368
Number of jewels: 52
Power reserve: min. 57 hours
Functions/Indications
Tourbillon, hours, minutes
Day/night indicator
Zodiac constellations indicator
Strap and buckle
Material: black alligator with hand-stitching glossy effect between the scales
Buckle: titanium triple folding buckle, easily removable to access the setting system at the back of the timepiece

🔴Retail Price:  GBP 281'000 / CHF 347'000 / USD 364'000 / EUR 365'000

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Girard-Perregaux Press Contact :
Leopoldo Celi
Head of Communication and Brand Image
+41 (0)79 303 50 72
leopoldo.celi@girard-perregaux.com

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Manager: Steve Cooper
Senior Partner Media Officer
+44 7408 807885
mailto:Stephen.Cooper@astonmartinf1.com

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Saturday, October 22, 2022

GIRARD-PERREGAUX – Laureato 38 mm Copper

 

GIRARD-PERREGAUXLAUREATO 38mm Copper Dial Steel Automatic 2022

Mastering light

La Chaux-de-Fonds, October 20th, 2022 (10AM CET) - Girard-Perregaux is pleased to unveil the Laureato 38mm Copper, a mid-sized, unisex model with a fascinating dial. Termed `copper' the appearance of the dial is complex and dynamic, evincing different shades depending on the available light source. 

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With over 230 years history, Girard-Perregaux has amassed vast experience, skilfully utilising light for the delectation of watch aficionados. Despite being a new model, this latest creation remains a Laureato, a byword for ageless design since the inaugural version was first launched in 1975.

An appreciation of light

La Chaux-de-Fonds is the home of Girard-Perregaux as well as a Unesco World Heritage Site. The city has been dedicated to watchmaking since the 18th century. The streets, arranged in a grid-like pattern, are lined with tall buildings fitted with large windows. The architecture of the city was purposely designed to capture available natural light, a useful resource when working at a watchmaker's bench. For over 230 years, Girard-Perregaux has appreciated the value of natural light and its positive influence on the timepieces it continues to produce.

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With the arrival of the Laureato 38mm Copper, the Maison, once again, shows its capacity to master light. The dial is not merely a one-dimensional surface, but encompasses a Clous de Paris motif. This traditional pattern is composed of multiple pyramidal structures that engage with light, bestowing tiny pockets of brilliance and shade. 


Viewing an image of the dial does not adequately convey how it looks when affixed to the wrist. While the dial is termed 'copper', its dynamic character is far more complex, transitioning from tawny brown to pink-toned gold with multiple shades in between.

Reintroducing the 38mm with a new dial but reassuringly Laureato

Captivating onlookers with its metallic-themed dial, the Laureato 38mm Copper is mid-sized and unisex, sidestepping gender stereotypes. Baton-type hands and index enunciate the hours and minutes. These elements uphold the Laureato's timeless design language, much loved by purists since the inaugural model was unveiled in 1975. Both the hands and indexes are treated with luminescent material, augmenting readability in dim light.

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A golden central sweep seconds hand sits in harmony with the copper dial, reinforcing the metallic yet warm character of the composition. Moreover, the dial is complemented with the GP logo, again depicted in golden hues. The Maison's single bridge emblem makes an appearance, providing a respectful nod to the iconic movement of the Tourbillon with Three Bridges from the 1860s


Although the Laureato 38mm Copper is unequivocally new, its origins remain clear to see. The beloved octagonal bezel and fluid-like integrated bracelet, cascading downwards around the wrist, are signature details which continue to endure. Encased in stainless steel, the Laureato is a byword for versatility, proving suitable for all roles, whether sporty, casual or formal. It is this consistent approach to design which has endowed the Laureato with an ageless appearance that has remained immune to changing fashions.

An inner beauty

 Housed in a slender case, just 10mm in height, the Laureato 38mm Copper is equipped with a self-winding movement, the Calibre GP03300. Visible via a see-through case-back, the in-house movement is enriched with a plethora of refined details, perpetuating the Maison's reputation for exquisite finishing. 

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Some components feature no less than four different decorations ranging from bevelling, mirror-polishing, satin finish, snailing, sunray finish to various engravings. The bridges are decorated with straight Cotes de Geneve and the pink gold oscillating weight is embellished with circular Cotes de Geneve.

Laureato, a lesson in design

In terms of design, the 1970s were extraordinary. Creativity imbued a variety of objects with timeless aesthetics and notable functionality. This prowess for design was manifest with the styling of several highly original watches and the era continues to be acknowledged for its visionary approach to design. Indeed, during this era, several prestigious brands released watches encased in steel with integrated bracelets. However, only a few designs from this period have retained their eye appeal despite the onset of years.  


From the outset, the design of the Laureato united a number of different shapes to form a distinctive, yet cohesive, look. Each Laureato comprises an octagonal bezel that sits atop a circular ring which in turn is positioned above an angular tonneau-shaped case. But despite having geometric, clean-cut lines, the Laureato's case also has a gentle character, reminiscent of a rock shaped by nature and devoid of harshness. Throughout the composition there is an exquisite interplay between polished and satin finished surfaces. Both finishes are clearly defined and discrete from one another, thereby optimising the effect. Lastly, the exterior is completed with an integrated bracelet that ergonomically hugs the wearer's wrist, bestowing a comfortable fit. It is this assemblage of contrasting forms that has led to the Laureato's unique profile, making it instantly recognisable when viewed from afar.

At the time of its launch in 1975, the inaugural watch was called the 'Quartz Chronometer'. However, in Italy, the model soon became known among the cognoscenti as the the graduate (Laureato in Italian) of the school of Girard-Perregaux'. This affectionate name served as an acknowledgement of the model's prize-winning success and extraordinary precision. Ultimately, the name was adopted by the Maison. Coincidentally, the octagonal bezel sits atop the case, like a laurel crown sits upon the head of a laureate.

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Over the years, subtle changes have been made to the design of the Laureato, but the essence of the original 1975 model has always been retained. In 2017, Girard-Perregaux released the fifth generation of the Laureato, a design that has been adopted for the new Laureato 38mm Copper.

There are some iconic buildings, cars and items of furniture produced during the 1970s that will always remain timeless exemplars of accomplished design. The Laureato, an in-house design, could be considered a worthy member of this exclusive club.

Swiss know-how

Innovation has always been at the heart of Girard-Perregaux's culture ever since it was founded in 1791. During the 1970s, the Swiss brand was at the vanguard of quartz timekeeping, a technology that promised a future of unprecedented precision. In fact, the frequency of 32,768 Hz was set by the Maison and subsequently adopted as the universal standard for quartz watches. 

It was perhaps inevitable that the inaugural Laureato of 1975 was equipped with an in-house, COSC-certified quartz movement, the Calibre 705. During this period, most of the traditional Swiss watchmaking industry was in decline, ill-prepared for the shift to battery-powered timepieces.

Quartz watches remain attractive to many clients, however, Girard-Perregaux has also produced in-house mechanical movements for over 230 years, a claim few other watch brands can make. In 1995, as mechanical watchmaking began to enjoy a renaissance, Girard-Perregaux released the Laureato 8010 fitted with an in-house automatic calibre. Today, the Laureato 34mm is fitted with a quartz movement, while the 38mm, 42mm and 44mm models all feature in-house mechanical movements.

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The 81005 Copper will be the only 38mm in the Laureato permanent collection. It will go on sale in December 2022 and will be available worldwide in limited quantities through all authorised Girard-Perregaux retailers.

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Model: LAUREATO 38MM Copper

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 Reference: 81005-11-3154  

Movement
Calibre GP01800-2034
Self-winding mechanical movement
Diameter: 25.95mm (111/2’’’)
Height: 3.36mm
Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4Hz)
Number of components: 218
Number of jewels: 27
Power reserve: min. 46
hours
Functions
Hours, minutes, central seconds, date
Case
Material:
Steel, polished and satin finished
Diameter: 38.00mm
Height: 10.00mm
Glass: Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Case-back: Sapphire crystal
Dial
Sunray copper with a 'Clous de Paris' pattern, 
Hands: 'baton' type rhodium-plated indexes with luminescent material (white emission), gold-plated GP logo
Water resistance: 100 metres (10ATM)
Bracelet
Bracelet Material: steel, polished and satin finished

🔴Retail price
GBP 11’500 / CHF 14’200 / USD 14’900 / EUR 15’000

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Girard-Perregaux Press Contact :
Leopoldo Celi
Head of Communication and Brand Image
+41 (0)79 303 50 72
leopoldo.celi@girard-perregaux.com

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Press Contact:
Manager: Steve Cooper
Senior Partner Media Officer
+44 7408 807885
mailto:Stephen.Cooper@astonmartinf1.com

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Monday, October 3, 2022

GIRARD-PERREGAUX – Tourbillon 3 Flying Bridges Bucherer BLUE Edition

GIRARD-PERREGAUXBRIDGES Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Bucherer BLUE Edition 2022

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Girard-Perregaux X BUCHERER BLUE
HISTORICAL CRAFTSMANSHIP AND MODERN DESIGN

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Bucherer and Girard-Perregaux have come together to take their collaboration to the next level. Adding a layer of modern design and craftsmanship to tradition, the fruit from the partnership between the two is manifested in the Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges Bucherer BLUE.

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Welcoming the Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges Bucherer BLUE, a timepiece celebrating Girard-Perregaux’s virtuosity through a blue lens. The Tourbillon with Three Bridges is considered the world’s oldest watch movement still in production, epitomizing the ability of Girard-Perregaux to reinvent yesterday’s tradition for today’s connoisseur: 

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With time, the bridges of this iconic design have evolved from an arrow-ended shape to a more contemporary “Neo” shape, used in the Flying Bridges. The architecture of the movement has also evolved to give the impression of a levitating movement inside the case. 

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The Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges Bucherer BLUE truly is a masterwork of Haute Horlogerie. The titanium case is fitted between two sapphire crystal glass boxes reinforcing the visual effect of aerial delicacy.

A HISTORICAL WATCH MOVEMENT

Girard-Perregaux revives history with its modern translation of tradition. The Tourbillon with Three Bridges is considered the world’s oldest watch movement still in production, the epitome of Girard-Perregaux virtuosity. 

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The structure of the watch movement that appears to be suspended within the case has remained unchanged since the 1860s - earning it the name “Flying Bridges”.

BENEFITS THAT LIE BENEATH THE BARREL

The iconic Bridges collection embodies craftsmanship and design, realised as a complex interplay that makes the invisible visible. By paring back the movement, the main plate seems to disappear within the case. 

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The automatic movement itself features a micro-rotor beneath the barrel, granting the benefits of an improved power reserve of a minimum 60 hours, optimal winding, as well as an unobstructed view of the movement.

FROM TRADITIONAL TO MODERN BRIDGE DESIGN

Girard-Perregaux’s Three Flying Bridges present a modern take on tradition. The design of the Bridges, which started out as an arrow-ended shape, has evolved into a contemporary Neo-shape, inspired by the architectural marvels of the world’s metropoles. 

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For the collaboration with Bucherer, Girard-Perregaux specifically realised the barrel and Bridges of the exclusive 18 timepieces in blue tones.

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Model:   BRIDGES Tourbillon 3 Flying Bridges Bucherer BLUE Edition

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Reference: 99296-21-3128-5GX Limited and numbered edition of 18 pieces
World Price: CHF 159,100

Case & Dial
    Material: Grade 5 titanium
    Diameter: 44.00 mm
    Height: 15.52 mm
    Glass: sapphire anti-reflective crystal ‘box’ Case-back: sapphire crystal ‘box’
    Dial: no dial–bridges in blue PVD
    Hands: Dauphine-type skeletonised and luminescent material
    Water resistance: 30metres (3 ATM)
Movement
    Calibre Reference: GP09400-1988
    Self-winding mechanical movement Diameter: 42.00 mm (18 3/4’’’)
    Height: 9.45 mm
    Frequency: 21,600 Vib/h – (3 Hz)
    Number of components: 260
    Number of jewels: 27
    Power reserve: min. 60 hours
    Functions: Tourbillon, hours, minutes, small seconds on the tourbillon
Tourbillon
    Tourbillon cage composed of 79 components weighing only 0.250 grams
Strap
    Material: alligator strap with rubber effect
    Buckle: Triple folding buckle, Grade 5 titanium

Exclusively at Bucherer

     Tantalum:   € 167,000 (Edition of 18 pieces) - Sold out !

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Girard-Perregaux,
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