Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Girard-Perregaux - Vintage 1945 Tourbillon with three gold Bridges

 













Girard-Perregaux - Vintage 1945 Tourbillon with three gold Bridges NEW

The heritage of Girard-Perregaux’s acclaimed Tourbillon with three gold Bridges places itself squarely in the twenty-first century. Combining noble materials and a high-tech finish, its elegance and majestic architecture underscore its singular character. A rarity limited to 50 pieces.

Fashioned in pink gold, the case and the bridges form a striking contrast with the color of the main plate. Its matte anthracite coating is the result of a particular combination of precious materials similar to platinum and draws on cutting-edge technologies. Other elements, such as the barrel, the lower gearwheel bridges and the bridge supports, adopt this finish, resulting in a stunning visual effect. 


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In a bold leap across time, this limited edition of the Vintage 1945 Tourbillon with three gold Bridges offers a new take on a movement whose origins date back to the end of the 19th century. Drawing on the latest technological progress, it concentrates rare technical and Manufacture expertise within its delicately curved Art Deco-inspired case.

The hand-guilloched skeletonized bridges, with their pure, contemporary geometry, are the fruit of extremely delicate design: first finely openworked, they are then carefully hand-polished. Seven days are necessary to obtain a perfect finish, since the numerous closed angles form a considerable challenge. The tourbillon system also requires special attention, as its 72 components must be meticulously assembled inside a diameter of just 12 millimeters. To cap these feats, a precious matte anthracite coating gives this timepiece its distinctive personality.

 
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The self-winding caliber GP9600 movement has an integrated micro-rotor housed under the barrel, patented by Girard-Perregaux. The mechanism’s architecture, also visible through the sapphire back is further enhanced by the matte anthracite-coated components. The Vintage 1945 Tourbillon with three gold Bridges is a formidable demonstration of the Manufacture’s expertise. In other words, how aesthetics and technique manage to reinvent and renew the rules of the watchmaking art.



 Technical specifications

Pink-gold case with domed anti-glare sapphire glass
Back: with anti-glare sapphire
Dimensions: 36.10 mm x 35.25 mm
Water resistance: 30 meters
Crown: pink gold, engraved with GP logo
Dial: matte anthracite surface treatment (NAC) on the mainplate
Hands: gold regatta, diamond polished

Movement Girard-Perregaux 9600-0019,
Mechanical self-winding
Functions: Tourbillon, hours, minutes
Dimensions: 28.60 mm x 30.30 mm
Total thickness: 3.20 mm
Jewels: 31 jewels
Power reserve: minimum 48 hours
Winding: automatic, hand-brushed platinum rotor
Frequency: 21,600 vibrations/hour (3 Hz)

Components
Number: 257
Balance wheel: variable inertia with gold regulating screws (diameter 8.35 mm)
Balance-spring: Breguet, Philips terminal curve
Mainplate: anthracite (NAC) surface treatment, vertical guilloché on top,
pearling and guilloché below, hand-polished angles
Lower gear train bridge: vertical guilloché, hand-polished angles
Barrel: engraved cover with hand-applied circular guilloché and brushing
Rhodium-plated barrel, central and tourbillon bridges: in gold, hand-polished angles
brushed top and edges
Tourbillon:
- 72 components weighing a total of 0.3 grams
- one rotation per minute
- upper and lower carriages beveled and polished by hand
- escapement and pallet bridges beveled and polished by hand

Alligator strap
Folding clasp in pink gold

Limited Edition of 50

Reference
99880-52-001-BA6A


www.Girard-Perregaux.com 

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

John Varvatos for Ernst Benz – Great Circle Chronoscope

John Varvatos for Ernst BenzGreat Circle ChronoScope Limited Edition NEW

















 John Varvatos’ love for High Quality timepieces clearly shines through in this new limited edition series from the versatile lifestyle designer. In partnership with watchmaker Leonid Khankin of Swiss watch brand Ernst Benz, the Vintage White and Olive are two standout watches. 

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 Varvatos, whose designs include men's footwear, belts, eyewear and fragrances, has limited the watches to just 250 pieces each.








Individually numbered, the Ernst Benz by John Varvatos Limited Edition ChronoScope features contrast finishing with brushed and polished stainless steel. The watches adhere closely to Varvatos’ design aesthetic  of ‘perfectly imperfect’. The unique dials feature sepia luminous numerals complimented by a distinctive set of hands inspired by a mid-century gauge.


The striking 47mm watch shares the same level of construction craftsmanship as Ernst Benz’s Great Circle Collection. 


 
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 Both watches are powered by the trusty Valjoux 7750 self winding day/date chronograph movement with a power reserve of around 50 days.
Exotic skin straps including crocodile and bison, with Varvatos signed buckles have been produced to compliment the new dial colours.

Available exclusively at John Varvatos stores nationwide, the Vintage White and Olive are now being released exclusively this month in John Varvatos stores in the U.S. Retailing at 6,800 $, they follow on from the first two highly regarded releases of the design partnership, the Vintage Black and Anthracite dials. 



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