Girard-Perregaux has unveiled a new tourbillon with three golden bridge to celebrate Valentine’s Day


Everlasting love is best expressed with luxury brands that have stood the test of time, such as the prestigious Girard Perregaux. The founding couple symbolized equality, partnership, and love, and this romantic union of Constant Girard and Marie Perregaux is now ushering romance into our lives with the fabulous Tourbillon With Three Gold Bridges Ruby Heart timepiece. The 18-carat pink gold case is home to numerous precious stones and, most strikingly, Ruby Heart, a natural material formed within the center of a zoisite stone.


The dial is enhanced by perfectly juxtaposing thin polished plates that form a lustrous background amping the beauty of the Three Gold Bridges. Surrounding the hue of passion on the dial is a diamond-encrusted bezel and upper lug surface with 56 brilliant-cut diamonds. 18 brilliant-cut rubies complement the red alligator strap to the T. This exceptional timepiece employs Calibre GP09600-1620, a self-winding movement using a micro-rotor located unobtrusively behind the barrel.

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The upper bridge, located at 12 o’clock, straddles the barrel. Residing beneath the central bridge is the hour wheel, and the final bridge, positioned at the base of the dial, spans the tourbillon. The Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges Ruby Heart is limited to 3 pieces, available via select authorized Girard-Perregaux retailers for $202,000.

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