Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon re-launches its classic Three Gold Bridges Pocket Watch


Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon knows how to celebrate in style. A stunning chronographic innovation in the form of the Tourbillon’s Contemporary Reissue with Three Gold Bridges Pocket Watch won a Gold Medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1889. And now the piece is getting a new lease of life with three new variants. The Tourbillon cage comes with 92 handcrafted components and a Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges movement featuring 249 parts and a manual winding mechanism. The dial is made with Enamel spotting flame-blued colored steel hands.


The watch is encased inside an 18carat rose gold hunter-style casing, which measures 60mm x 20mm. A secret mechanism that is activated by the coaxial push-piece on the crown is used to open the cover on from the dial side. The COSC-certified chronometer has 30 jewels and 21,600 vph.
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