Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges
CHF 164'000
Recommended price in Switzerland (VAT included)
In 1867, Girard-Perregaux unveiled the ‘Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges’ and an icon was born. Unusually, the bridges, three functional parts typically hidden from view, were made an aesthetic element. By taking this decision, the Manufacture became known for making the invisible visible. This approach has been employed on several subsequent Girard-Perregaux models. With the advent of the new Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges, the Maison perpetuates this design philosophy but with a few fascinating twists along the way.
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Key features
Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges
99296-52-001-BA6A
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Watch
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Case
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Case material :pink gold
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Diameter :44 mm
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Thickness :15.52 mm
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Case-back :sapphire crystal ‘box’
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Dial :no dial
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Water resistance :30 m
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Strap
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Strap material :alligator leather
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Buckle :pink gold triple-folding buckle
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Movement
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Calibre
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Number :GP09400-1273
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Mechanism :self-winding mechanical
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Winding direction :clockwise
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Total Diameter :42.00 mm (18 ¾''')
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Height :9.45 mm
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Frequency :21,600 Vib/h – (3 Hz)
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Number of Parts :260
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Number of Jewels :27
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Oscillating weight :white gold micro-rotor
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Power Reserve :min. 60h
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Functions
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hours and minutes, small seconds on the tourbillon, tourbillon
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