Planetarium Tri-Axial
Planetarium Tri-Axial

Planetarium Tri-Axial

$945,000
Non-binding recommended retail price in USD (VAT excluded)
A terrestrial, hand-painted globe rotating in 24 hours, offering an intuitive view of time all over the world. The globe is made of titanium, whilst the hand-painted miniature represents a map from the 17th - 18th Century.
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Key features
Planetarium Tri-Axial
99290B52P951-BA6A
  • Watch
    • Case
      • Case material :
        pink gold
      • Diameter :
        48 mm
      • Thickness :
        18.82 mm
      • Case-back :
        sapphire crystal
      • Dial :
        gold
      • Water resistance :
        30 m
      • Diamond setting :
        162 baguette-cut diamonds ~24.40 cts, crown set with 1 rose-cut diamond ~0.45 ct
    • Strap
      • Strap material :
        alligator leather
      • Buckle :
        pink gold triple-folding buckle
  • Movement
    • Calibre
      • Number :
        GP09310-0002
      • Mechanism :
        hand-wound mechanical
      • Winding direction :
        clockwise
      • Total Diameter :
        36.10 mm (16''')
      • Height :
        16.87 mm
      • Frequency :
        21,600 Vib/h – (3 Hz)
      • Number of Parts :
        386
      • Number of Jewels :
        42
      • Power Reserve :
        min. 64h
    • Functions
      • day and night, hours and minutes, moon phases, tri-axial tourbillon
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Planetarium Tri-Axial

Defying gravity

The Planetarium Tri-axial is one of the very few triple-axis Tourbillon in the watch industry. It defies gravity with the spectacular high speed 3D rotation of its Tourbillon, but also with its terrestrial globe making a rotation in 24 hours, offering an intuitive view of the time all over the world. Its impressive case design incorporates two sapphires domes and a side opening allowing to admire the tourbillon from all angles.
The Calibre GP09310-0001

The Calibre GP09310-0001

Diverse components and finishes of the movement refer to Girard-Perregaux's DNA: the gold-arrow shaped and half arrow-shaped Bridges on the back of the movement that hold the finissage geartrain; the lyre shape of the Tourbillon cage, recognized throughout the watchmaking world as one of the signature of the Brand since the 1880s; the engraved eagle on the back, symbol of the Manufacture used since 1867.

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