Tourbillon sous Trois Ponts d'Or

99193-52-000-BA6A

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Tourbillon sous Trois Ponts d'Or

Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
Collection  : Haute Horlogerie
Model  : Tourbillon sous Trois Ponts d'Or
Reference  : 99193-52-000-BA6A
Nber of pieces : 50
Complement : Pink Gold - Openworked Bridges
On sale : 2010

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  • Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
    Collection  : Haute Horlogerie
    Model  : Tourbillon sous Trois Ponts d'Or
    Reference  : 99193-52-000-BA6A
    Nber of pieces : 50
    Complement : Pink Gold - Openworked Bridges
    On sale : 2010
    List Price : 196 000 €
    Diameter : 41 mm
    Thickness : 11 mm
    Styles : High Horology
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Girard-Perregaux GP9600C
    Calibre distinction : Hand-engraved
    Hand engraved
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Tourbillon
    Case material : Pink gold
    Case peculiarity : Gold crown with engraved Girard-Perregaux logo
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Display : Hours and Minutes gold hands
    Small seconds hand in blued steel on the Tourbillon cage
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    + More characteristics :
    Small second on the Tourbillon

    Movement
    diameter: 32 mm
    height: 6.25 mm
    30 jewels
    Frequency :
    21.600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz)
    Power reserve : 48 hours
    Three gold Bridges. arrow shaped.  hollowed out. bevelled and handpolished (inspection under 10x magnifier)
    Tourbillon cage :
    72 components
    0.3 g

    Hand-engraved individual number
    Gold buckle with Girard-Perregaux engraving

DESCRIPTION

  • TOURBILLON WITH THREE GOLD BRIDGES

    The Girard-Perregaux icon is enclosed in a round case, increased to a diameter of 41 millimetres, and exudes an elegance which is at once timeless and highly contemporary. The historic architecture of the Tourbillon with three gold Bridges has been augmented for a very limited edition of only 50 pieces.

    This new showpiece in Girard-Perregaux's Haute Horlogerie collection is theembodiment of a unique heritage whose origins date back to the middle of the 19th century. At this time, the La Chaux-de-Fonds watchmaker Constant Girard-Perregaux was conducting research in the field of the Tourbillon escapement. In 1860, he created a timepiece which was awarded a first-class prize by the Neuchatel Observatory: its Tourbillon movement featured three parallel bridges, under which the barrel, centre wheel and Tourbillon were aligned. The watchmaker continued his quest, applying for a patent from the United States Patent Office in 1884 to protect the design of the movement with three parallel arrow-shaped bridges. In so doing, he established a completely new concept: the movement was no longer simply a technical and functional component; it was also a design element in its own right. In 1889, it received the ultimate accolade: the Tourbillon with three Gold Bridges was awarded a gold medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition.

    A century later, in the late 1970s, Girard-Perregaux decided to resume production of this icon of Swiss Haute Horlogerie. It was a brave endeavour, which preceded the renewed success of mechanical complication watches. The first in a series of twenty pocket watches was created in 1981, the result of some 1500 hours of work. Since then, the Manufacture's workshops have produced a few rare wristwatches each year offering a modern take on the design.

    The new 2010 version of the Tourbillon with three gold Bridges adopts a rare shape for the bridges themselves: the same as those on the watch awarded the prize by the Neuchatel Observatory in 1860. They have been reinterpreted in an openworked version which imbues the watch with a highly contemporary purity. Their stunning perfection is the result of painstaking preparation: the bridges are first of all hollowed out and carefully polished by hand. It takes seven whole days of work to obtain an impeccable finish.

    The delicate Tourbillon also demands extreme attention to detail: an incredible dexterity is required to assemble its 72 components, all of which fit into a diameter of ust one centimetre. It weighs 0.3 grammes - about the same as a swan's feather. Accompanying it is a self-winding system patented by the Manufacture: a smalldiameter platinum oscillating weight is fitted in the space below and around the barrel. This leaves the movement's dimensions and architecture intact.

    The gold case, whose proportions and curves are designed for a perfect fit on the wrist, adds a new dimension to the prestigious collection of Tourbillons with three gold Bridges, further developing the model's enduring history.

  • TOURBILLON WITH THREE GOLD BRIDGES

    The Girard-Perregaux icon is enclosed in a round case, increased to a diameter of 41 millimetres, and exudes an elegance which is at once timeless and highly contemporary. The historic architecture of the Tourbillon with three gold Bridges has been augmented for a very limited edition of only 50 pieces.

    This new showpiece in Girard-Perregaux's Haute Horlogerie collection is theembodiment of a unique heritage whose origins date back to the middle of the 19th century. At this time, the La Chaux-de-Fonds watchmaker Constant Girard-Perregaux was conducting research in the field of the Tourbillon escapement. In 1860, he created a timepiece which was awarded a first-class prize by the Neuchatel Observatory: its Tourbillon movement featured three parallel bridges, under which the barrel, centre wheel and Tourbillon were aligned. The watchmaker continued his quest, applying for a patent from the United States Patent Office in 1884 to protect the design of the movement with three parallel arrow-shaped bridges. In so doing, he established a completely new concept: the movement was no longer simply a technical and functional component; it was also a design element in its own right. In 1889, it received the ultimate accolade: the Tourbillon with three Gold Bridges was awarded a gold medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition.

    A century later, in the late 1970s, Girard-Perregaux decided to resume production of this icon of Swiss Haute Horlogerie. It was a brave endeavour, which preceded the renewed success of mechanical complication watches. The first in a series of twenty pocket watches was created in 1981, the result of some 1500 hours of work. Since then, the Manufacture's workshops have produced a few rare wristwatches each year offering a modern take on the design.

    The new 2010 version of the Tourbillon with three gold Bridges adopts a rare shape for the bridges themselves: the same as those on the watch awarded the prize by the Neuchatel Observatory in 1860. They have been reinterpreted in an openworked version which imbues the watch with a highly contemporary purity. Their stunning perfection is the result of painstaking preparation: the bridges are first of all hollowed out and carefully polished by hand. It takes seven whole days of work to obtain an impeccable finish.

    The delicate Tourbillon also demands extreme attention to detail: an incredible dexterity is required to assemble its 72 components, all of which fit into a diameter of ust one centimetre. It weighs 0.3 grammes - about the same as a swan's feather. Accompanying it is a self-winding system patented by the Manufacture: a smalldiameter platinum oscillating weight is fitted in the space below and around the barrel. This leaves the movement's dimensions and architecture intact.

    The gold case, whose proportions and curves are designed for a perfect fit on the wrist, adds a new dimension to the prestigious collection of Tourbillons with three gold Bridges, further developing the model's enduring history.

  • Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
    Collection  : Haute Horlogerie
    Model  : Tourbillon sous Trois Ponts d'Or
    Reference  : 99193-52-000-BA6A
    Nber of pieces : 50
    Complement : Pink Gold - Openworked Bridges
    On sale : 2010
    List Price : 196 000 €
    Diameter : 41 mm
    Thickness : 11 mm
    Styles : High Horology
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Girard-Perregaux GP9600C
    Calibre distinction : Hand-engraved
    Hand engraved
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Tourbillon
    Case material : Pink gold
    Case peculiarity : Gold crown with engraved Girard-Perregaux logo
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Display : Hours and Minutes gold hands
    Small seconds hand in blued steel on the Tourbillon cage
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    More characteristics :
    Small second on the Tourbillon

    Movement
    diameter: 32 mm
    height: 6.25 mm
    30 jewels
    Frequency :
    21.600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz)
    Power reserve : 48 hours
    Three gold Bridges. arrow shaped.  hollowed out. bevelled and handpolished (inspection under 10x magnifier)
    Tourbillon cage :
    72 components
    0.3 g

    Hand-engraved individual number
    Gold buckle with Girard-Perregaux engraving