Girard-Perregaux
SIHH 2017: Girard-Perregaux Introduces the 1966 ww.tc, a More Affordable World Time
The watchmaker's signature world time wristwatch becomes simpler and more affordable.Girard-Perregaux Introduces the Place Girardet, with a Single Gold Bridge and No Tourbillon
Conceived to mark Girard-Perregaux's 225th anniversary, the Place Girardet features the brand's signature gold bridge, with every watch of the limited edition fitted with a one-of-a-kind dial. Specs and prices below.Girard-Perregaux Introduces its 1966 Gentleman’s Wristwatch in Affordable Stainless Steel (with Pricing)
Available in steel for the first time, the Girard-Perregaux 1966 automatic is the brand's most affordable wristwatch, but still equipped with a self-winding, in-house movement.Five Things to Know the Girard-Perregaux Turnaround, Straight from its CEO
Less than a year into the job, Girard-Perregaux chief executive Antonio Calce has embarked on an all-encompassing new strategy to revitalise the haute horlogerie watchmaker. He explains his vision here.Girard-Perregaux Introduces The Chamber of Wonders – Antique Maps Rendered In Intricate Miniature (With Original Photos & Price)
The Chamber of Wonders is a trio of Girard-Perregaux 1966 wristwatches with dials decorated with miniatures of maps creating using artisanal techniques like marquetry and miniature painting.Introducing The Girard-Perregaux Neo Tourbillon In DLC Titanium (With Original Photos & Price)
A modern take on the iconic Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, the Neo Tourbillon is now available in a DLC-coated titanium case that lets the gilded gears and tourbillon regulator take centerstage.Introducing The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 Large Date Moon-Phases, Featuring A Clear Sapphire Dial (With Pricing)
Baselworld 2014: Presenting the Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Tourbillon, the Most Complex Tourbillon Ever from GP (with specs and pricing)
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