A model following the design spirit of the watches of the 1960s and a tribute to Girard-Perregaux’s technical advances in the field of chronometry, crowned by the Neuchâtel Observatory Centenary Prize. Please note that this reference has also been produced with a dial that does not display the year of our foundation.
A model following the design spirit of the watches of the 1960s and a tribute to Girard-Perregaux’s technical advances in the field of chronometry, crowned by the Neuchâtel Observatory Centenary Prize. Please note that this reference has also been produced with a dial that does not display the year of our foundation.
With its barely existent dial and a skeletonized movement, the precious watch is freed from all superfluous material in an innovative manner. The result is a multidimensional Regulator watch with an elaborately constructed dial and deep insights, available in a limited edition of 30 timepieces.
With its barely existent dial and a skeletonized movement, the precious watch is freed from all superfluous material in an innovative manner. The result is a multidimensional Regulator watch with an elaborately constructed dial and deep insights, available in a limited edition of 30 timepieces.
The mechanical clarity of the Opus Chronograph is achieved by carefully paring away all superfluous material, leaving nothing but a filigreed skeleton. The dial may be scarcely there after the careful and ingenious skeletonising process – but nevertheless the blue and silver subdial perimeters make a great impression.
The mechanical clarity of the Opus Chronograph is achieved by carefully paring away all superfluous material, leaving nothing but a filigreed skeleton. The dial may be scarcely there after the careful and ingenious skeletonising process – but nevertheless the blue and silver subdial perimeters make a great impression.