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. The 1966 Lady 36mm pays homage to to the Manufacture’s commitment to watchmaking excellence and its loyalty to the codes of elegance. Please note that this reference has also...
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. The 1966 Lady 36mm pays homage to to the Manufacture’s commitment to watchmaking excellence and its loyalty to the codes of elegance. Please note that this reference has also...
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. The 1966 Lady 36mm pays homage to to the Manufacture’s commitment to watchmaking excellence and its loyalty to the codes of elegance. Please note that this reference has also...
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. The 1966 Lady 36mm pays homage to to the Manufacture’s commitment to watchmaking excellence and its loyalty to the codes of elegance. Please note that this reference has also...
The shape of a moving, super-charged Hurricane was created by hand with the aid of a century-old rose-engine turning machine in the Chronoswiss atelier and appears to storm through all levels of the dial, that is in fact part of the movement. It seems as if the relentless Hurricane has revealed the complicated mechanics of this Modern Mechanical high-tension masterpiece.
The shape of a moving, super-charged Hurricane was created by hand with the aid of a century-old rose-engine turning machine in the Chronoswiss atelier and appears to storm through all levels of the dial, that is in fact part of the movement. It seems as if the relentless Hurricane has revealed the complicated mechanics of this Modern Mechanical high-tension masterpiece.
The shape of a moving Hurricane was created by hand with the aid of a century-old rose-engine turning machine in the Chronoswiss atelier and appears to storm through all levels of the dial, that is in fact part of the movement. It seems as if the relentless Hurricane has revealed the complicated mechanics of this Modern Mechanical masterpiece.
The shape of a moving Hurricane was created by hand with the aid of a century-old rose-engine turning machine in the Chronoswiss atelier and appears to storm through all levels of the dial, that is in fact part of the movement. It seems as if the relentless Hurricane has revealed the complicated mechanics of this Modern Mechanical masterpiece.
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.
The timepiece created in collaboration with Blues & Rock legend Kenny Wayne Shepherd gives a stunning 3-dimensional feel due to its unique setup and the exposed mechanics. The retrograde seconds at 6 o'clock flip back and forth like the hand of a guitar player rocking the stage and are joyful to observe.
The timepiece created in collaboration with Blues & Rock legend Kenny Wayne Shepherd gives a stunning 3-dimensional feel due to its unique setup and the exposed mechanics. The retrograde seconds at 6 o'clock flip back and forth like the hand of a guitar player rocking the stage and are joyful to observe.