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. 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 stunning timepiece 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.
With its barely existent dial and a skeletonized movement, the stunning timepiece 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.
The Flying Regulator in its stainless steel case just about beams with its red gold accents: Both the polished bezel and its typical onion-shape crown are made of solid, 18-karat red gold. Gold-plated screws, hands and bases skillfully continue the theme on the dial.
The Flying Regulator in its stainless steel case just about beams with its red gold accents: Both the polished bezel and its typical onion-shape crown are made of solid, 18-karat red gold. Gold-plated screws, hands and bases skillfully continue the theme on the dial.