The Neo-Tourbillon with Three Bridges Skeleton is a natural extension of several Girard-Perregaux fundamentals. The first is the 1884 patent for a tourbillon with three bridges visible on the dial side, unique signature of Girard-Perregaux fine watchmaking. The second is the skeleton working on this type of movement, since 1998. The third stage was the birth in 2014 of the Neo Tourbillon with Three Bridges.
In unveiling the first ever skeleton version of its Neo Tourbillon with Three Bridges, Girard-Perregaux is showcasing a new exercise in horological architecture. Making light of gravity, mass and opacity, the Neo Tourbillon with Three Bridges Skeleton proudly asserts the relevance of the Girard-Perregaux approach to design, watchmaking and style.
The Calibre GP09400-0011
It features a Tourbillon cage powered by an unidirectional automatic winding system featuring a white gold micro rotor under the skeletonized barrel. This perfectly symmetrical movement was delicately pierced and hand-finished by highly-skilled craftsmen.