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GIRARD PERREGAUX TRIPLE BRIDGE TOURBILLON 18K ROSE SKELETON BOX PAPERS

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GIRARD PERREGAUX TRIPLE BRIDGE TOURBILLON 18K ROSE SKELETON BOX PAPERS
Details
Stock # SKU20561
Stock # 20561
Model Name Triple Bridge Tourbillion
Brand
Model Ref # 9910
Condition Indiscernible from New
Gender Mens
Movement Automatic
Case 18K Rose Gold
Case Shape Round
Case Size 39mm
Crystal
Band / Strap Strap
Dial Skeleton
Caseback Solid
Complications
Year
Additional Information
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Description
I remember before I got serious about watches, perusing watch books, and always pausing when I got to the page with Girard Perregaux’s masterpiece: the Triple Bridge Tourbillon. The pictures were spectacular, and I honestly never expected to see one in the metal. I saw my first one in 2006, and I have seen a few since. To have one of these in your hands, or better on your wrist, is really one of the high points of any watch lover’s horological existence. This is as it should be. Presented here is an 18k rose gold example with box and papers. Retail price is $197,000, and we are proud to present it for the consideration of all collectors, at a large discount.

The case is simple but sumptuous at the same time, at 39mm and in 18k rose gold. Sapphire crystal and solid case back with engraving.

Skeletonized front, so there isn’t a dial per se. On the flange are engraved roman numerals and hands are blued sword hands. The three rose gold bridges are prominent and the tourbillon is visible revolving at 6 o’clock. The movement’s main plate is hand finished and hand decorated.

The Caliber 9600S features mini-rotor automatic winding, with 30 jewels and with 50 hour power reserve. Movement is masterfully skeletonized and decorated.

Hand-sewn Girard Perregaux crocodile strap with 18k rose gold GP buckle.

This modern masterpiece is indiscernible from new with GP box and papers.
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