
Nicolas (amanico) shares his admiration for the Girard Perregaux Constant Escapement, a timepiece he considers a dream watch. His post highlights the white gold version, prompting a discussion among collectors about its horological significance and design. This article synthesizes community insights into why this innovative reference continues to captivate enthusiasts.


I don't know how I missed/forgot about this one! Every single detail of it is wonderful! Cheers, Filip
A 46mm is indeed a size that is not as small as 40mm. Most remarkable watches that contains uber high horology are big show peaces. That is why i skip the IWC Pall Weber 150 years edition. No constant forse or other exotic things, but the big size. For this reason my FC810 with the remarkable monolithic oscillator keep the watch usable. Fingers cross that GP comes with a smaller watch with a constant forse escapment. Albeit, it is a stunning watch. Oscillator by Flexous.
Itβs mesmerizing to look at. This one is the titanium version.
was waiting for it to drop a little more, regret not just pulling the trigger even though it's too big for me
I recall it winning the timepiece of the year, when first issued, at another popular horological forum. I tried it on at a now-shuttered popular multi-brand AD in London in 2018. Alas, was too big for my puny wrist. Amazing timepiece, nonetheless
This and the UN Freak, are great examples of extremely overlooked tech in watchmaking, so cool!
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