Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon: High Complication Watches
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Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon: High Complication Watches

By MTR · Sep 18, 2021 · 87 replies
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MTR's original post delves into the allure of the Girard-Perregaux Neo Tourbillon 'Three Bridges' 230th Anniversary Edition, a timepiece that captivated him after seeing a fellow collector's share. His candid exploration of this high-horology piece, particularly its transparent construction and significant price point, offers a relatable entry point for collectors contemplating a leap into ultra-luxury. MTR's journey highlights the emotional pull of a grail watch and the practical considerations that accompany such a significant acquisition.

Nico completely infected me with his last post about this new model to celebrate the 230th birthday of Girard-Perregaux. Now I can't get this watch out of my head ...







I MUST have a look at a Three Bridges Neo Tourbillon to see it in the flesh.

My only hope is that this completely transparent construction doesn’t look good on a hairy wrist. Otherwise I am lost…


Features:

Case: 44mm x 15.52mm; 18k rose gold case, polished and brushed finishing, boxed sapphire crystal front and back; 30m water resistance

Movement: GP09400-1273 self-winding movement with tourbillon, hours, minutes and small seconds with a 60-hour power reserve. Micro-rotor under the barrel. Seconds indicated via one-minute tourbillon

Dial: openworked dial with skeletonized Dauphine hands; solid gold bridges with black PVD coating on front; titanium bridges with black PVD coating on back. Super-LumiNova on the hands


Or better this one? It‘s perhaps less spectacular lying on a dark table but better looking on the wrist?





What’s your opinion?

Best
Thomas

P.S.: I hope I find good reasons to turn away from these kind of watches again. They are in a price range that I have not yet advanced into. And until now I have always kept away from such pieces of art, also for reasons of reason and staying down to earth. But this model (especially the first transparent one) no longer gives me peace ...

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LiftAngle51
Sep 18, 2021

I have a very expensive taste. Later on more, back to your grail watch. What can i say more? The 3 bridges is an outstanding watch. Not a grail personally for me, but if i had the money, i bought a peace. What you have with the 3 bridges, i have it with it’s sister the Laureate skeleton. Writing this, i can delete the previous, i want them both! Back to start, to my watch of dreams. Vacheron Constantin Twin Beat perpetual calendar. Succes in getting your Girard Perregaux.

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MichaelC
Sep 18, 2021

I'm guessing the watch is not only going to be spectacular in person, but when wearing it, you will forget the hairy wrist and only see the watch! So it is double good. Let us know when it arrives ;-)

CO
Cookies
Sep 18, 2021

This is a very expensive hobby. It is the reality of it. To see is one thing, to own is quite another thing. In the middle is talking about watches.=D

CO
Cookies
Sep 18, 2021

But reality has set in for me. I cannot afford this piece. It costs north of 100k. Yikes…but very worth it, in this level of complications, and beauty.

MT
MTR
Sep 18, 2021

Dear Weems@8! I was hoping you would NOT wish me any success but help me to withstand… 🙄

MT
MTR
Sep 18, 2021

And it seems nobody can (or want to?) help me out of this. 😬 Do you prefer the first or second piece? Cheers Thomas

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