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May 28, 2018,00:55 AM
 

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Girard Perregaux Constant Escapement, in white gold. A picture of the back.

 
 By: amanico : May 27th, 2018-16:30
There is one thing I noticed with the Girard Perregaux Tourbillons with gold bridges: The back is less interesting, visually, than the front. With the Constant Escapement, this is not the case. The back has a lot of appeal, from my point of view. Here is ...  

Wow.

 
 By: InHavenPro : May 27th, 2018-16:41
Marvelous! Thanks for the pic. Cheers, Filip

Smaller. [nt]

 
 By: cory : May 27th, 2018-23:58

Both still way to large for my wrist.

 
 By: cory : May 28th, 2018-00:27
I guess I could pump some weights.

He he... ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 28th, 2018-00:55

That looks superb …

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : May 28th, 2018-02:35
Clean and modern in its design.

Go big or go home ! [nt]

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : May 28th, 2018-02:50

Yep 👍 [nt]

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : May 30th, 2018-12:52

Tremendous piece of watchmaking.

 
 By: gadalex : May 28th, 2018-15:13
Did you see that a prototype of the movement, codenamed Project ELF, and made for Rolex, sold for less than CHF 4,500 Euros at Antiquorum a fortnight ago? catalog.antiquorum.swiss Best, Baruch

Given that on the Three Golden Bridges, the back used....

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : May 30th, 2018-14:16
To be the dial side... Now the TGB movement is too beautiful to hide on the back! As for the Constant Escapement, indeed, the back is both interesting and beautiful! Best Blomman