It was also shown to me at Geneva last weekend. I was told that they started withsome pieces but then the Bucherer Blue series was brought forward. Afterwards, some improvements were made to the RG version due to the vomüpletely different behaviour compar
Well, two novelties, not really, as they rather are two new iterations. Let's see them. 1/ Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges: Here, you have a rose gold 44 mm case, 15, 35 mm high, including the domed sapphire . High and big it is, but you have to deal
and owner of a GP Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges. Inside is the famous chocolate cake from Harry‘s Bar in Venice. It‘s a shame I can‘t let you taste it. ☺️ All the best Thomas
This watch has really been haunting me for a long time. It has always been a dream of mine to own a Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with three flying bridges. And when I was allowed to admire a first picture/design/draft of the Bucherer Blue model in La Chaux
Dear watch friends, last Thursday and Friday I had the pleasure and honor of being invited by Bucherer Genève and Girard-Perregaux, together with my most important ☺️🙏 and also amicable "favorite seller" at my AD (Bucherer Vienna) and a very nice couple w
We all know the recipe, but each time, it is for our biggest pleasure. Here, this year, we have a 44 mm rose gold case, 15, 52 mm high, sapphire glass and case back, three open bridges on the front, which are made in gold covered with black PVD, and three