Girard-Perregaux 1966 Small Seconds And Date: Sobriety From A Refined Time
Girard-Perregaux 1966 Small Seconds And Date: Sobriety From A Refined Time
Since its creation, the models of Girard-Perregaux’s 1966 collection have had a timeless appeal. This year, the magic continues with the latest watch featuring a date and a small second display at 9 o’clock. Behind its elegant simplicity lies a well thought-out aesthetic and a tried and tested mechanism.
The inspiration is classic yet expressive of its belonging to the modern world. With its pure lines, its elegance is revealed in the attention to detail. The meticulous and subtle finishing draws on all the specialist expertise of the brand’s watchmakers and craftsmen.
The aesthetic is softened by the case, curved dial and a slightly spherical sapphire glass. The pink gold 41mm-diameter case boasts a diamondpolished sloping bezel which enhances its finesse. The applied hour markers which hem the dial have faceted ends to mark the slope. Under the foliate hands, the small second adopts a diamond-cut lattice which gives it depth, while the date sits opposite it at 3 o’clock.
The Girard-Perregaux 1966 Small Second and Date watch is available in two versions of the dial, one in silvered opaline and the other in cognac with the sheen of a sun-brushed finish.
The case’s sapphire glass on the case back opens onto the automatic mechanical caliber GP01890-0003, designed in the Manufacture’s R&D department, entirely made and assembled in its workshops. With its 54 hours power reserve, it winds itself with the help of its pink gold rotor.