Girard-Perregaux 1966 Minute Repeater, Annual Calendar
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Girard-Perregaux 1966 Minute Repeater, Annual Calendar

By blomman Mr Blue · Nov 24, 2014 · 7 replies
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Friends, I am currently working on all the photos I took at the Salon Belles Montres and I realized that A/ I took no photos of the environment or the displays. B/ I did not have time to go to all the manufactures. In fact, I only went to the GP booth. But it was well worth it! Here is one of the wa

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Friends,

 

I am currently working on all the photos I took at the Salon Belles Montres and I realized that

A/ I took no photos of the environment or the displays.

B/ I did not have time to go to all the manufactures. In fact, I only went to the GP booth.

But it was well worth it!

Here is one of the watches I got to see and even more importantly – hear!

The GP 1966 Minute Repeater, Annual Calendar, Equation of Time.

 

 

The dial is just stunning and it is even better in real!

smile

More to come…

 

Best

Blomman

About the Girard-Perregaux Girard Perregaux 1966 Ref. 1966MinuteRepeater

The Girard-Perregaux 1966 Minute Repeater with Annual Calendar and Equation of Time, reference 1966MinuteRepeater, represents a significant addition to the 1966 collection, building upon the minute repeater movement introduced in the preceding year. This particular iteration distinguishes itself by integrating additional complications, elevating its technical complexity and dial presentation within the range. It caters to collectors seeking a high-complication timepiece that combines traditional horological artistry with a refined aesthetic.

This reference features a case crafted from precious metal, housing a sophisticated automatic movement. The integration of an annual calendar, a pointer date, a month indicator, and an equation of time display alongside the minute repeater mechanism demonstrates the brand's expertise in grand complications. The crystal is typically sapphire, providing clarity to the dial and protection for the intricate movement. The design maintains the classic proportions and understated elegance characteristic of the 1966 series.

For collectors, this model appeals to those with an appreciation for haute horlogerie, particularly the combination of an audible complication with practical calendar functions and the more esoteric equation of time. It fits into the Girard-Perregaux lineup as a demonstration of advanced watchmaking capabilities, offering a blend of technical prowess and classical design. The discreet integration of multiple functions on the dial maintains a balanced and legible appearance.

Specifications

Caliber
GP09M00-0003
Case
Pink Gold
Diameter
42 mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30 m
Crystal
Sapphire
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AM
amanico
Nov 25, 2014

Always a pleasure to listen to it. The richness of the notes is excellent. So, 1966 MR " only " for me. Make it in white metal, and I am in heaven. ;) Best, Nicolas

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Nov 25, 2014

I like simplicity! But I must confess that I was captivated by this dial! The design and decoration works very well here! :) Best Blomman

HS
hs111
Nov 27, 2014

1/ how is the Perpetual Cal handled and set ? - extra pushers or maybe a central mechanism, an approach I love in JLC PC's 2/ how would you rate the sound spectrum/ volume of this MR ? - Is it a hammer system or Trebouchet and on case or on separate part ? Sorry, if my Q #2 is a bit naive, am no expert in MR's .. (Also I might have missed that, if there was a comprehensive review. ) Best, hs

HS
hs111
Nov 27, 2014

.. What I meant, are all indications ( date, month, weekday) handled each separately ? - or maybe by only one crown ( which I doubt); - but AFAIK, JLC does for some of their PC's Sorry to insist, wasn't quite clear to me.. Thx in advance & Best, hs

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Nov 27, 2014

Is an extra shot just for you, my friend! :) Best Blomman

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