
Goh, a discerning collector, shares his personal fascination with a select group of tourbillons, highlighting a specific Girard Perregaux model that captivates him despite his general preference. His post invites readers to appreciate the aesthetic and horological marvels of these intricate timepieces, sparking a discussion about the iconic status of GP's movement architecture.

the watch isn't mine, but it is very tempting.
Splendid, marvelous, wonderful Cheers, Alex
(Pic from Monochrome) I like the monochromatic look and the simpler appearance. Dirk
But it is also much larger at 44mm diameter x 14.55mm height. I, personally, strongly prefer 38mm to 44mm case size.
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