
KIH's report from a 2012 Girard-Perregaux event in Tokyo offers a rare glimpse into the collaboration with legendary watchmaker Dominique Loiseau. This article is significant for understanding the strategic direction Girard-Perregaux was taking a decade ago, focusing on high complications and in-house manufacturing. It highlights the brand's commitment to horological innovation through partnerships with master craftsmen.











" For the past 10 to 15 years, you may realize in the market that some brands introduce new complication models by just combining the old and sometimes outsourced base movement and existing complication "modules". I believe that will no longer be the way to make watches". I have the feeling GP will come with some strong offers soon. I also have the pleasure to see that you met one good friend, and a true watch passionate, Xavier. Thanks for this very interesting article, Ken. Nicolas
.. be prepared for the "V12" engine high caliber super machine! I am personally looking forward to its offerings, too! Let us keep close eyes. Best, Ken
Is this likely to be 'futuristic' in aesthetics or more traditional? When I hear V12/V8? I hope it is quite the concept piece. 2013 should be exciting.
... the complication is super high complication.... But this is just my guess. Yes, let us look forward the 2013 GP! Ken
I hope it is super high tech complication with exotic materials... I am thinking a 'new fresh' DNA than existing GP collection...
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