Girard-Perregaux Three Golden Bridges 99193
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Girard-Perregaux Three Golden Bridges 99193

By blomman Mr Blue · Sep 20, 2016 · 25 replies
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Friends, We all know and love the Girard-Perregaux Three Golden Bridges. To see one in real is a mind blowing experience… Guess how it would feel after seeing three in a row?! Plain… Bling! Super Bling!! I know diamonds are not everybody’s taste… But you can’t help getting impressed by the jewellery

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Friends,

 

We all know and love the Girard-Perregaux Three Golden Bridges.

To see one in real is a mind blowing experience…

Guess how it would feel after seeing three in a row?!

smile

 

Plain…

 

Bling!

 

Super Bling!!

 

 

I know diamonds are not everybody’s taste…

But you can’t help getting impressed by the jewellery work that has gone into this watch.

Just look at the lugs on this last one!

 

Best

Blomman

About the Girard-Perregaux Bridges Ref. 99193

The Girard-Perregaux Bridges reference 99193 is a notable example from a collection recognized for its distinctive movement architecture. This particular reference showcases the brand's commitment to visible mechanical artistry, characterized by the prominent gold bridges that support the tourbillon escapement. It represents a direct lineage from historical Girard-Perregaux designs that brought the three gold bridges concept to prominence in contemporary horology. The model is positioned as a high-complication piece, emphasizing traditional watchmaking techniques and aesthetic presentation.

The case material for reference 99193 is platinum, providing a substantial feel and a refined appearance that complements the intricate movement. It features a sapphire crystal on both the front and back, allowing for an unobstructed view of the manual-winding caliber GP9600-0001. The movement offers a power reserve of approximately 48 hours, a standard duration for a high-end tourbillon. The case diameter measures 38mm, a classic size that allows the watch to sit comfortably on the wrist while maintaining a significant presence.

This reference appeals to collectors who value traditional haute horlogerie and the visual spectacle of a finely finished movement. Its design, centered around the three gold bridges, is a signature element of Girard-Perregaux and a key identifier for the brand's most complex pieces. The platinum case variant offers a subtle luxury, distinguishing it from other precious metal iterations within the Bridges collection. It is a piece that highlights mechanical ingenuity and artisanal finishing.

Specifications

Caliber
GP9600-0001
Case
Platinum
Diameter
38mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire
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Alkiro1
Sep 20, 2016
The first one for me please ;-)

Best wishes Alkiro

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Sep 20, 2016
Yes, the norm here in Europe! :)

For work the first one, but for play, the two others would be awesome! Best Blomman

AL
Alkiro1
Sep 20, 2016
Your "game" is just a little bit expensive my friend :-)

Best wishes Alkiro

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Sep 20, 2016
This is purely a mind game....

Since even with out the stones... It is a high entry level! Best Blomman

AL
Alkiro1
Sep 20, 2016
Oh yes I can easily imagine. But dreams cost nothing ;-)

Best wishes Alkiro

AR
Ares501 - Mr Green
Sep 20, 2016
No bling would be my choice ;) [nt]

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