Just 4 weeks after SIHH at the Miami Watches and Wonders, Girard-Perregaux released another novelty from the 2019 collection.
The Girard-Perregaux Quasar. It is sitting within the Bridges collection and is a not unfamiliar watch that was released last year. The Neo-Bridges Tourbillon Skeleton. But instead of a polished Titanium case, it now comes in a full Sapphire case.
While the Titanium version was already a light watch, the sapphire takes it to a new level of being very light and really translucent.
Light can go in and out everywhere and the overall transparency on the wrist has also been pushed up.
The case size has slightly grown to 46mm (45mm for the Titanium).
I only had a few minutes with the watch to take some photos, but it is very impressive in live. For a full review I need to wait for an opportunity to spend a little bit more time with it.
Technical information Quasar
Reference: 99295-43-000-BA6A
Case
Material:
sapphire glass Diameter: 46 mm
Height: 15.25 mm
Glass: anti-reflective sapphire Case-back: sapphire crystal Dial: no dial
Hands: skeletonised, white gold, ‘Dauphine’ type, with luminescent material Water resistance: 30 meters (3 ATM)
Movement
Reference:
GP09400-1035
Winding: Automatic
Functions: Tourbillon, hours, minutes, small seconds on the tourbillon Power
reserve: min. 60 hours
Number of components: 260, of which 27 jewels
Frequency: 21,600 Vib/h – (3 Hz)
Diameter: 36.00 mm (16’’’)
Thickness: 9.54 mm
Tourbillon
Tourbillon carriage composed of 80 components weighing only 0.250 grams
Strap
Material: hand-sewn black alligator leather Buckle: titanium triple folding clasp
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