Aaaah, the Constant Escapement... A watch which made me dream since it unveiling in 2013, if my memory serves me well. 10 years after, Girard Perregaux comes with a new version, in rose gold. 45 mm big, 14, 8 mm high. Floating on the dial, the suspended b...
but needed to be slimmed down a tad to 42-43mm, perhaps a slither thinner and stainless steel option. GP never seem to push their designs or mechs which is such a shame as I think they offer incredible value.
I am guessing, but it would be a cost issue to have to fabricate all the parts and scale down. Especially for a piece unique. If they decide to add this to their Production line up then maybe. But I think they are unsure of the demand. I see a cushion cas...
āI think itās because the movement thickness and keep good proportions with the external diameter. Moreover thereās no dial, so some space is needed for indexesā
A link on the movement dimensions being 38 mm please? šš» I was chatting with Jack and he feels the size of the case is due to the necessary escapement size and the twin barrels. ...
GP is so ⦠innovative and just a few know it. I have just read about this complication. It was invented by watchmaker Nicolas Dehon, who brought the idea and project with him from Rolex (who themselves developed a prototype but never intended to produce i...