Some will regret the level of finishings of the Tourbillon with gold bridges and their traditional look, but this modern evocation gains some cool factor, here. An interesting alternative, in my opinion. At the point I seriously considered getting one. Be
Friends, Marc Michel-Amadry (MMA), the Managing Director (MD) of Girard-Perregaux came over to our house in Singapore for dinner last night. It was a pleasure to meet him with my family in a casual environment. My mother prepared local delights which we w
but I certainly understand the appeal. If one likes skeleton dials, this one is very dynamic, with bridges shaped in a very original way. Also having such a view on the mainspring with the central ruby is a nice touch. Best, Emmanuel
GP is indeed two companies in one. The haute horology is a totally different department from the mainstream laureato. In 1988-90, when the GM Francois Besson did a management buy out from DESCO, he brought back the High Horology. When Luigi Macaluso bough
What fascinates me about Girard-Perregaux is exactly that contrast: sometimes it feels for me like two manufactures in one. On one side, absolute top haute horlogerie (pieces like the Neo Bridges or the Three Bridges Tourbillon are just outstanding!!). Ju