Girard-Perregaux 1966

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Girard-Perregaux 1966
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Girard-Perregaux 1966 Red Gold

The 1966 is a wristwatch by Girard-Perregaux

The name of the collection Girard-Perregaux 1966 is reminiscent of the many innovations of the manufacture from the 1960 years, for example in 1965 the development of a mechanical precision movement with the then unheard frequency of 36,000, which was awarded in the following year the Centenary Prize of the Neuchâtel Observatory.

The ultra-thin watches, of which the series 1966 consists, impress with their restrained and elegant appearance and a perfectly balanced shapeliness. In their own way they are approaching an ideal of clarity and elegance, as it can only be achieved by the most beautiful watches in the world. They are driven by the high-quality self-winding manufacture movement GP 3300, which can be viewed through the transparent sapphire crystal caseback.

Reference:

49525

Movement:

Self-winding manufacture movement GP 3300, 28,800 A/h
11 ½ lignes
28 jewels
Power reserve 46 hours

Case:

18ct rose gold
D 38.0 mm, H 8.5 mm
Sapphire crystal with anti-glare treatment
Sapphire crystal caseback
Waterproof to 30 m

Functions:

Hours, minutes, central seconds, date

Bracelet:

Alligator leather strap with tang-type buckle in 18ct rose gold