Girard-Perregaux Laureato Regatta Tourbillon Chronograph

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Girard-Perregaux Laureato Regatta Tourbillon Chronograph

Laureato Regatta Tourbillon Chronograph is a wristwatch by Girard-Perregaux.

The elaborate, limited special edition of the chronograph Laureato Régate is equipped on occasion of the 32nd America's Cup with a flying tourbillon and a regatta countdown.

The completely new movement of this watch was specially developed for the regatta: A special hand indicates the last ten minutes before the start, in a dial zone between the 9 and the 12 the remaining countdown time can be followed. Then the counter at the 1 takes over seamlessly and measures the duration of the race. These functions are controlled via a single button.

The watch becomes particularly noble by the flying tourbillon. This comes without bridges and seems to float in space; the opening in the dial allows a clear view of the complication. Through the transparent caseback the is movement visible in all its complexity. This composition is completed by a downright luxurious ease of use with a case diameter of 46 mm. For this the only pusher has been placed at the 3, the protected and screwed crown is at the 4, thus it is waterproof and any unwanted adjustment is avoided.

Movement:

Self-winding manufacture movement Girard-Perregaux GP V02, 21,600 A/h
Chronograph, flying tourbillon
Lignes: 14’’’
30 jewels
Power reserve 96 hours (4 days)

Case:

18ct white gold
D 46 mm, H 15.6 mm
Sapphire crystal with anti-glare treatment
Screw-in crown
Waterproof to 100 m

Functions:

Hours, minutes, small seconds on tourbillon
Monopusher chronograph with retrograde countdown 5+5’

Bracelet:

Alligator leather strap with safety folding clasp

Limitation:

32 pieces