Girard-Perregaux 1966 La Perles des Merveilles

49534-52-R04-BB60

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Girard-Perregaux 1966 La Perles des Merveilles

Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
Collection  : The Chamber of Wonders
Model  : Girard-Perregaux 1966 La Perles des Merveilles
Reference  : 49534-52-R04-BB60
Nber of pieces : 18
Complement : Pink Gold - Alligator Bracelet
On sale : 2015

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  • Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
    Collection  : The Chamber of Wonders
    Model  : Girard-Perregaux 1966 La Perles des Merveilles
    Reference  : 49534-52-R04-BB60
    Nber of pieces : 18
    Complement : Pink Gold - Alligator Bracelet
    On sale : 2015
    List Price : On request
    Diameter : 40 mm
    Styles : Atypical
    Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Girard-Perregaux GP03300-0060
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Circular Graining
    Pink gold oscillating weight
    Case material : Pink gold
    Case peculiarity : Sapphire caseback
    Traitement antireflet
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Miniature painting
    Hand painted
    Display : Hands
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Pin buckle
    + More characteristics : MOVEMENT
    Girard-Perregaux GP03300-0060
    Diameter: 25.60 mm (111/2 ’’’)
    Thickness: 4.20 mm
    Frequency: 28’800 Vib/h - (4 Hz)
    Power reserve: min. 46 hours
    Jewels: 26
    Oscillating weight: pink gold with Côtes de Genève decoration
    Components: 205

    DIAL
    Sodalite & papyrus
    Technics used: stone carving. papyrus cutting. miniature painting

    STRAP
    Black alligator leather strap with stitches
    Pink gold pin buckle

    Limited edition of 18 pieces

DESCRIPTION

  • The Chamber of Wonders

    Girard-Perregaux renews and transcends the tradition of the famous Cabinets of Curiosities, the forerunners to museums which emerged in Renaissance Europe in the Chamber of Wonders collection. Through the honorary name, Chamber of Wonders, the Brand opens a doorway into a place brimming over with amazing treasures: discoveries, secrets, fabulous stories, natural assortments and curiosities of all forms...

    Thanks to the talents of artisans of miniatures, who craft fine detail over a background of extraordinary materials, this Chambers of Wonders collection offers three meticulously immortalized cartographic parentheses of time in the limited space of a watch dial.

    Visions of the world through the ages

    As brief illustrations of the history of geographical knowledge, maps of the past are, for the civilizations that produced them, both imaginative references and incomplete scientific conceptions. In their way of approaching spaces and borders, they are a testament to their authors' certainties of their position at the center of the world.

    In a quest for knowledge that inspired poets, writers, scientists and explorers, the designers of these maps often relegated their territorial neighbors to peripheries populated by mythical creatures. Frontiers, rivers and geographic dimensions were the result of a multidisciplinary science where everything still remained to be discovered. It was an era where scientific observations were strongly influenced by the collective unconscious. They are all the more endearing and surprising that the maps created still conveyed the dimension of a spatial relativity to the time factor.

    Time, the inevitable friend to knowledge, transformed boundaries as new information appeared.

    The Master of Maps Collection

    Three watches, three eras, three worlds interpreted with exceptional expertise; The Pearl of Wonders, the Terrestrial Map, and The New World. Renaissance images are immortalized by Girard-Perregaux on three dials, in numbered pieces within a trio of pink gold Girard-Perregaux 1966 watches fitted with an automatic manufacture caliber, all delivering different perspectives and emotions. Born in the workshops of the Manufacture, the GP03300 caliber highlights Girard-Perregaux' tradition of watchmaking and guarantees reliability and precision. Its mainplate and its bridges are carefully drawn, chamfered, and circular-grained and decorated with Côtes de Genève. Composed of 205 parts, it offers a 46-hour power reserve at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour. Its 25.60 mm diameter (11 ½ lines) for a thickness of 4.20 mm is perfectly suited to the refined lines of an elegant pink gold case, developed and made in the workshops of the Manufacture. A model of harmony sporting the remarkable detail of a gently sloping and polished bezel to highlight its thinness.
    The Pearl of Wonders
    Circular like the circumference of a classic watch, the map drawn during the first half of the fifteenth century by historian Ibn al-Wardi is, in itself, a concentrated moment of history. Firstly it is inspired by the theories of Ptolemy, the Greco-Egyptian astronomer and astrologist who lived in Alexandria at the beginning of the 2nd century AD and who is considered to be the father of geography. This atlas of the world demonstrates, at the turning point between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the influence of Arab culture on other civilizations. Arab astronomy was very advanced in the Middle Ages, as they described the constellations, created maps of the sky and perfected instruments such as the astrolabe.
    Centered on the Arabian peninsula, the hub of the sacred pilgrimages, the unlikely lines of this mythical map allow us to recognize Africa hosting the mountains where the Nile takes its source. The river, represented by a wide blue line, suddenly flows into the Mediterranean at an abrupt right angle. In the center, surrounded by the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf surmounted by the Indian ocean, the Arabian Peninsula occupies a semicircle. Other noticeable elements are the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean and, in the distance, India, Sindh and China.

    Materials and techniques To render such a monument of ancient history, what could be more appropriate than the sodalite stone with its isometric structure, composed of silica-poor minerals' Its characteristic blue color and its open crystalline structure are incentives to plumb the depths of knowledge further.
    This sodalite stone, known for its hardness, comes from a block from which a disk 0.70 mm high is cut and polished manually. It is meticulously carved and engraved by hand. It takes almost 4 hours of scalpel work for it to house the fragmented mosaic of a papyrus, 0.25 mm thick. Once locked between two steel plates, to ensure that its surface is perfectly flat, the parchment, like an unexpected territory of expression, can accommodate the talent of a miniature painter who, for 28 hours, reproduced the contours of the ancient map. Then a coat of lacquer covers the work of art with a thin protective and stabilizing veil. Approximately 50 hours of patience are needed before it is possible to admire The Pearls of Wonders.
  • The Chamber of Wonders

    Girard-Perregaux renews and transcends the tradition of the famous Cabinets of Curiosities, the forerunners to museums which emerged in Renaissance Europe in the Chamber of Wonders collection. Through the honorary name, Chamber of Wonders, the Brand opens a doorway into a place brimming over with amazing treasures: discoveries, secrets, fabulous stories, natural assortments and curiosities of all forms...

    Thanks to the talents of artisans of miniatures, who craft fine detail over a background of extraordinary materials, this Chambers of Wonders collection offers three meticulously immortalized cartographic parentheses of time in the limited space of a watch dial.

    Visions of the world through the ages

    As brief illustrations of the history of geographical knowledge, maps of the past are, for the civilizations that produced them, both imaginative references and incomplete scientific conceptions. In their way of approaching spaces and borders, they are a testament to their authors' certainties of their position at the center of the world.

    In a quest for knowledge that inspired poets, writers, scientists and explorers, the designers of these maps often relegated their territorial neighbors to peripheries populated by mythical creatures. Frontiers, rivers and geographic dimensions were the result of a multidisciplinary science where everything still remained to be discovered. It was an era where scientific observations were strongly influenced by the collective unconscious. They are all the more endearing and surprising that the maps created still conveyed the dimension of a spatial relativity to the time factor.

    Time, the inevitable friend to knowledge, transformed boundaries as new information appeared.

    The Master of Maps Collection

    Three watches, three eras, three worlds interpreted with exceptional expertise; The Pearl of Wonders, the Terrestrial Map, and The New World. Renaissance images are immortalized by Girard-Perregaux on three dials, in numbered pieces within a trio of pink gold Girard-Perregaux 1966 watches fitted with an automatic manufacture caliber, all delivering different perspectives and emotions. Born in the workshops of the Manufacture, the GP03300 caliber highlights Girard-Perregaux' tradition of watchmaking and guarantees reliability and precision. Its mainplate and its bridges are carefully drawn, chamfered, and circular-grained and decorated with Côtes de Genève. Composed of 205 parts, it offers a 46-hour power reserve at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour. Its 25.60 mm diameter (11 ½ lines) for a thickness of 4.20 mm is perfectly suited to the refined lines of an elegant pink gold case, developed and made in the workshops of the Manufacture. A model of harmony sporting the remarkable detail of a gently sloping and polished bezel to highlight its thinness.
    The Pearl of Wonders
    Circular like the circumference of a classic watch, the map drawn during the first half of the fifteenth century by historian Ibn al-Wardi is, in itself, a concentrated moment of history. Firstly it is inspired by the theories of Ptolemy, the Greco-Egyptian astronomer and astrologist who lived in Alexandria at the beginning of the 2nd century AD and who is considered to be the father of geography. This atlas of the world demonstrates, at the turning point between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the influence of Arab culture on other civilizations. Arab astronomy was very advanced in the Middle Ages, as they described the constellations, created maps of the sky and perfected instruments such as the astrolabe.
    Centered on the Arabian peninsula, the hub of the sacred pilgrimages, the unlikely lines of this mythical map allow us to recognize Africa hosting the mountains where the Nile takes its source. The river, represented by a wide blue line, suddenly flows into the Mediterranean at an abrupt right angle. In the center, surrounded by the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf surmounted by the Indian ocean, the Arabian Peninsula occupies a semicircle. Other noticeable elements are the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean and, in the distance, India, Sindh and China.

    Materials and techniques To render such a monument of ancient history, what could be more appropriate than the sodalite stone with its isometric structure, composed of silica-poor minerals' Its characteristic blue color and its open crystalline structure are incentives to plumb the depths of knowledge further.
    This sodalite stone, known for its hardness, comes from a block from which a disk 0.70 mm high is cut and polished manually. It is meticulously carved and engraved by hand. It takes almost 4 hours of scalpel work for it to house the fragmented mosaic of a papyrus, 0.25 mm thick. Once locked between two steel plates, to ensure that its surface is perfectly flat, the parchment, like an unexpected territory of expression, can accommodate the talent of a miniature painter who, for 28 hours, reproduced the contours of the ancient map. Then a coat of lacquer covers the work of art with a thin protective and stabilizing veil. Approximately 50 hours of patience are needed before it is possible to admire The Pearls of Wonders.
  • Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
    Collection  : The Chamber of Wonders
    Model  : Girard-Perregaux 1966 La Perles des Merveilles
    Reference  : 49534-52-R04-BB60
    Nber of pieces : 18
    Complement : Pink Gold - Alligator Bracelet
    On sale : 2015
    List Price : On request
    Diameter : 40 mm
    Styles : Atypical
    Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Girard-Perregaux GP03300-0060
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Circular Graining
    Pink gold oscillating weight
    Case material : Pink gold
    Case peculiarity : Sapphire caseback
    Traitement antireflet
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Miniature painting
    Hand painted
    Display : Hands
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Pin buckle
    More characteristics : MOVEMENT
    Girard-Perregaux GP03300-0060
    Diameter: 25.60 mm (111/2 ’’’)
    Thickness: 4.20 mm
    Frequency: 28’800 Vib/h - (4 Hz)
    Power reserve: min. 46 hours
    Jewels: 26
    Oscillating weight: pink gold with Côtes de Genève decoration
    Components: 205

    DIAL
    Sodalite & papyrus
    Technics used: stone carving. papyrus cutting. miniature painting

    STRAP
    Black alligator leather strap with stitches
    Pink gold pin buckle

    Limited edition of 18 pieces