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More relevant than ever in a globalised world, this function is for the first time available in the most stylish collection of urban watches from the Maison: 1966.<\/p>\n<p>The lengthy history of Girard-Perregaux, which celebrated its 225th anniversary in 2016, has been punctuated by an abundance of landmark creations. The 18th century saw the introduction of ultra-thin models and automaton watches by Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Bautte, the watchmaker behind the Manufacture; while the 19th century brought the fabled Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, for which Constant Girard-Perregaux was awarded a prize at the 1889 Universal Exhibition. In the mid-20th century, the in-house R&D department \u2013 one of the only existing ones at the time \u2013 unveiled the Gyromatic hF, the first highfrequency\u00a0movement beating at 36,000 vibrations per hour. It was during\u00a0this period that Girard-Perregaux won the 1966 Neuch\u00e2tel Observatory Centenary prize for its chronometric prowess. 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While world time was initially dedicated to travellers, it is now a valuable point of reference for today\u2019s fully connected individuals, since this horological complication enables instant and simultaneous readings of the time in 24 cities around the planet \u2013 a valuable means of fostering global communication and exchanges. Despite its sophistication, the new 1966 WW.TC \u2013 the first of the collection to provide this complication \u2013 is amazingly user-friendly in terms of both legibility and handling. A rotating 24-hour disc surrounding the chapter ring features two black\/white semi-circles to distinguish between day and night. 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{"Compl\u00e9ment":"Steel","Statut de vente":"En vente depuis","Date":"2017","Sexe":"Homme","Diam\u00e8tre":"40","Hauteur":"12","Types":"Self-winding","Styles":"High Horology, Classical","Calibre_autre":"GP03300-0022\/0027","Affichage_autre":"Leaf-shaped hands","Mati\u00e8re du bo\u00eetier":"Steel","Particularit\u00e9 du boitier":"Sapphire caseback","Etanch\u00e9it\u00e9":"30 meters","Forme":"Round","Couleur du cadran":"Silver, Opalescent","Index":"Letters, Arabic numerals, Baton-type","Verre":"Sapphire, Antireflective coating","Mati\u00e8re du bracelet":"Steel","Fermeture du bracelet":"Folding buckle ","Plus de caract\u00e9ristiques":"<br\/>Movement<br\/>\r\nDiameter: 25.60 mm (11\u00bd\u2019\u2019\u2019)<br\/>\r\nThickness: 5.71 mm<br\/>\r\nFrequency: 28,800 Vib\/h \u2013 (4 Hz)<br\/>\r\nNumber of components: 248 <br\/>\r\nJewels: 32 <br\/>\r\nPower reserve: min 46 hours <br\/><br\/>"}
49557-11-132-11A
Brand : | Girard-Perregaux |
Collection : | WW.TC |
Model : | 1966 WW.TC |
Reference : | 49557-11-132-11A |
Complement : | Steel |
On sale : | 2017 |
Brand : | Girard-Perregaux |
Collection : | WW.TC |
Model : | 1966 WW.TC |
Reference : | 49557-11-132-11A |
Complement : | Steel |
On sale : | 2017 |
List Price : | 13 200 € |
Diameter : | 40 mm |
Height : | 12 mm |
Styles : | High Horology Classical |
Types : | Self-winding |
Calibre : | GP03300-0022/0027 |
Case material : | Steel |
Case peculiarity : | Sapphire caseback |
Shape : | Round |
Water-resistance : | 30 meters |
Dial color : | Silver Opalescent |
Display : | Leaf-shaped hands |
Indexes : | Letters Arabic numerals Baton-type |
Glass : | Sapphire Antireflective coating |
Strap material : | Steel |
Strap clasp : | Folding buckle |
+ More characteristics : | Movement Diameter: 25.60 mm (11½’’’) Thickness: 5.71 mm Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz) Number of components: 248 Jewels: 32 Power reserve: min 46 hours |
More relevant than ever in a globalised world, the world time complication now enriches the most stylish collection of urban watches by Girard-Perregaux.
Certain horological complications have arisen from grand human adventures. This is certainly true of world time, whose invention accompanied the pioneers of railways and later of civil aviation. Playing an integral part in this quest for innovation since 1791, Girard-Perregaux is now reinterpreting one of its most iconic models: the WW.TC. More relevant than ever in a globalised world, this function is for the first time available in the most stylish collection of urban watches from the Maison: 1966.
The lengthy history of Girard-Perregaux, which celebrated its 225th anniversary in 2016, has been punctuated by an abundance of landmark creations. The 18th century saw the introduction of ultra-thin models and automaton watches by Jean-François Bautte, the watchmaker behind the Manufacture; while the 19th century brought the fabled Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, for which Constant Girard-Perregaux was awarded a prize at the 1889 Universal Exhibition. In the mid-20th century, the in-house R&D department – one of the only existing ones at the time – unveiled the Gyromatic hF, the first highfrequency movement beating at 36,000 vibrations per hour. It was during this period that Girard-Perregaux won the 1966 Neuchâtel Observatory Centenary prize for its chronometric prowess. Most recently, in the 21st century, the Constant Escapement – a revolutionary innovation based on a silicon buckled-blade – made a major impression and marked a watershed for the brand as well as for the watch industry in general.
With 80 patents to its name, Girard-Perregaux now encompasses the full range of watchmaking skills, from movement development through to finishing operations. The WW.TC holds a place of its own within this prestigious context. Perpetuating the noble tradition of short-time measurement and custodian of significant Fine Watchmaking expertise, the Manufacture is indeed one of the rare few to have combined the chronograph and world time functions. This association gave rise to the WW.TC, the abbreviation for World Wide Time Control. Its two characteristic crowns on either side of the case soon made it one of the brand’s most iconic models.
This creative stream shows no sign of drying up. While world time was initially dedicated to travellers, it is now a valuable point of reference for today’s fully connected individuals, since this horological complication enables instant and simultaneous readings of the time in 24 cities around the planet – a valuable means of fostering global communication and exchanges. Despite its sophistication, the new 1966 WW.TC – the first of the collection to provide this complication – is amazingly user-friendly in terms of both legibility and handling. A rotating 24-hour disc surrounding the chapter ring features two black/white semi-circles to distinguish between day and night. Settings are performed via the two crowns at 9 and 3 o’clock: the first serves to position the reference city at noon; and the second to adjust the hours and minutes – with which the 24-hour disc is automatically synchronised.
Powered by a Manufacture automatic movement fitted with an additional module developed in-house, the 1966 WW.TC is endowed with a 46-hour power reserve. In a sign of its excellent finishing, this calibre enables the time and reference city to be set in both directions, a manoeuver that is prohibited on most movements. Finally, the perpetual sweep of the small seconds hand at 6 o’clock serves as a reliable operating indicator.
In tribute to a particularly important year for Girard-Perregaux, the 1966 collection is distinguished by several distinctively elegant characteristics: the case is topped by a slim, delicately polished bezel framing a generous opaline dial, protected by a sapphire crystal glass and swept over by the line’s signature “leaf-type” hands. The transparent case-back reveals a mechanism meticulously straight-grained,chamfered, circular grained and adorned with Côtes de Genève. The Girard-Perregaux 1966 WW.TC is available in two versions: one in pink gold with a black alligator leather strap; and the other in steel.
More relevant than ever in a globalised world, the world time complication now enriches the most stylish collection of urban watches by Girard-Perregaux.
Certain horological complications have arisen from grand human adventures. This is certainly true of world time, whose invention accompanied the pioneers of railways and later of civil aviation. Playing an integral part in this quest for innovation since 1791, Girard-Perregaux is now reinterpreting one of its most iconic models: the WW.TC. More relevant than ever in a globalised world, this function is for the first time available in the most stylish collection of urban watches from the Maison: 1966.
The lengthy history of Girard-Perregaux, which celebrated its 225th anniversary in 2016, has been punctuated by an abundance of landmark creations. The 18th century saw the introduction of ultra-thin models and automaton watches by Jean-François Bautte, the watchmaker behind the Manufacture; while the 19th century brought the fabled Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, for which Constant Girard-Perregaux was awarded a prize at the 1889 Universal Exhibition. In the mid-20th century, the in-house R&D department – one of the only existing ones at the time – unveiled the Gyromatic hF, the first highfrequency movement beating at 36,000 vibrations per hour. It was during this period that Girard-Perregaux won the 1966 Neuchâtel Observatory Centenary prize for its chronometric prowess. Most recently, in the 21st century, the Constant Escapement – a revolutionary innovation based on a silicon buckled-blade – made a major impression and marked a watershed for the brand as well as for the watch industry in general.
With 80 patents to its name, Girard-Perregaux now encompasses the full range of watchmaking skills, from movement development through to finishing operations. The WW.TC holds a place of its own within this prestigious context. Perpetuating the noble tradition of short-time measurement and custodian of significant Fine Watchmaking expertise, the Manufacture is indeed one of the rare few to have combined the chronograph and world time functions. This association gave rise to the WW.TC, the abbreviation for World Wide Time Control. Its two characteristic crowns on either side of the case soon made it one of the brand’s most iconic models.
This creative stream shows no sign of drying up. While world time was initially dedicated to travellers, it is now a valuable point of reference for today’s fully connected individuals, since this horological complication enables instant and simultaneous readings of the time in 24 cities around the planet – a valuable means of fostering global communication and exchanges. Despite its sophistication, the new 1966 WW.TC – the first of the collection to provide this complication – is amazingly user-friendly in terms of both legibility and handling. A rotating 24-hour disc surrounding the chapter ring features two black/white semi-circles to distinguish between day and night. Settings are performed via the two crowns at 9 and 3 o’clock: the first serves to position the reference city at noon; and the second to adjust the hours and minutes – with which the 24-hour disc is automatically synchronised.
Powered by a Manufacture automatic movement fitted with an additional module developed in-house, the 1966 WW.TC is endowed with a 46-hour power reserve. In a sign of its excellent finishing, this calibre enables the time and reference city to be set in both directions, a manoeuver that is prohibited on most movements. Finally, the perpetual sweep of the small seconds hand at 6 o’clock serves as a reliable operating indicator.
In tribute to a particularly important year for Girard-Perregaux, the 1966 collection is distinguished by several distinctively elegant characteristics: the case is topped by a slim, delicately polished bezel framing a generous opaline dial, protected by a sapphire crystal glass and swept over by the line’s signature “leaf-type” hands. The transparent case-back reveals a mechanism meticulously straight-grained,chamfered, circular grained and adorned with Côtes de Genève. The Girard-Perregaux 1966 WW.TC is available in two versions: one in pink gold with a black alligator leather strap; and the other in steel.
Brand : | Girard-Perregaux |
Collection : | WW.TC |
Model : | 1966 WW.TC |
Reference : | 49557-11-132-11A |
Complement : | Steel |
On sale : | 2017 |
List Price : | 13 200 € |
Diameter : | 40 mm |
Height : | 12 mm |
Styles : | High Horology Classical |
Types : | Self-winding |
Calibre : | GP03300-0022/0027 |
Case material : | Steel |
Case peculiarity : | Sapphire caseback |
Shape : | Round |
Water-resistance : | 30 meters |
Dial color : | Silver Opalescent |
Display : | Leaf-shaped hands |
Indexes : | Letters Arabic numerals Baton-type |
Glass : | Sapphire Antireflective coating |
Strap material : | Steel |
Strap clasp : | Folding buckle |
More characteristics : | Movement Diameter: 25.60 mm (11½’’’) Thickness: 5.71 mm Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz) Number of components: 248 Jewels: 32 Power reserve: min 46 hours |