Girard-Perragaux 1966

The clean-cut steel form is finally introduced by Girard-Perregaux after years of consideration and contemplation.

The long awaited, reimagined version of the Girard-Perregaux 1966 is finally presented in the form of steel for the first time in history since the iconic collection of 1966.

Considered as a must-have for avid watch collectors, the new arrival to the classic collection has a healthy blend of style and genre, giving it a unisex look while maintaining its classic yet contemporary style.

The 40mm case of the 1966 classic is clean-cut, yet refined and elegant, ensuring all of its components are done with precise finishing like its predecessor. Its opaline-silvered dial features the clean design of the steel as well as bevelled indicators to further enrich its distinguished lifestyle.

Its La Chaux-de-Fonds-based Manufacture is not only a well-known haute horlogerie but also famous for its symbolic Three Gold Bridges, featured alongside tourbillon mechanics to feature the watchmaker’s virtuosity.

Ever wanted a map of the Old World? Girard-Perregaux painted the map on a smooth white jade stone with Indian ink.