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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
LA ESMERALDA TOURBILLON
Girard-Perregaux is pleased to present an exceptional pink-gold Esmeralda Tourbillon inspired by the Tourbillon
with Three Gold Bridges pocket chronometer that won the gold medal at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1889.
This majestic timepiece is the mechanical expression of an aesthetic quest dedicated to achieving the Maison’s
goal of ultimate accuracy.
The history of Girard-Perregaux has always been punctuated by innovations and technical feats. Renowned for
the quality of its complication watches and for the care devoted to their nishes, the Manufacture pays particular
attention to the aesthetics of its creations.
THE TOURBILLON WITH THREE GOLD BRIDGES A REFLECTION OF THE MANUFACTURES EXPERTISE
Since founding his Manufacture and especially with the development of therst Tourbillon with Three Bridges in
1860, Constant Girard had been drawing ever closer to watchmaking perfection. In designing a benchmark
caliber featuring a unique layout, Constant Girard immediately distinguished himself by inventing the concept of
dramatizing mechanics. Thanks to his ambitious staging of the components, he succeeded in lending an artistic
dimension to the tourbillon, previously considered to be a purely technical mechanism. In 1867, this almost
minimalist layout won its rst timekeeping award from the Neuchâtel Observatory and most likely enabled Girard-
Perregaux, once the layout had been patented in 1884, to create the ethereal Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges
complication, an utterly unique signature.
This watch structure, which was already considered visionary at the time of its creation, enabled the pocket watch
with a tourbillon, pivoted detent and three gold bridges, presented at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1889, to
win the gold medal in its category. With its magnificent case engraved by renowned artist Fritz Kundert, then at
the very pinnacle of his career, this piece whose name “La Esmeralda” is derived from the name of the Paris and
Mexico boutiques of Hauser, Zivy & Cie, the famous jeweler and watch merchant was to become the property
of General Porrio Diaz, then President of Mexico.
With its exemplary finishes, this wonder embodied a watchmaking pinnacle in terms of graphic balance and
became a supreme benchmark for both its finishes and its attention to detail. In 1970, thanks to a lucky chain
of events, the piece reentered the collection of the Manufacture Girard-Perregaux Museum. Transcendent and
majestic with its inimitable and unequaled design, the Tourbillon with Three Bridges caliber has earned a place
in watchmaking history as the oldest watch movement still in production, since its overall layout has remained
unchanged since 1860.
LA ESMERALDA TOURBILLON

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Girard-Perregaux
Categoría: Mirar
Modelo: Bridges 99275-53-000-BA6E

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