Dating back to 1791, it’s hardly surprising that
Girard-Perregaux is one of the most pioneering watchmakers in history. It’s been crowned by the Neuchâtel Observatory Centenary Prize, after all. This rose-gold 1966 watch is named in recognition of when the Swiss brand introduced the world's first high frequency movement (impressive, huh?). With an intricate date- and moon-phases indicator on its face, you won’t be able to keep your eyes off it.
<li>Girard-Perregaux rose-gold and calf leather manual watch
<li>Style no 49556-52-1832BB4A 1966
<li>Buckle fastening
<li>Pin buckle, round face, pink-gold case, sapphire crystal glass, manual winding, 20/16mm strap, baton watch-markers, 32 jewels, circular graining and bevelling, 46h power reserve, 4 Hz frequency, date and moon phases indicator
<li>Watch diameter 25.60mm
<li>Water resistant to 30m
<li>Made in Switzerland