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. The stainless-steel 1966 watch is named in recognition of when the Swiss brand introduced the world's first high-frequency movement. It's characterised by a polished, round case that's softly domed with curved lines and finished with an integrated strap for comfort.
- Girard-Perregaux stainless-steel automatic watch
- 100% stainless steel
- Style Number: 49555-11-131-11A
- Triple-folding buckle clasp
- Closed case-back, 218 parts, automatic movement, 27 jewels
- Dial: round
- Glass: crystal sapphire
- Hands: centre seconds, date, hours and minutes
- Case diameter: 40mm
- Water resistance: 3 bar / 3 atm / 30m / 100ft
- Made in Switzerland
- Please refer to the brand’s care instructions