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Girard-Perregaux

Tourbilllon Skeleton with Three Gold Bridges, Reference 99060-53-00-BA6A | A white gold skeletonized tourbillon wristwatch | Made in 2009

Auction Closed

November 9, 12:39 PM GMT

Estimate

38,000 - 80,000 CHF

Lot Details

Description

Dial: skeletonized

Calibre: cal. 9600 S automatic, 30 jewels

Movement number: 16

Case: 18k white gold, sapphire crystal display case back secured by 6 screws

Case number: 16

Closure: 18k white gold Girard-Perregaux folding clasp

Size: 38.8 mm diameter

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: yes

Papers: no

Accessories: Girard-Perregaux Extract from the Archives, blank warranty card, instruction book, hang tag and presentation case with outer packaging

 

Please note the leather strap derived from endangered species is for display purposes only and is not sold with the watch. The watch will be shipped with a Replica Shoes ’s branded calf leather strap.

Within the Girard-Perregaux maison, the Tourbillon Sous Trois Pont D’Or is perhaps one of their most renowned masterpieces. Translated from French, the model name reads “Tourbillon Under Three Gold Bridges.” Thus, like the name suggests, the defining feature at the heart of the present watch is its iconic ‘three bridge movement.” First patented by Constant Girard in 1884, it took only five years for Girard’s first three-bridge tourbillon watch to win gold at the 1889 Paris Universal Exhibition. Two Hundred years later in 1991, just in time for the brand’s bicentenary, Girard-Perregaux introduced the Tourbillon Sous Trois Pont D’Or at Basel.


The watch features a myriad of stunning and impressive design elements. First, the visibility of the tourbillon from the dial side is not only a magnificent aesthetic approach, but also a legendary technical feat. This duality, too, extends to the centerpiece of the watch: the three bridges. While most would readily assume that the bridges were implemented for the sole purpose of artistry, they, in fact, also double for purposes of functionality—specifically to ensure the highest level of accuracy for the tourbillon as technically possible. The topmost bridge works to secure the mainspring barrel at 12 o’clock, the center bridge works to secure the hour and minute hands, while the third and bottommost bridge works to secure the tourbillon escapement. Since its release 30 years ago, the watch has become one of the brand’s most prized collections.