Rare Girard-Perregaux 3-Bridges Tourbillon Pocket Watch

Jun 15, 2011,03:30 AM
 

Dear forumners,

First, I must declare no financial interest in the watch below. 

 


 
 

The background chatter amongst PuristS collectors has reached sufficient level that I am compelled to bring your attention to a rare Girard-Perregaux Three-Bridge tourbillon for auction at Christies on 15 June in New York City.

You can read all the academic text reproduce with permission from Christies but the real interesting points are summarised by a Girard-Perregaux expert who remains anonymous:

"It is rather rare to have a 3-bridges tourbillon fitted in an open-face pocket watch in the 1880s. This one also has the pecularity of mixing two bridge shapes (straight and arrow-shape) on the same movement. The Guinand tourbillon cage and pivoted detent escapement are of particular technical interest."

 


We hope to bring more information after the auction depending on who the new buyer is..... smile

Meanwhile, below is the official Christies text (with permission):

FINE WATCHES AUCTION
Christie’s New York
15 Jun 2011

Lot 197
GIRARD-PERREGAUX. A FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD OPENFACE TRIPLE-BRIDGE TOURBILLON POCKET CHRONOMETER
SIGNED GIRARD-PERREGAUX, CHAUX-DE-FONDS, MARQUÉS DE SANTA MARIA, CIRCA 1880
Nickel-finished triple-bridge movement, Guinand-type 2 polished steel tourbillon carriage, pivoted detent escapement, bi-metallic compensation balance, blued steel hairspring, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, the case, pendant and bow finely chased with foliate scrolls, glazed display back, dial and movement signed; 55mm diam.
Estimate: US$ 30,000 - 50,000

 

Regards,

MTF

 
  This message has been edited by MTF on 2011-06-15 11:18:49

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Good point

 
 By: MTF : June 15th, 2011-08:03
Good point. let's call them 'metal' bridges for now. MTF...  

Fantastic watch Melvyn

 
 By: Dje : June 15th, 2011-07:40
Hi, Such a babe would be the jewel of a serious collection! Cheers Dje

It reminds me this one!

 
 By: foversta : June 15th, 2011-14:59
But the change of color of the bridges makes the watch really special! Fx This message has been edited by foversta on 2011-06-15 15:00:18...  

gorgeous! [nt]

 
 By: playtime : June 15th, 2011-17:22
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UPDATE: price realized at auction today...

 
 By: dxboon : June 15th, 2011-16:54
...$68,500 including buyer's premium. A stunning piece, and excellent result for this vintage Girard-Perregaux. I hope the lucky buyer reads the forum and will update us on this magnificent watch!!! Cheers, Daos

beeeuuuuteeeful! [nt]

 
 By: playtime : June 15th, 2011-17:21
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ANOTHER EXPERT noted

 
 By: MTF : June 16th, 2011-21:45
that this watch is one of the last Girard-Perregaux still with direct winding of the mainspring barrel and direct time setting without crown. Most of the G-P tourbillon pocket watches had crowns by then. Intriguing, no? MTF

It wasn't me

 
 By: MTF : June 20th, 2011-19:59
I never entered. Regards, MTF

what a stunning watch! Congratulations to the new owner

 
 By: nitediver : June 20th, 2011-14:05
would love to see more pictures of the watch