SIHH 2012: Girard-Perregaux 1966 Minute Repeater

Jan 16, 2012,10:51 AM
 












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GIRARD-PERREGAUX 1966 MINUTE REPEATER
The mechanics of harmony

A masterpiece of elegance and technology, the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Minute Repeater unveils a magnificent mechanism that produces an intense sound. Its acoustic merits and the purity of its lines rely on over 220 years of tradition and excellence. The timepiece symbolises all the expertise of a brand that pushes back the boundaries of watchmaking with grandes complications.

It is one of the few watches to combine mechanical excellence with exceptional musical qualities to such a degree. The Girard-Perregaux 1966 Minute Repeater model pays homage to the most prestigious of Haute Horlogerie traditions. Pure design, noble materials and a beautiful complication: the piece displays all the signs of an exceptional timepiece.

Its classic, elegant exterior houses one of the greatest of grandes complications: the minute repeater. The invention of repeater watches was originally intended to meet the need to strike the hours during the night before the existence of electric lighting. Today, the charm of striking the hours, quarters and minutes makes it one of the best-loved complications for enthusiasts of beautiful watchmaking.

The construction of the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Minute Repeater watch fully respects the great watchmaking tradition. The creation of the sound relies on a device that requires the presence of two circular gongs coiled inside the case and small hammers that strike them at regular intervals. In order to create a vibration to produce the sound that comes closest to perfection, the tuning of the chimes remains one of the most delicate elements; one that Girard-Perregaux takes particular care in refining.

The watch's special design required thorough research into acoustic qualities. In particular, the Manufacture worked on three construction points on the case. The diameter of the calibre and the interior diameter of the case are perfectly balanced, a ratio that guarantees maximum resonance. The case-back is curved in order to increase the volume of air between the movement and the case, which significantly improves the propagation of the sound. Finally, the lower part of the case-back is diamond-polished, an operation that allows acoustic interference to be reduced.

In order to further highlight the nobility of the timepiece, craftsmen have taken great care over every aesthetic detail. The white enamel dial exhibits absolute restraint. The leaf-shaped blued hands and applied hour markers bear the unmistakable mark of purity. The watch contains a hand-wound mechanical movement equipped with a power reserve of over 4 days, housed in a pink-gold case with a diameter of 42 mm.

Combined with its unique decoration and finishes, the watch is the most successful expression of a minimalistic philosophy. The desire for aesthetics is taken to the extreme. The master watchmakers have chosen a half-arrow shape recalling the gold Bridges, the brand's signature, in order to perfect the balance bridge of this meticulously decorated and rounded calibre. Rounding consists of filing the extremities of the arms in a perfectly regular manner in order to give them a semi-cylindrical shape, while at the same time respecting the delimitation of the centre and heels. In order to finalise the operation, the craftsmen smooth it using stones, buffs, pegwoods and diamond pastes in order to obtain perfect rounding. All the movement parts require the same care, thus blending function and design in a perfectly coherent relationship.

GIRARD-PERREGAUX 1966 MINUTE REPEATER
Technical specifications

Polished pink gold case with anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Bezel: round diamond-polished and shot-blasted interior
Case-back: closed by 4 screws with anti-reflective sapphire crystal, all inscriptions hand-engraved
Case dimensions: 42.00 mm   
Water resistance: 30 metres
Crown: pink gold with engraved GP logo
Dial: white enamel, pink gold applied numerals
Hands: Leaf-shaped, blued and diamond-polished piece by piece

Girard-Perregaux E09-0001 movement
Mechanical with manual winding
Display: hours, minutes, small seconds
Dimensions: 14¼’’’ - 32 mm
Total height: 5.36 mm
Number of components: 317
Jewels: 27
Power reserve: minimum100 hours
Winding: manual 
Variable inertia balance wheel
"Rounded" gold balance bridge, half-arrow type
Frequency: 21,600 vibrations / hour (3 Hz)
Mainplate: rhodium-plated and circular-grained
Bridges: Côtes de Genève, polished re-entrant angles

Striking mechanism with two opposing hammers, hours, quarter hours, minutes
Striking-mechanism speed regulation via inertia wheel, countersprings accessible on the bridge side, inverted minutes rack; conventional striking gongs.

Strap in full black matt alligator
Pink gold ardillon buckle

Numbered edition
Reference 99650-52-711-BK6A



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Wow! Hot! Gorgeous! Stunning!

 
 By: CaliforniaJed : January 16th, 2012-20:06
I hope someday I will get to see this one in the metal, and that it is as beautiful as it appears in these images. That balance bridge is my favorite thing about this watch, although I suppose when I hear it I'll change my mind. The dial looks to be subtl... 

So far, I think...

 
 By: dxboon : January 16th, 2012-20:28
...this piece is my watch of SIHH 2012, followed by the AP RO Skeleton Tourbillon, and JLC Skeleton Reverso with blue enamel dial. I just think this watch hits on all counts -- it's a grand complication, it showcases challenging, traditional horological c... 

I agree, absolute knock-out... [nt] [nt]

 
 By: Moses : January 16th, 2012-23:23
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It's definitely impressive!

 
 By: dxboon : January 16th, 2012-23:27
The acoustic properties remain to be seen! Cheers, Daos

Beeeaaaauuuuttttttiiiiffffuuuuulllll!!!

 
 By: MichaelC : January 17th, 2012-06:15
Wow, a real stunner here, front and back. Well done GP!

Isn't it?!

 
 By: dxboon : January 17th, 2012-07:47
I am really impressed, and am hoping that ThomasM will take a listen to it. Acoustic complications are one of his favorite areas to focus on in horology, and he is certainly an expert in this field. Cheers, Daos

WOW...very, very sexy-

 
 By: Ophiuchus : January 17th, 2012-14:09
I love how they used Alexandrite colored sapphire, that blueish purple type really sets the watch off, blends wonderfully with the rose gold chatons. Reminds very much of my favorite watches of all time- incidentally, the GP three gold bridges pocketwatch... 

I'm looking forward...

 
 By: dxboon : January 17th, 2012-20:45
...to seeing the watch in person, and hearing it, naturally! I think GP did a great job keeping this piece classy and elegant even at 42mm. Cheers, Daos

I want to hear it...

 
 By: patrick_y : January 18th, 2012-00:01
Just like the famous movie producer says to the famous screenwriter, "I want to read your script!" I am the enthusiast who hopes, "I hope to one day hear it!" Beautiful looking watch. Just want to hear the beautiful sound.

I think many...

 
 By: dxboon : January 18th, 2012-07:28
...of us feel the same way! Cheers, Daos

I will come back to it a bit later, Daos, but to make it short

 
 By: amanico : January 20th, 2012-09:09
This one, the Laureato Tourbillon 3 Blue Sapphire Bridges and the JLC Duometre à Shperotourbillon are the clear winners of this SIHH. Clearly. I had the pleasure to see it and to hear it, too, I am in love! Best, Nicolas

Well, well, welll.

 
 By: dxboon : January 20th, 2012-23:20
A strong endorsement from Vlad himself! I am even more intrigued by the GP MR! The original Laureato sapphire 3 bridges is my preference when compared to this new blue version, but I wouldn't kick the blue sapphire version out of bed so to speak! LOL! Che... 

But but but.... I also have pics of the Laureato Tourbillon 3 Blue Bridges. :)))

 
 By: amanico : January 20th, 2012-23:24
This one + the MR are two strong pieces, to be seen for all those who doubted about this SIHH. Best, Nicolas.

Oh, I don't doubt it!

 
 By: dxboon : January 20th, 2012-23:28
I bet the new blue sapphire version is juicy! Awaiting your report, Prince of Darkness! Cheers, Daos

Naaah....

 
 By: amanico : January 20th, 2012-23:39
It is just nightmaresque. Now it haunts me. Best, Nicolas

Fabulous

 
 By: cisco : January 21st, 2012-06:53
Agreed with Vlad, Girard Perregaux is one of the big winner of this SIHH, with Audemars Piguet. (you can add JLC and Parmigiani with some interesting models) I was a bit concerned by this big size, but from but from what I have seen and heard, it is FAN-T... 

The MR...

 
 By: dxboon : January 21st, 2012-08:37
...was my favorite novelty of the show by far. I honestly think you could wear this watch to the office daily. It's just that understated and elegant! Cheers, Daos