These are watches
with a mechanism to measure time, and a design that goes way beyond mere mechanical
measurement. The Vintage 1945 XXL Collection combines proven techniques with
uncluttered aesthetics to give its time indications their maximum impact. These
two new models carved in steel, one with its large date and moon-phases
indicator, the other with its chronograph function, are thus added to a watch
line that has succeeded in imposing its own style right from the first. An iron fist in a velvet glove: the aesthetic
approach adopted by the new Vintage 1945 XXL models makes for a look that is
rich in contrasts. The charcoal-gray color of the spherical dial is softened by
a vertically-applied satin finish, while the steel bracelet has a very
contemporary look to it, with its stylish links showcased by an alternating
polished and satin finish. The bracelet can be made longer by a folding triple
steel clasp equipped with a security catch. The velvet surface of the dial is
highlighted by the discreet relief of the applied Breguet numerals and also of
the counters, whose fitted circles and azure decorative features attract the light. The <Vintage
1945 Large Date, Moon-Phases> model indicates, as well
as the hours and minutes, the date and lunar quarters also. Situated on opposite
sides of the dial at 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock respectively, the large date fixes
the framework for the phases of the moon. Nothing else is added: here time is
expressed in the purest classic watchmaking tradition. The large date is
displayed by means of two extremely thin disks, one for the tens, and the other
for the units. The date change takes place instantly, in one ten-thousandth of
a second.
The <Vintage 1945 XXL Chronograph> model follows the same line. The uncluttered aesthetic approach so typical of this collection is well represented here by the two chronograph counters facing each other. Their hands match that of the central sweep seconds with their rhodium-plated brass, while the hours and minute hands keep their usual Dauphine faceted form. Carved out of steel, the Collection's characteristic rectangular case is beautifully ergonomic, despite its generous proportions. Cambered in both directions, it perfectly matches the wrist's contours so that its presence is barely noticed. Its finishes capture the light all the better to reflect it, detailing in relief and clearly communicating the information shown on the similarly spherical dial. If harmony is a feature of all the finest creations, here is a prime example. Its straight lines and curves perfectly complement one another to pay a vibrant tribute to the aesthetic heritage of the early 20th century. The spirit of a period rich in creativity here reaches its fullest expression. The decorative arts, which have become a trademark feature for Girard-Perregaux, endow the Vintage 1945 Collection with an enduring legitimacy. These two new Girard-Perregaux timepieces beat to the rhythm of the GP03300 caliber, the delicate workmanship of which can be seen through the sapphire crystal case back. Entirely designed, manufactured and assembled in the firm's workshops at La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland, the automatic mechanical movement is decorated in keeping with the time-honored requirements of watchmaking tradition.
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