Girard-Perregaux sets the rose-gold or white-gold case of its new 1966 jewellery models with more than 800 brilliant-cut diamonds for a truly dazzling effect.
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Like all other models in the 1966 collection, the jewellery models have an ultra-thin case inside which beats a self-winding movement produced entirely in-house at the Girard-Perregaux workshops.
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The 38mm diameter case is fully paved with a total of 807 diamonds, which cover the slightly curved dial in a concentric arrangement that requires hours of work. The time is displayed against this sparkling background by discreet “leaf”-type hour and minute hands. A gem-set buckle for the alligator leather strap completes the look of the piece.
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Girard-Perregaux calibre 3300 powers this timepiece. The self-winding movement has a power reserve of over 46 hours and is visible through the sapphire-crystal case back.