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Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On


Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Girard-Perregaux describes the small, hand-painted globe (so large it needs a bubble in the sapphire crystal) as being a miniature representation of a map from the 17th–18th century. That’s a pretty big spread of time in the world of cartography, but I think even the brand can agree that a timepiece such as the Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium would have felt very much at home back then.

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

All images by David Bredan & James Stacey

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Imagine a time when the tourbillon itself was patented by Mr. Breguet back at around the end of the 18th century. Now imagine a tourbillon that spins on not one axis, or two, but three. The Girard Perregaux Pendant Watch Replica Tri-Axial Tourbillon is indeed one of the few triple axis tourbillon watches out there. The very first of these species I recall learning about was the Triple Axis Tourbillon from Thomas Prescher. A triple axis tourbillon is extremely complicated to engineer, and a huge endurance and patience challenge to assemble. These watches are extremely rare because their expense to make and cost to buy ensure production numbers are low. No, the three axis points of spinning for the tourbillon do not add any performance value – no more than the first or second axis points.

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Tourbillons were designed to solve a problem in clock or pocket watch movements that wristwatch movements do not have. The execution of a tourbillon in a wristwatch movement is a pure exercise in the art of craftsmanship. It looks beautiful, but doesn’t actually make the product better. It certainly does make the object more valuable though.

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Girard-Perregaux has fitted with this emblematic situation with its self-winding chronograph movement, forcing two counter and small moments in addition to a date display. In addition to guaranteeing impeccably accurate timekeeping, it’s distinguished by its comfortable power reserve and the especially smooth activation of its pushers. Its horological attributes are complemented by exemplary completing including “Côtes de Genève”, chamfering and straight graining.The Laureato is defined by a polished octagonal bezel fitted on an integrated case, meaning with no lugs or loops; and by its alloy bracelet forming a natural expansion of this situation and representing a first design element inside its own right.This metallic bracelet is distinguished by broad satin-brushed H-shaped links as well as domed and polished interlink components. When worn, this bracelet reveals the most significant quality of an exceptionally soft, supple feel. Sporty because of its sturdiness, posh because of its meticulous details, it’s designed as much for grand occasions as for relaxed daily use. Its flexibility stems from intense reflection on the fundamentals of ergonomics, quantity and style, giving rise to a broad collection of chronograph versions.The Laureato adjusts to the demanding layout of the numerous subdials and pushers characterizing the Laureato Chronograph. The exterior of the Laureato case has evolved to incorporate a crown shield (shoulder), a curve obviously imposed by the pushers themselves. The latter will be octagon-shaped like the bezel, creating protuberances the Laureato Chronograph incorporates with natural ease.

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Girard-Perregaux’s original Tri-Axial Tourbillon (aBlogtoWatch hands-on here), has a cool movement in a watch that’s not particularly pretty-looking. The Tourbillon part of the name was removed for this reference 99290-52-151-BA6A Tri-Axial Planetarium version (which doesn’t include what you might normally associate with a planetarium). I’m pretty sure a planetarium is a visual representation of celestial bodies, especially in relation to one another. This watch does feature one planet though – Earth (and its moon – just not in relation to one another). Girard-Perregaux indeed improved on the design of the Tri-Axial Tourbillon with the Planetarium – with a decidedly much better looking timepiece. The elegant subsidiary dial to indicate the time really helps, and the various blue hues from the painted Earth to the moonphase indicator are eye-pleasing. The overall design still has some quirks though (like the background texture of the silver-colored watch face) and the case, which has large sapphire crystal bubbles that simply aren’t going to be to all mega-wealthy watch collectors’ tastes.

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

If the Tri-Axial Planetarium watch looks big, that is because it is 48mm wide and 21.52mm thick with the domes. The 18k pink gold case is predictably weighty on the wrist, which is what you’d expect in a watch like this. Girard-Perregaux does its best to keep the overall case proportions classic, so it really tries to be modest-looking in its visual heft.

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Both the tourbillon and the rotating globe get bubbles on the top of the case – which yes, is weird looking. Not only are there two protrusions from the crystal, but they aren’t symmetrical or even the same size when viewed from the side. It is a compelling view to say the least, but not everyone that notices your complicated mechanical luxury watch will know to admire the bumps. Functionally, the Tri-Axial Planetarium (let me remind you that any planetarium in this watch – assuming there was one – does not in fact have three axis points) offers the time, 24 hour indicator via the globe, and the phase of the moon.

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

The tourbillon is the fascinating and beating mechanical heart of the watch that will capture the visual attention of anyone who looks at the dial for long enough. It’s really interesting to watch these multi-axis tourbillons in operation because the simultaneously moving parts create a beguiling mechanical dance on a miniature scale. The artistic appeal is the cause for watches such as this to be produced in the first place, so appreciating them must also be done on an artistic level. Still, you don’t have to wear it on your wrist to appreciate what Girard Perregaux Watch Parts Replica has done here.

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

The movement inside of the Tri-Axial Planetarium is the caliber GP09310-0001. Manually wound, it has 60 hours of power reserve, operates at 3Hz, and has been assembled from 386 parts. I don’t think that this movement is entirely in-house, but it may be like other complicated tourbillon watches designed by Girard Perregaux Ladies Watches Vintage Replica that are made for them by Greubel Forsey (nothing to complain about there). On the back of the watch, you can see the movement with the signature Girard-Perregaux-style bridges.

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

While the dial is of an excellent quality, Girard Perregaux Watch Crown Replica seems to mix two aesthetics on the watch dial that perhaps confuse the overall theme. The painted Earth globe and moonphase indicator are seemingly of a more traditional, decorative style, while the dial for the time and the radially-engraved silver-toned face seem a lot more 1960s-industrial in their style.

Girard-Perregaux Tri-Axial Planetarium Watch Hands-On Hands-On

I’m really happy that Girard Perregaux Watch Snob Replica continues to make watches such as this. They show real dedication to exotic horological mechanisms, which are valued because they endlessly fascinate us. At the same time, the brand also produces models such the Constant Escapement – which are also high-end, and use a very different style of mechanical complication in a more contemporary way. The variety of practical fine watches to these interesting miniature art pieces makes for a well-rounded brand. Now all you need is the wrist-constitution, style courage, and inflated bank account to wear one of these. Price for the Girard-Perregaux reference 99290-52-151-BA6A Tri-Axial Planetarium watch is around $321,000 USD. girard-perregaux.com