Girard-Perregaux Minute Repeater Flying Bridges
Girard-Perregaux Minute Repeater Flying Bridges unites tourbillon, minute repeater and open architecture in an in house calibre focused on acoustic precision.
The Girard-Perregaux Minute Repeater Flying Bridges showcases the Maison’s mastery of acoustic haute horlogerie through its fully in-house Calibre GP9530.
This complex movement combines a minute repeater, a tourbillon and an automatic winding system within a finely skeletonized architecture designed to enhance resonance and clarity.
At the heart of the watch is a technical approach centered on sound quality. The movement has been engineered to optimize vibration transmission and reduce unwanted noise, allowing the chime to sound clear and balanced.
Material choices and structural decisions work together to support acoustic performance, demonstrating how engineering precision directly shapes the listening experience.
The design reflects the brand’s historic Three Bridges tradition, reinterpreted in a contemporary way. The open structure reveals the mechanical components while maintaining stability and symmetry.
The bridges create a distinctive visual identity that unites form and function, turning the movement itself into a central design element.
The Minute Repeater Flying Bridges also integrates modern innovations such as a micro rotor winding system and a refined case construction. These elements support efficiency, reliability and water resistance while preserving the elegance required of a high complication.
Extensive hand finishing further highlights the craftsmanship involved in producing a calibre composed of hundreds of components.
This timepiece represents a dialogue between heritage and modern engineering. It continues Girard-Perregaux’s long tradition of chiming watches while presenting a contemporary interpretation focused on acoustic excellence, structural harmony and architectural transparency.