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Girard Perregaux White Gold Triple Bridge Tourbillon Ref. 99350 with Unique Cloisonne Dial

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Girard Perregaux White Gold Triple Bridge Tourbillon Ref. 99350 with Unique Cloisonne Dial


Brand: Girard Perregaux
Model: Triple Bridge
Reference: 99350
Material: 18k WG
Dial Color: Cloisonne Dial of South Pacific
Dimensions: 43 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Blue with Original Tang
Box/Paper: Box & Papers
Condition: Excellent Overall Condition, No Notable Signs of Wear
SKU: 205964

The house of Girard-Perregaux carries a unique legacy in haute horlogerie. In 1867, its founder Constant Girard presented a tourbillon with three parallel bridges in a pocket watch, a design that radically made visible what had traditionally been hidden mechanical infrastructure and won acclaim from observatory judges. Across the decades that signature has become one of the firms enduring visual and technical hallmarks. By the late 20th century, Girard-Perregaux had translated that concept into a wristwatch format, anchoring the three-bridge motif in a modern context while preserving its historical lineage and structural clarity.

This reference 99350 is a compelling chapter in that lineage. Housed in a 43mm white gold case, it combines classical tourbillon architecture with an unexpected artistic flourish. The dial here is cloisonne enamel depicting the South Pacific, a rare and hand-finished treatment that adds texture and depth. Against the rich enamel surface, bold leaf-style white gold hands feel both elegant and purposeful.

From a design standpoint the case proportions are assertive without excess. The lugs flow gently into a supple blue strap that complements the dial palette, while the polished white gold bezel frames the composition gracefully. In a watch like this the absence of heavy branding lets the architecture speak for itself. The iconic tourbillon bridge rises from the movement with a clean sense of order, and the manual winding mechanism encourages an intimate rhythmic engagement.

Condition on this example is described as excellent with original box and papers, adding confidence for the discerning collector. It is a piece that rewards close inspection in equal measure for its horological roots and its expressive dial, bridging traditional craft with a creative, almost personal, interpretation of time.
$29,750.00

Original: $85,000.00

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Girard Perregaux White Gold Triple Bridge Tourbillon Ref. 99350 with Unique Cloisonne Dial—

$85,000.00

$29,750.00

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Brand: Girard Perregaux
Model: Triple Bridge
Reference: 99350
Material: 18k WG
Dial Color: Cloisonne Dial of South Pacific
Dimensions: 43 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Blue with Original Tang
Box/Paper: Box & Papers
Condition: Excellent Overall Condition, No Notable Signs of Wear
SKU: 205964

The house of Girard-Perregaux carries a unique legacy in haute horlogerie. In 1867, its founder Constant Girard presented a tourbillon with three parallel bridges in a pocket watch, a design that radically made visible what had traditionally been hidden mechanical infrastructure and won acclaim from observatory judges. Across the decades that signature has become one of the firms enduring visual and technical hallmarks. By the late 20th century, Girard-Perregaux had translated that concept into a wristwatch format, anchoring the three-bridge motif in a modern context while preserving its historical lineage and structural clarity.

This reference 99350 is a compelling chapter in that lineage. Housed in a 43mm white gold case, it combines classical tourbillon architecture with an unexpected artistic flourish. The dial here is cloisonne enamel depicting the South Pacific, a rare and hand-finished treatment that adds texture and depth. Against the rich enamel surface, bold leaf-style white gold hands feel both elegant and purposeful.

From a design standpoint the case proportions are assertive without excess. The lugs flow gently into a supple blue strap that complements the dial palette, while the polished white gold bezel frames the composition gracefully. In a watch like this the absence of heavy branding lets the architecture speak for itself. The iconic tourbillon bridge rises from the movement with a clean sense of order, and the manual winding mechanism encourages an intimate rhythmic engagement.

Condition on this example is described as excellent with original box and papers, adding confidence for the discerning collector. It is a piece that rewards close inspection in equal measure for its horological roots and its expressive dial, bridging traditional craft with a creative, almost personal, interpretation of time.