Girard-Perregaux Traveller Large Date Moonphase GMT
This latest creation from Girard-Perregaux features three watch complications housed together. For the first time in the Traveller collection, the metallic gray sapphire dial subtly reveals its finest display at 12 o'clock, in the form of the large date mechanism. This mechanism is the subject of an exclusive Girard-Perregaux patent. It is a sophisticated device made up of two superimposed disks incorporated into the GP03300 automatic caliber. The juxtaposition of the disks, one of which has pieces made of transparent folanorm with a thickness of only 0.10 mm, ensures an aesthetically perfect display in which there is no visible separation between the two disks.
The case, in 18kt rose gold or in stainless steel, measures 44mm x 12.1mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystla, a sapphire display back, and it is water resistant to 100 meters.
Movement is the Swiss automatic Girard-Perregaux in-house caliber GP03300-0109 with 35 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 46 hours. The rotor is inspired by the shape of the Girard-Perregaux tourbillon bridge.
Functions are: hour, minute, small second, large date, moonphase indicator, and 24-hour second timezone. One of the features of the moonphase indicator is that the Milky Way depiction hides the GP logo as one of it stars!
The dial is sapphire, metallic grey, with luminous hands and indices. It has beveled applied hour-markers.
It comes on a black alligator leather strap sewn with matching thread and a titanium folding clasp with rose gold or stainless steel.