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Engineering
and architecture define the style of Girard-Perregaux, a
highly respected yet relatively low-profile manufacturer
in the upper echelons of watchmaking known as Haute Horlogerie
This venerable
company, with associations dating to the famous Geneva horologist
Jean François Bautte in the late 18th century, has
had its ups and downs since watchmaker Constant Girard married
watchmaking heiress Marie Perregaux and established a factory
in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1856.
The companys most remarkable product was first launched
in 1867 and remains an integral player in Girard-Perregauxs
creations.
The Tourbillon
with three gold Bridges is a stunning rendition of supreme
watchmaking technique that exemplifies horologys highest
ideals.
Girard-Perregaux survived the quartz shock, largely because
it had a reputation for realizing far-sighted ideas, like
producing 2,000 wristwatches for the Kaisers navy
in 1880, and creating the first balance to chop the second
into tenths.
In 1969 it
out-paced Switzerlands Beta project in the race to
develop the first popular quartz movement by establishing
the now standard frequency for quartz oscillators32.768Hz.
Despite the esteem with which it had been regarded, Girard-Perregaux
was at low ebb when it was acquired in 1992 by a
minority shareholder, Italian architect Dr. Luigi Gino
Macaluso.
Almost immediately, Macaluso embarked upon a huge and costly
luxurythe design, construction, production engineering,
and series manufacture of the brands own automatic
watch movements. To the rest of the watch industry, it made
about as much economic sense as an airline building its
own planes.
But to Macaluso,
Girard-Perregaux could only be credible as a complete manufacturer.
His gamble has paid off. Girard-Perregaux was a $12-million
company when Macaluso acquired the brand; today annual sales
exceed $100 million on a production of some 20,000 watches.
The majority
of the brands production line is equipped with the
companys own movements. Girard-Perregauxs 3000
series automatic caliber is in its second generation (serving
a range of models from simple watches to split-seconds chronographs)
and now the brand is producing the 1900 seriesa new,
bigger caliber. Only a handful of watch brands can claim
the status of Manufacture and Girard-Perregaux
is the smallest and most recherché of this horological
elite.
Macalusos office is a shrine to the obsessions that
have driven the company for the past decadeFerrari
engines and the architecture of Le Corbusier (1887-1965),
La Chaux-de-Fondss most celebrated son. Perfect half-scale
models of Ferraris celebrated V-12s, including the
legendary 250 3-liter, line the walls.
His office
is in the eaves of the companys 1948 factory building,
sharing the privileged domain of the gods.
This is where
Girard-Perregauxs elite watchmakers are housed, each
of whom will spend the best part of a year building and
adjusting a single three-bridge tourbillon comprising horologys
most fascinating complications.
Despite its
small size, Girard-Perregaux strives to make the widest
variety of models available to enthusiasts.
A watch is
a very personal object and the brand does not wish to impose
a single design identity, even with the companys best
selling model. The Vintage 1945 rectangular watch, based
on a 1940s style, meets the current vogue for a period look.
Likewise inspired
by a former modela 1970s dress watchthe Classique
Elégance collection meets the needs of business travel
with time-zone indicators, alarms and chronographs.
Among the most spectacular Girard-Perregaux watches are
the models dedicated to the Scuderia Ferrari, especially
the three-button split-seconds chronograph foudroyante.
A red hand
(driven by an additional escapement) flies around a one-second
dial and stops on the nearest eighth of a second.
In styling his watches, Macaluso seeks to achieve the restrained
and studied elegance of Le Corbusiers machine aesthetic.
You dont wear a Girard-Perregaux to show off,
he says. Its more a state of mind than a status
symbol.
Macaluso has restored one of La Chaux-de-Fondss finest
buildingsthe 1918 Villa Margueriteinto a Girard-Perregaux
museum to showcase two centuries of original watchmaking.
Today, Girard-Perregaux is secure in its position as a cultural
symbol of a town that produces the worlds most precise
electronic and micro-mechanical components for watches,
aerospace and medical instruments.
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