Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

Press Release: A Signature Timepiece Reborn – Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

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In 1969, Girard-Perregaux introduced the Deep Diver — a standout watch that merged bold design with the revolutionary Gyromatic system. Today, in collaboration with Bamford Watch Department, this distinctive model makes a triumphant return as part of the brand’s limited-edition series: the Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions.

  • Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions
  • Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

The rise of a legend

The 1960s marked a fascinating era not only in terms of new technologies, but also with the emergence of bold shapes, materials, and aesthetics. While the “Space Race” was capturing the world’s imagination and Concorde was making its very first test flight, Verner Panton launched his iconic chair, moulded from a single piece of plastic.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

Girard-Perregaux was no exception when it launched the Deep Diver, reference 9108. Featuring a cushion-shaped case, it integrated the innovative Gyromatic system — a mechanical marvel of its era.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

The Deep Diver’s defining characteristics included a 14-facet bezel and a striking red dial, which made it instantly recognisable. Its case design foreshadowed the signature geometry later seen in the iconic Laureato. More than just a diver’s watch, it was a statement piece — bold, technically ambitious, and ahead of its time. Upon release, the Deep Diver quickly gained legendary status.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

Now, more than half a century later, this signature piece is reborn.

Technical mastery, reimagined

With a legacy spanning 234 years, more than 80 patents, and over 30 movements in its catalogue, Girard-Perregaux has consistently stood at the forefront of Swiss Haute Horlogerie. From pioneering the concept of a watchmaking manufacture in 1791 to unveiling the iconic Tourbillon with Three Bridges in 1867, it has always embraced innovation as a cornerstone of its identity. A Manufacture that has always conceived, developed, and created its watches in-house.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions
The dial design pays tribute to the bold aesthetic of the 1971 edition.

This forward-thinking spirit is perpetually illustrated with the 1969 Deep Diver, which integrated the Gyromatic system – a bi-directional automatic winding system that significantly enhanced energy efficiency. This technical innovation also added precision to the movement. Designed to respond intuitively to wrist movements, the mechanism was both robust and refined, embodying the technical mastery of its time.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

Today, the legacy of the Deep Diver is re-introduced in a modern reinterpretation that bridges past and present. Its cushion-shaped case draws directly from the 1969 original, while the dial design pays tribute to the bold aesthetic of the 1971 edition. The result is a piece that seamlessly fuses vintage character with contemporary watchmaking expertise.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

Bold design, absolute comfort and versatility

The design of the Deep Diver is as captivating as its engineering, boldly blending pop hues of blue, orange, and white. It features a date window and a rotating inner bezel, adjustable via the crown positioned at 2 o’clock. The hands and markers are coated with a luminous material that glows bright blue in low light. The typography of the numerals is inspired by the retro-futuristic version seen on the original piece.

  • Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions
  • Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

The cushion-shaped case, made of lightweight Grade 5 titanium, measures 40.30 mm by 38.00 mm, offering a perfect balance of elegance and everyday comfort. The crowns at 2 and 4 o’clock, inspired by the original model, add refinement and symmetry to its design. This play on symmetry recalls the brand’s initial work on cases and bezels. With the release of the Deep Diver, Girard-Perregaux made a mark on horology with a bezel featuring 14 facets, a true precursor to the shape of the Laureato introduced in 1975. The dial is also enriched with era-specific Girard-Perregaux branding and subtle Bamford signatures, contributing to an aesthetic that is both authentic and contemporary.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

Versatility is a hallmark of the new Deep Diver. Thanks to an integrated quick-release system, the rubber strap can be changed easily and without tools. Each timepiece comes fitted with a blue rubber strap and includes an additional orange version, offering the wearer a vibrant alternative.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

At its core: the GP03300 Calibre

Powering this new evolution is the GP03300 calibre — an in-house movement crafted entirely at Girard-Perregaux’s facility in La Chaux-de-Fonds. At just 3.36 mm thick and with a power reserve of at least 46 hours, this self-winding movement is a reflection of precision engineering and refined aesthetics.

Girard-Perregaux Calibre GP03300
Reference: GP03300-2339 Self-winding movement Diameter: 25,95 mm (111/2’’’) Height: 3.36 mm Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz) Number of components: 218 Number of jewels: 27 Power reserve: min. 46 hours Functions: hours, minutes, central second, date, rotating inner bezel

Its oscillating weight is decorated with circular Côtes de Genève, while the bridges feature linear Côtes de Genève, polished bevels, mirrorpolished screws, and circular graining. Gilded engravings and meticulous finishing underscore the brand’s uncompromising commitment to excellence. Visible through a blue metallised sapphire crystal case-back, the movement is crowned with a trident emblem — a tribute to Neptune, Roman god of the sea, and a symbol of the Deep Diver’s aquatic heritage.

Legacy Editions

In homage to its rich heritage, Girard-Perregaux has reintroduced some of its most iconic models from the past, blending them with modern materials and craftsmanship. The ‘Legacy Editions’ collection began with the limited edition Casquette, the famous retro-futuristic timepiece originally released in 1976. Now, the new Deep Diver joins this prestigious collection. Limited in number and available for a set period, these timepieces have become highly sought after by collectors and brand lovers. But these aren’t just reissues of past designs — far from it. Every detail has been reimagined, from the aesthetics to the specifications of the movements.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

Collaborating closely with the UK-based Bamford Watch Department, Girard-Perregaux has created a timepiece that strikes the perfect balance between heritage and modern appeal, blending practicality with undeniable desirability. Born from tradition, refined through innovation, and reimagined for today, the new Deep Diver stands as a testament to Girard-Perregaux’s enduring spirit of excellence — past, present, and future.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

Limited to just 350 pieces, the Deep Diver will be available through all Girard-Perregaux retailers worldwide and online at bamfordwatchdepartment.com.

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Legacy Editions

About Bamford Watch Department

Bamford Watch Department was born out of a desire to rediscover the lost art of personalisation in an age of mass production, and has been leading the way in customised luxury timepieces ever since. As the first company to offer full personalisation of the world’s most iconic watches, BWD offers a bespoke customisation service that takes its inspiration from the boutique craftsmen of the past. Bamford Watch Department has become a sensation in the luxury world, with an extensive array of exciting and exclusive limited-edition designs, high-profile collaborations, a fully client focused service with stockists all over the globe.

“At Bamford Watch Department we enjoy working within the Swiss watch industry to create unique and inspirational iconic watches. It was an amazing honour to have been invited to bring our own Bamford style to Girard-Perregaux’s emblematic Deep Diver.”

“It was an amazing honour to have been invited to bring our own Bamford style to Girard-Perregaux’s emblematic Deep Diver.”

George Bamford, Founder, Bamford Watch Department

Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver Technical Specifications

Reference 39500-21-3266-6CX – CHF 14’500 / 16’000 € / £12,900 / USD 15,100 / CN¥124,000 / HK$119,000 / ¥2,134,000

Movement

  • Reference: GP03300-2339
  • Self-winding movement
  • Diameter: 25,95 mm (111/2’’’)
  • Height: 3.36 mm
  • Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz)
  • Number of components: 218
  • Number of jewels: 27
  • Power reserve: min. 46 hours
  • Functions: hours, minutes, central second, date, rotating inner bezel

Case

  • Material: titanium
  • Diameter: 40.30 x 38.00 mm
  • Height: 13.91 mm
  • Glass: anti-reflective sapphire crystal
  • Case-back: blue metallised sapphire crystal caseback with metallised Deep Diver logo
  • Water resistance: 200 metres (20 ATM)

Dial

  • Orange, white and blue, rectangular indexes with luminescent material (blue emission)
  • “GIRARD-PERREGAUX” and “BAMFORD” decals
  • Hands: grey PVD-treated with luminescent material (blue emission)

Strap & Buckle

  • Material: blue rubber with quick-release system
  • Buckle: titanium pin buckle
  • The timepiece will be delivered with a complimentary orange rubber strap mounted on a titanium pin buckle.

About Girard-Perregaux

Since 1791, Girard-Perregaux has been embracing the rhythm of ever-elusive time. Cradled in the Jura mountains in the heart of La Chaux-de-Fonds, it is a pioneer in the world of Haute Horlogerie: an independent Manufacture which has retained this status for over two centuries, successfully keeping all production in-house and passing down exceptional horological skills throughout the generations. The preservation of this savoir-faire, along with a sincere passion for beauty and for the art itself, has remained the key to Girard-Perregaux’s ability to continuously innovate.

Always seeking the perfect balance of beauty and functionality, fans of fine watchmaking will instantly recognise the house signatures, such as the iconic octagonal bezel of the Laureato and the legendary Tourbillon with ‘Three Gold Bridges’.

From seeking to create industry references in timepieces to making the invisible visible through the art of precision engineering, Girard-Perregaux never ceases to change the course of time via pieces that are the first of their kind. This place at the vanguard of horological innovation is solidified by over one hundred recorded patents for original designs, like the movement of three arrow-shaped bridges, registered in 1884, as well as prizes such as the ’Aiguille d’Or’ in 2013 and distinctions including the Gold Medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1889.

Rooted in its heritage, Girard-Perregaux is driven by the instinct to always look ahead, embracing new technologies, utilising state-of-the-art materials, and finding inventive ways to bring joy by reimagining iconic shapes. To this end, Girard-Perregaux has remained a human-sized Manufacture, and in 2022 became part of an independent collective of Haute Horlogerie Manufactures alongside sister Maison Ulysse Nardin.

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