Girard-Perregaux unveils three exceptional creations in its Bridges collection: the Cosmos as a unique piece, the Neo Constant Escapement in pink gold and carbon-silicium composite, and the Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges limited to eight pieces. Each watch fuses technical innovation with refined aesthetics, drawing on the Manufacture’s heritage from 1791. These models showcase complications that demand precision engineering and artisanal skill.
The Cosmos dial employs a two-part construction of Tahitian mother-of-pearl topped by thin blue aventurine, allowing iridescent reflections to emerge through its translucency, while an off-centred black sandblasted time counter with sunray outer ring and polished white-gold markers ensures legibility. Neo Constant Escapement dials feature a ring with suspended indexes, golden for pink gold, rhodium-plated for the composite, paired with skeletonised hands and the pink gold GP logo, emphasising openness around the visible escapement. The Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges lacks a traditional dial; luminescent white-gold indexes attach directly to the case ring, with skeletonised white-gold hands floating above the openworked architecture for enhanced spatial depth.
Calibre GP09320 in the Cosmos, hand-wound at 37.85 mm diameter and 13.10 mm height, operates at 21,600 vph with 368 components, 52 jewels, and 57-hour power reserve; it powers a lyre-shaped titanium tourbillon under a sandblasted, hand-bevelled Neo Bridge, plus titanium globes—one terrestrial at 3 o’clock rotating in 24 hours for day-night indication, the other celestial at 9 o’clock in 23 hours 56 minutes 4 seconds displaying Zodiac constellations, all coated in luminescent material, with the mainplate showing circular graining, sandblasting, and beveling. The Neo Constant Escapement‘s COSC-certified GP09200, also hand-wound, measures 39.50 mm by 7.40 mm, with 266 components, 29 jewels, and seven-day power reserve from twin barrels; its silicium blade (14 microns wide, purple in pink gold, green in composite) delivers constant energy via buckling principle, visible beneath pink gold Neo Bridges, with gold markings on the holding plate. GP09400 in the Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges, self-winding at 42.00 mm diameter and 9.45 mm height, includes 260 components, 27 jewels, and 60-hour reserve via patented white-gold micro-rotor under the barrel, bevelled, satin-brushed, and black-lacquer engraved; black-tinted titanium bridges, sinuous and anglaged, support the geartrain and tourbillon.
Cosmos case in titanium spans 47.00 mm diameter and 22.20 mm height, with sapphire box crystal front and semi-circular sapphire caseback accommodating four rear blires for winding and setting, water-resistant to 30 metres. Neo Constant Escapement cases measure 45.00 mm by 14.80 mm in pink gold or 45.35 mm by 14.80 mm in carbon-silicium composite—half titanium’s weight, scratch- and corrosion-resistant—with sapphire box crystals and black DLC titanium crown on the composite, both at 30 metres water resistance. Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges case in 18-carat white gold reaches 44.00 mm diameter and 15.35 mm height, featuring symmetrical arcing sapphire box crystals front and rear, short lugs, and 30 metres water resistance.



Girard-Perregaux positions these watches as pinnacles of its Bridges lineage, available from 19 November 2025 at retailers worldwide, with the Cosmos engraved as unique, Neo Constant Escapement composite limited to two numbered pieces, and Tourbillon to eight. The creations integrate noble materials, cutting-edge alloys, and in-house calibres to advance chronometry and design. Collectors will value their scarcity and the dialogue between tradition and progress they embody.

































