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The Cosmos performs its swansong
La Cote des Montres - December 20th, 2022

 
The Cosmos performs its swansong with three unique creations.

 
La Chaux-de-Fonds, Monday, December 19th, 2022 – First released in 2019, the Cosmos wonderfully demonstrates Girard-Perregaux’s horological prowess. Equipped with three exceptional complications, the model encompasses technical virtuosity, uncompromising finishing and artisanal craftsmanship. Now, Girard-Perregaux has chosen to create three unique versions of this model featuring aventurine, obsidian and onyx, and, lastly, a combination of spectrolite and aventurine. These three models are the final edition of the Cosmos model and serve as a fitting swansong for this exceptional watch.

 

Out of this world
 

 
 

The Cosmos is equipped with three complications, including a tourbillon, a mechanism designed to counter the adverse influence of gravity on the regulating organ. Presented at the base of the dial, the tourbillon features a titanium lyre-shaped cage. This is held in position by Girard-Perregaux’s signature Neo Bridge, a contemporary interpretation of Constant-Girard’s famous ‘arrow-shaped’ bridge of the 19th century.


Complementing the tourbillon, the watch is equipped with two additional complications, a terrestrial globe and a celestial globe. The terrestrial globe, located at 3 o’clock, serves as a day/night indicator. Positioned opposite, at 9 o’clock, a celestial globe displays the constellations of the Zodiac. All three unique pieces feature two-part dials, formed of aventurine, obsidian or spectrolite. Likewise, the globes are made of black aventurine, black aventurine or onyx. Each set of globes is endued with golden micro-painting, painstakingly executed by hand, a process that takes no less than 14 hours to complete.

 
The Sun revolves around the Earth every 24 hours, the time it takes for the terrestrial globe to rotate 360°. Celestial time equals the rotation period of a celestial object, namely 23 hours and 56 minutes. The different pace of each globe is barely perceptible to the human eye, however, Girard Perregaux has ensured that both globes rotate at the correct speed, demonstrating its unrelenting attention to detail. Unlike the real world, viewing constellations on the dial of this model is not impeded by light pollution or limited light.

 

A sense
of cohesion
 

 
 

A notable characteristic of the Cosmos is that the dial elements are arranged with due consideration to symmetry. The resultant dial layout is balanced and cohesive. Eager to augment this sense of balance, Girard-Perregaux has dispensed with a conventional crown. Instead, an innovative winding and setting system is located on the reverse of the timepiece emulating the styling of pocket watches from yesteryear. The setting system features three engravings, all of which are filled with luminescent ceramic, indicating the purpose of each bélière.

 

An exemplar
of Haute Horlogerie
 

 
 

Since it was founded in 1791, Girard-Perregaux has become known for crafting exquisite expressions of Haute Horlogerie. Throughout its history, the Maison has repeatedly united exceptional chronometric performance, bewitching aesthetics and extraordinary craftsmanship. The Cosmos upholds this reputation.


The Cosmos is equipped with the Calibre GP093020, a hand-wound movement enriched with high-end finishing. The titanium Neo Bridge is black PVD-treated, sandblasted and incorporates hand-bevelling. Similarly, the mainplate is black PVD-treated and embellished with circular-graining, sandblasting and bevelling. The lyre-shaped tourbillon cage is made of lightweight titanium, hence it requires less energy to rotate, a factor that contributes to the model’s impressive power reserve of at least 57 hours.

 
In contrast to the flat sapphire crystal to the rear, the front of the watch is endowed with a sapphire anti-reflective ‘box’, providing a three-dimensional view of the dial area. Its domed shape requires four to five times more material to shape and polish.

 

The Cosmos bids farewell
 

 
 

The Cosmos fuses the worlds of design, Métiers d’Art and watchmaking excellence. These three models incorporate sumptuous materials, hand-painted globes and a high quotient of watchmaking know-how. However, ultimately, all goods things must come to an end and these three pieces represent the last chapter in what has been a fascinating story.

All three Cosmos unique pieces will be sold exclusively by The Hour Glass as of December 2022.

 

About Girard-Perregaux
 

 
 

Founded in 1791, Girard-Perregaux is one of the oldest fine watchmaking manufactures still in operation and is appreciated by those in the know. Indeed, the firm’s history is dotted with exceptional creations that skillfully blend aesthetics and functionality. These models include the iconic Laureato, born in 1975, as well as the legendary Tourbillon ‘With Three Gold Bridges,’ a watch that made the invisible visible, transforming bridges from just a technical element to an integral part of the timepiece - a first in watchmaking. Girard-Perregaux’s place at the vanguard of horological innovation is confirmed by over one hundred recorded patents together with numerous prizes and distinctions. It remains one of the few watchmakers to retain Manufacture status for over two centuries by mastering all the required horological skills in-house and making watches infused with a notable degree of authenticity. While Girard-Perregaux respects its heritage, it continues to look ahead, embracing new technologies, state of the art materials, and fresh takes on iconic shapes.

As of 2022, Girard-Perregaux and sister Maison Ulysse Nardin have formed an independent collective of high horology Manufactures.

 

Girard-Perregaux
Cosmos
Aventurine

Technical specification

 
Reference :99292-21-3084-5CC
Limioder edition :Unique pièce
Boîtier :Grade 5 titanium
Diameter :47.00 mm
Height :22.20 mm
Glass : sapphire anti-reflective “box”
Case-back :Sapphire crystal
Dial :Two-part black aventurine dial
Black time counter
Pink gold applied hour markers
Hands :White gold “dauphine” type with luminescent material
Water resistance :30 metres (3 ATM)
Movement :Calibre GP09320-1902
Hand-wound mechanical movement
Diameter :37.85 mm (16⅗’’’)
Height :13.10 mm
Frequency : 21,600 Vib/h – (3Hz)
Components :368
Jewels :52
Power reserve :Min. 57 hours
Globes :Black aventurine celestial and terrestrial globes with golden micro-painting
Functions :Tourbillon, hours, minutes
Day/night indicator
Zodiac constellations indicator
Bracelet :Black alligator with hand-stitching glossy effect between the scales
Fermoir :Titanium triple folding buckle, easily removable to access the setting system at the back of the timepiece
Prices :281,000 GBP • 347,000 CHF • 364,000 USD • 365,000 EUR
 

Girard-Perregaux
Cosmos
Spectrolite & Aventurine

Technical specification

 
Reference :99292-21-3092-5CC
Limioder edition :Unique pièce
Boîtier :Grade 5 titanium
Diameter :47.00 mm
Height :22.20 mm
Glass : sapphire anti-reflective “box”
Case-back :Sapphire crystal
Dial :Two-part spectrolite dial
Black time counter
White gold applied hour markers
Hands : White gold “dauphine” type with luminescent material
Water resistance :30 metres (3 ATM)
Movement :Calibre GP09320-1902
Hand-wound mechanical movement
Diameter :37.85 mm (16⅗’’’)
Height :13.10 mm
Frequency : 21,600 Vib/h – (3Hz)
Components :368
Jewels :52
Power reserve :Min. 57 hours
Globes :Black aventurine celestial and terrestrial globes with silver micro-painting
Functions :Tourbillon, hours, minutes
Day/night indicator
Zodiac constellations indicator
Bracelet :Black alligator with hand-stitching glossy effect between the scales
Fermoir :Titanium triple folding buckle, easily removable to access the setting system at the back of the timepiece
Prices :281,000 GBP • 347,000 CHF • 364,000 USD • 365,000 EUR
 

Girard-Perregaux
Cosmos
Obsidian & Onyx

Technical specification

 
Reference :99292-21-3093-5CC
Limioder edition :Unique pièce
Boîtier :Grade 5 titanium
Diameter :47.00 mm
Height :22.20 mm
Glass : sapphire anti-reflective “box”
Case-back :Sapphire crystal
Dial :Two-part black obsidian dial
Black time counter
Pink gold applied hour markers
Hands :White gold “dauphine” type with luminescent material
Water resistance :30 metres (3 ATM)
Movement :Calibre GP09320-1902
Hand-wound mechanical movement
Diameter :37.85 mm (16⅗’’’)
Height :13.10 mm
Frequency : 21,600 Vib/h – (3Hz)
Components :368
Jewels :52
Power reserve :Min. 57 hours
Globes :Onyx celestial and terrestrial globes with golden micro-painting
Functions :Tourbillon, hours, minutes
Day/night indicator
Zodiac constellations indicator
Bracelet :Black alligator with hand-stitching glossy effect between the scales
Fermoir :Titanium triple folding buckle, easily removable to access the setting system at the back of the timepiece
Prices :281,000 GBP • 347,000 CHF • 364,000 USD • 365,000 EUR
 
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