Girard-Perregaux
Girard-Perregaux: history & brand profile

Girard-Perregaux traces its origins to the late 18th century and takes its name from a partnership between Constant Girard and Marie Perregaux. The Swiss watch manufacture is based in the watchmaking tradition of its homeland and maintains in-house production of watch movements, a practice that positions the house among the independent Swiss manufactures of historical standing.
The brand is most widely recognized for the Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, a signature design that transformed the tourbillon regulator into a visible architectural element. Rather than concealing the mechanism, the three gold bridges of the movement are rendered as exposed structural components, creating a distinctive visual signature within the watch case. This design approach has become emblematic of the manufacture's technical philosophy and aesthetic identity.
The Laureato model, first introduced in the 1970s, represents the house's contribution to the integrated-bracelet sports watch category. Designed with the case, bracelet, and lugs as a unified structure, the Laureato established a template within the manufacture's portfolio that has endured across decades.
Today, Girard-Perregaux maintains its position as a Swiss manufacture with deep historical roots and continued commitment to in-house movement production. The house remains recognized for technical innovation rendered as visible design, combining horological expertise with an aesthetic approach that privileges the transparency of mechanical craft.
Categories: Watches.
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Frequently asked questions
When was Girard-Perregaux founded?
Girard-Perregaux was founded in 1791 by Jean-François Bautte (lineage) in Switzerland.
What is Girard-Perregaux known for?
Girard-Perregaux is best known for the three gold bridges tourbillon and the laureato.
Who owns Girard-Perregaux?
Girard-Perregaux is part of Independent (Sowind Group).
What does Girard-Perregaux sell?
Girard-Perregaux's ranges include watches.
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