Girard-Perregaux continues to pay tribute to his young watchmakers by presenting their expertise around the world, from New York to Beijing, via Miami, Paris or the Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps.
Now it is Mexico’s turn to welcome these new bright watchmakers, who have set up their workbenches in the middle of the agave fields, on the World Heritage Sites list, or at the heart of Tequila’s most famous distilleries. This is a dream opportunity for Mexican amateurs to discover the secrets of the art of watchmaking, and the latest creations of Girard-Perregaux, including a special series of the Traveller WW.TC Chronograph and the revolutionary Constant Escapement L.M.
Mexico and Girard-Perregaux have had a special relationship since the 19th century, when former Mexican president Porfirio Diaz owned the most famous of the Tourbillons with Three Gold Bridges. It was the winner of the gold medal at The Paris Exposition Universelle in 1889 and was knows as «La Esmeralda» owing the nickname to the store owned by Mexican Brand agents Mr. Hauser and Mr. Zivy.
This project, named «The New Face of Tradition», introduces the Girard-Perregaux young masters on their world tour, and is pictured in a book presented at Baselworld 2014. The digital copy can be accessed on www.girard-perregaux.com.
June 13, 2014