
The rectangular case, with straight lines elegantly flowing into curved ones, is made of rose gold or steel and measures 36.95 x 36 mm in diameter. The case is designed for ergonomic comfort on the wrist and features alternating polished and satin-brushed finishes on its surfaces.
The dial has applied Arabic numerals in an Art Deco font and dauphine-style hour and minute hands. The central seconds hand and the hands for the chronograph counters are in blued steel. Another vintage touch is the railroad-style minute track on the edge of the dial. Echoing the silhouette of the case, the dial is also slightly curved.
The manufacture movement powering this retro wonder is Girard-Perregaux’sautomatic GP03300, on display through the watch’s sapphire exhibition caseback. It boasts hand finishing and a solid gold rotor, and has a power reserve of at least 46 hours. The strap is black alligator leather. Prices are $32,500 for the gold version (pictured) and $13,300 for stainless steel. There is also a steel version with a bracelet for $14,800. The watch photos can be enlarged with a click.

