
Perrelet
Ever since its founding, Perrelet has consistently innovated in the field of horology, displaying an audacity firmly rooted in its DNA and its values. The inventor of the self-winding watch almost 250 years ago, Perrelet has faithfully cultivated its pioneering, avant-garde spirit as well as impressive mastery of its timepiece developments.
Key values such as rigorous technical standards as well as extreme precision are placed in the service of a vision: that of perpetuating the watchmaking legacy of the brand’s legendary founder, Abraham-Louis Perrelet, as well as his successors such as Louis Frédéric Perrelet.
1729 – Creative Genius
Birth of Abraham-Louis Perrelet in Le Locle, a Swiss village in the mountains of Neuchâtel. Fascinated by watchmaking professions, as a teenager he devotes himself to the construction of a certain number of precision instruments. The mastery of his art, his renowned skills and creative genius would make him one of the greatest watchmaking references of all time.
1777 – Automatic Movement
From the 1770s onwards, Abraham-Louis Perrelet applies himself to perfecting a system which, from one single initial impulse, would continue to function indefinitely. It was in 1777 that he develops his completely revolutionary invention – the self-winding or automatic movement. To this very day nobody has managed to improve on this to give life to mechanical calibers and his invention continues to make its mark on watchmaking history.
1780 – First Pedometer
Abraham-Louis Perrelet develops the first pedometer and also becomes the first person to create watches with a cylinder, duplex, calendar and equation escapements. He works on further refining gear trains and improving pinions, gears, the escapement as well as his unique automatic winding mechanism.
Movements
All Perrelet watches are equipped with automatic movements. This is the principle to which the brand has remained steadfastly attached for over 200 years, in tribute to Abraham-Louis Perrelet and his invention in 1777. Its various calibers, entirely crafted, decorated, adjusted and assembled inside its own workshops, push the limits of precision and technical refinement. Whether a traditional automatic caliber, a patented double rotor movement, or a tourbillon, the brand offers a broad and rich choice of possibilities and compositions. They are all equally captivating and fascinating, capable of satisfying the expectations of the most discerning connoisseurs.
Crown
The dedicated winding crown on the Turbine collection is perfectly integrated within the case. Viewed from the side, it merges seamlessly into the flowing lines to create a unique visual effect. Its smooth operation is guaranteed by a safety latch that enables winding and time-setting when placed in the open position. Adorned with the brand’s characteristic P initial, the crown lends a distinctive aesthetic finish to the watch.The Turbine EVO collection presents a new crown redesigned with grooves for more practical use and easier time adjustment and movement winding.
Products
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Perrelet – Turbine Camouflage
£4,150.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – Turbine First Class Black Edition
£4,100.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – First Class Double Rotor 20th Anniversary Gold
£14,958.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – First Class Double Rotor 20th Anniversary Steel
£4,750.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – Turbine Pilot Grand Raid
£5,600.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – Turbine Chrono Sport Black/Red
£6,600.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – Turbine Vegas Poker Straight Flush
£5,700.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – Turbine Vegas Black & Gold
£4,583.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – Turbine Macau Playing Cards
£4,990.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – Turbine Tourbillon Black/White
£61,375.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – Turbine Tourbillon Black
£86,880.00 ex VAT -
Perrelet – Turbine Tourbillon Rose Gold
£89,880.00 ex VAT
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