Girard-Perregaux Neo Constant Escapement Watch
A decade after the release of the Constant Escapement L.M, Girard-Perregaux follows up its award-winning watch with the Neo Constant Escapement. It evolves the groundbreaking timepiece with a mechanism based on the elastic and bi-stable properties of a buckling silicium blade. Made in a laboratory using a technique called photolithography, Its back and forth movement serves the balance with a constant force, enhancing stability. It's supported by two independent 19th-century-inspired bridges and finished with a balance wheel. The complex complication is displayed on the dial, along with a linear power reserve indicator displaying the seven-day reserve. It's all housed in a 45mm Grade 5 titanium case, while a fabric effect rubber strap completes the piece.