This is the fourth watch from the Girard-Perregaux for Ermengildo Zenga series, and the most complicated one so far. The watch is equipped with split seconds and 1/8 of a second mechanisms - also known as rattrapante and foudroyante. Rattrapante has two stopwatch mechanisms for measuring two separate events of different durations. Foudroyante complication is featured in a small dial positioned at 9 o’clock. The red hand on this sub- dial completes a single revolution every second, measuring an elapsed period of 1/8th of second for each number.
The watch is crafted in pink gold and utilizes automatic mechanical Girard-Perregaux GP04C0 movement. Mounted on a brown alligator strap with pin buckle graced with Ermenegildo Zegna insignia.
Author: Marina Milojević
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