Perrelet Peripheral Double Rotor

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Perrelet Peripheral Double Rotor

Peripheral Double Rotor
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The Double Rotor plays a new trick
La Cote des Montres - February 4th, 2012

 
Perrelet’s Double Rotor specialty is now interpreted in an original new way, giving rise to a collection radiating a subtly structured and eminently contemporary style. The upper rotor takes the form of a ring rotating above the movement, around its periphery. It appears behind hour-markers forming arches between the central dial and the upper bezel ring, creating a slightly plunging effect. The lower rotor also features a specific design, with an open-worked P for Perrelet along with a Côtes de Genève motif. The twin rotors work together to wind the new proprietary Caliber P-341, driving the hour, minute, seconds and date functions.

 
Such an original concept merited an original architecture, and the Peripheral Double Rotor becomes the signature of a dedicated collection distinguished by a cut-corner cushion-type case echoed by the crown. The fluted case middle tapers gently towards the back, thereby reducing its amplitude against the wrist. This refined construction highlights the three-level dial and its contrasting geometrical patterns: grid-work center, oblique fluted rotor and rectangular minute track.

For its launch, the Peripheral Double Rotor is being introduced with 42 mm-diameter cases in steel, DLC-coated steel or gold (18k), available with a variety of lateral inserts and several dial versions.

Perrelet Peripheral Double Rotor

Technical description 

 
Movement:Mechanical self-winding,
new proprietary Caliber P-341 Double Rotor / A Perrelet exclusive
Functions:Central hands indicating hour, minute and seconds
Date :at 6 o’clock
Case:Steel, DLC-Coated steel or gold
Diameter :42 mm
Thickness :13.15 mm
Crystal :Anti-glare sapphire crystal (front & back)
Water resistance:5 ATM
Strap:Black alligator strap, steel folding clasp
 
 
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