Girard Perregaux Watches
Description
This watch is also known as: 2593211, 25932.11, 25932/11
This Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 Automatic Petite Second watch with a 28.2x28.6mm steel case features a silver dial on a leather strap. This watch's mainspring,being automatic, is wound by the movements or accelerations of the wearer's arm. On the basis of the principle of terrestrial attraction, a rotor turns and transmits its energy to the spring by means of an appropriate mechanism. The system was invented in Switzerland by Abraham-Louis Perrelet in the 18th century. The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 Automatic Petite Second watch is also a 30-m (100ft) water resistant.