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Perrelet Double-Rotor Skeleton Automatic Watch

Perrelet Double-Rotor Skeleton Automatic Watch

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Thanks to its dual-rotor design, this Perrelet watch is full of life. As you move around, you can actually see the front rotor swing back and forth, giving life to the P-481-H 26-jewel automatic movement inside Read More

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Blacksunn
75
Jan 25, 2019
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Just received my piece and unpacked... It is AMAZING looking!!! I went with the blue version and it is stunning in person. The blue is a bit darker than in pictures, both on the dial and strap. VERY happy with the purchase and shipping was incredibly fast. THANK YOU Massdrop!!!
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DimaG
610
Jan 18, 2019
Would've probably picked one up if I didn't have an Oris Translucent.
AkMikes
48
Jan 17, 2019
Not much info on the movement outside of manufacture marketing material. Given the 25 jewels movement it’s probabmy based on an eta. Few watchmakers truely make in house movements and they are usu in much more expensive well known brands; Rolex, Tudor, Omega.
AkMikes
48
Jan 17, 2019
Sure Tudor Pelagos used etas until about 2 years ago. Rolex and Valljue and so on. If it’s in house better knock my socks off, etas so common you’ll be able to get parts and service globally. New in house Tudors don’t have a history we’d hope it’s great as they are sister co to Rolex.
hurrdurr
23
Jan 17, 2019
AkMikesCouple of younger companies are doing some pretty decent inhouse movements like Nomos and Frederique Constant. Good point about ETAs...they are everywhere.
karl1569
24
Jan 16, 2019
Why is the rose gold version $3800 more?!?!
karl1569
24
Jan 16, 2019
ooooooh yeah, that would explain it haha. Thanks dude
Blacksunn
75
Jan 16, 2019
karl1569It truly is a limited edition. 20 year Rotor Anniversary Edition. Only 77 to 250 being made. The others are open editions. http://www.perrelet.com/en/watches/first-class/first-class-double-rotor-skeleton-20-years
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lukinid
301
Jan 16, 2019
Is this movement in-house or a modified ETA/Sellita?
AkMikes
48
Jan 16, 2019
lukinidSellita I imagine give the 26 jewel mech, etas have 25.
hurrdurr
23
Jan 16, 2019
lukinidAccording to their website it is an in-house movement. My guess is it is based on some kind of ETA movement. It is NOT Sellita as the other person mentioned.
OneLove
2962
Jan 15, 2019
$1,599.99 and you don't even get numbers? :)
NINJER
172
Jan 16, 2019
OneLoveIf you look at the case back and bands, there are some numbers there.
optV
53
Jan 15, 2019
I usually find skeleton watches to be far too busy/unattractive for my taste. This is probably the most beautiful skeleton watch that I've ever seen. They really did a great job with the aesthetics. I think the second rotor helps clean up the design by keeping it less busy.
Blacksunn
75
Jan 14, 2019
REALLY digging this piece!!! Been looking for a 42/42mm size Skeleton for awhile now. Hoping the strap is actually the dark brown as pictured. Thinking I will jump on this Drop... Anyone have any experiences with Perrelet before I take the plunge??? Blue or Silver/Brown strap... uggg... lol
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hurrdurr
23
Jan 16, 2019
BlacksunnPerrelet's marketing claims they are in continuous production since late 1700s...this is not really true as the brand was purchased in 2004 or 2005 (can't remember the year) by Festina, which is a Spanish watch group. They apparently paid a descendant of Perrelet to act as a figure head, but their company really started in the 2000s. They do make some gimmicky watches like the turbine line, but they apparently produce manufacturer movements (like the one housed in this particular double rotor watch), which is pretty cool.
NINJER
172
Jan 17, 2019
BlacksunnTry a Sea-Gull M182SK Before you go full skeleton :P
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