Girard-Perregaux's
magnificent Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges has inspired a new
collection of Girard-Perregaux writing instruments. As aesthetically
harmonious as they are exactingly crafted, these pens feature a number
of exclusive details, not the least of which is the clip whose shape
evokes the famous bridges in constant Girard's original watchmaking
masterpiece. The polished resin from which the body of the writing
instruments are crafted is accentuated by silver and engraved with an
elegant striated pattern.
Girard-Perregaux
offers the Three Bridges writing instruments in both fountain and
rollerball models. The fountain pen versions feature engraved gold
nibs, and utilize a high-capacity double reservoir system that minimizes
any risk of leakage. The bodies of the writing instruments all share
the detail of three openings that--like a power reserve indicator on a
mechanical watch--reveal how much ink is remaining.
Production of the
Girard-Perregaux Three Bridges writing instruments will be strictly
limited. Both fountain and rollerball models in silver will be made in
a limited series of 999 pieces each, or a set of both--in a series of
199.