
Girard-Perregaux and Bamford Watch Department have teamed up to resurrect a cult classic with the new Deep Diver. This stunning limited-edition timepiece bridges vintage charm and modern craftsmanship. Originally launched in 1969, the Deep Diver was a trailblazer thanks to its Gyromatic system. This bi-directional automatic winding movement brought next-level energy efficiency and precision to the wrist. More than 50 years later, it returns with a bold new look, advanced mechanics, and just enough heritage nods to keep die-hard collectors buzzing.

The updated Deep Diver features a cushion-shaped Grade 5 titanium case—lightweight, durable, and effortlessly sleek—measuring 40.3mm by 38mm for a perfectly balanced presence. The dial pays homage to the 1971 original with retro-futuristic typography and a vibrant blue, orange, and white palette. A rotating inner bezel, quick-release strap system, and dual strap options (blue and orange rubber) make this piece as versatile as it is eye-catching. Luminous markers and a date window add both functionality and flair.

Under the hood, the in-house GP03300 automatic movement delivers 46 hours of power reserve. It showcases Girard-Perregaux’s signature finishing—Côtes de Genève, mirror-polished screws, and a sapphire caseback featuring a trident emblem in tribute to Neptune. Limited to 350 pieces and priced at $15,100, the Deep Diver is a collector-grade diver that blends precision, nostalgia, and bold design in one cohesive statement. Whether you’re chasing waves or watch history, this is a piece that delivers.
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