Perrelet Peripheral Double Rotor Watch Review
Wednesday - 15 February 2012
The upper rotor rotates above the movement in the form of a ring. It appears behind the hour-markers and forms arches between the central dial and upper bezel ring, creating a 'slightly plunging' effect. The lower rotor features a Côtes de Genève motif and an open-worked 'P' for Perrelet, working with the upper rotor to wind the proprietary automatic Caliber P-341. The timepiece features a three-level dial cut-corner case, and a fluted case middle with a gentle taper to reduce its amplitude against the wrist.
The 42mm model will launch in steel DLC-coated steel or 18kt gold, with a range of lateral inserts and dial versions.