Twenty years ago, back in 1995, the Swiss watchmakers from Perrelet have unveiled the first Double Rotor movement as a tribute to the company’s founder, Abraham-Louis Perrelet. The Double Rotor P-181 was a major watchmaking breakthrough at that time, with a complex mechanism taking its energy from two rotors.
This year Perrelet has decided to refine the Double Rotor movement even more, with the limited edition Perrelet First Class Double Rotor Skeleton watch. Specially designed to celebrate the 20th anniversary of this invention, this timepiece will be produced in 250 pieces finished in steel and 77 pieces in rose gold.
The First Class Double Rotor Skeleton comes in a water resistant, 42.5 mm case finished in either stainless steel or 18kt rose gold, with double AR-coated sapphire crystals. Inside, it features Perrelet’s in-house caliber P-481 movement, with double 18kt gold rotors adorned with anniversary engraving.
The dial of this timepiece is truly elegant, finished in white and openworked, with gold hour markers and hands that look amazing. Last but not least, a brown alligator leather strap with an 18kt gold or a steel folding clasp, add a final touch of style to the beauty of this anniversary watch from Perrelet.