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Also Called:
A3031/2, Peripheral Double Rotor, A3031/2, A30312, A3031.2, A3031-2
Case Material:
Stainless Steel with DLC coating
Dial Color:
Black with tapisserie pattern in the center, Luminous hands and hour markers
Engine:
P-341 Double Rotor, Frequency 28,800 (4Hz),
Functions:
Hours, minutes, Seconds, Date
Crystal Material:
Sapphire - Anti Reflective
Caseback:
Sapphire Crystal - Transparent Exhibition Back revealing rotor
Bezel Material:
Stainless Steel with DLC coating
Water Resistance:
50m / 165ft ( suitable for very light splashing; unsuitable for rain, showering, swimming or diving)
Crown Material:
Stainless Steel with DLC coating
Calendar:
Automatic date at 6 o'clock
Power Reserve:
40-hour power reserve
Watch Bracelet / Strap Material:
Alligator Leather - Black
Watch Clasp Material:
Folding buckle
First Production Year:
2012
Additional Information
Looking at the Peripheral Double Rotor, the first thing you'll notice is that the turbine feature is much more subtle than in previous Perrelet models. Cut-outs around the hour markers allow slivers of the name-sake turbine peripheral rotor to show through. This is the upper rotor, but there is also a lower rotor (hence Peripheral Double Rotor), which features Côtes de Genève and is skeletonized with a Perrelet "P" so you can see the "P" tapestry pattern on the bridges underneath. There is great depth visible both on the dial and on the case back, making a big visual impression with the movement at the center of it all.
The Double Rotor plays a new trick: the upper rotor takes the shape of a ring revolving around the edge of the movement.
It appears below arches formed by the hour-markers, on a subtly stepped dial. The equally refined cushion-shaped case is distinguished by its truncated angles and oblique fluted middle, thus reducing the perimeter on the wrist itself.
Abraham-Louis Perrelet was born in Neuchâtel in Switzerland and was a renowned Swiss horologist. Perrelet invented a self-winding mechanism in 1770 for pocket watches. Perrelet's watch worked on the same principle as a modern wristwatch, and was designed to wind as the owner walked, using an oscillating weight inside the large watch that moved up and down. The Geneva Society of Arts reported in 1776 that only fifteen minutes of walking was necessary to wind the Perrelet wristwatch sufficiently for eight days, and the following year reported that it was selling well. Perrelet is thus widely acknowledged as the inventor of the basic movement known today as an AUTOMATIC (self-winding) movement.
Since 2007, following the appointment of Marc Bernhardt as CEO of Perrelet, and under his direction the company has released a few highly regarded watches. These include watches with retrograde, jumping hour, and double-rotor complications. Perrelet is today perhaps most well-known for its Turbine watches featuring a spinning rotor visible through the dial side of the watch.
Watch Details
Also Called:
A3031/2, Peripheral Double Rotor, A3031/2, A30312, A3031.2, A3031-2
Case Material:
Stainless Steel with DLC coating
Dial Color:
Black with tapisserie pattern in the center, Luminous hands and hour markers
Engine:
P-341 Double Rotor, Frequency 28,800 (4Hz),
Functions:
Hours, minutes, Seconds, Date
Crystal Material:
Sapphire - Anti Reflective
Caseback:
Sapphire Crystal - Transparent Exhibition Back revealing rotor
Bezel Material:
Stainless Steel with DLC coating
Water Resistance:
50m / 165ft ( suitable for very light splashing; unsuitable for rain, showering, swimming or diving)
Crown Material:
Stainless Steel with DLC coating
Calendar:
Automatic date at 6 o'clock
Power Reserve:
40-hour power reserve
Watch Bracelet / Strap Material:
Alligator Leather - Black
Watch Clasp Material:
Folding buckle
First Production Year:
2012
Additional Information
Looking at the Peripheral Double Rotor, the first thing you'll notice is that the turbine feature is much more subtle than in previous Perrelet models. Cut-outs around the hour markers allow slivers of the name-sake turbine peripheral rotor to show through. This is the upper rotor, but there is also a lower rotor (hence Peripheral Double Rotor), which features Côtes de Genève and is skeletonized with a Perrelet "P" so you can see the "P" tapestry pattern on the bridges underneath. There is great depth visible both on the dial and on the case back, making a big visual impression with the movement at the center of it all.
The Double Rotor plays a new trick: the upper rotor takes the shape of a ring revolving around the edge of the movement.
It appears below arches formed by the hour-markers, on a subtly stepped dial. The equally refined cushion-shaped case is distinguished by its truncated angles and oblique fluted middle, thus reducing the perimeter on the wrist itself.
About Perrelet
Abraham-Louis Perrelet was born in Neuchâtel in Switzerland and was a renowned Swiss horologist. Perrelet invented a self-winding mechanism in 1770 for pocket watches. Perrelet's watch worked on the same principle as a modern wristwatch, and was designed to wind as the owner walked, using an oscillating weight inside the large watch that moved up and down. The Geneva Society of Arts reported in 1776 that only fifteen minutes of walking was necessary to wind the Perrelet wristwatch sufficiently for eight days, and the following year reported that it was selling well. Perrelet is thus widely acknowledged as the inventor of the basic movement known today as an AUTOMATIC (self-winding) movement.
Since 2007, following the appointment of Marc Bernhardt as CEO of Perrelet, and under his direction the company has released a few highly regarded watches. These include watches with retrograde, jumping hour, and double-rotor complications. Perrelet is today perhaps most well-known for its Turbine watches featuring a spinning rotor visible through the dial side of the watch.
This watch is the Perrelet Peripheral Double Rotor A3031.2.
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100% Authentic
This watch is guaranteed 100% authentic, has original serial numbers and is shipped in factory-fresh,
brand new, unworn condition with all manufacturer documentation and packaging.
Package contains watch manufacturer's certificate of authenticity (if such certificate is applicable,
and provided by the manufacturer), tags, stickers, boxes, and user manuals.
30 Day Returns
We will gladly accept returns within 30 days of receipt of delivery. Watches must be returned to us in
brand new, unworn and undamaged condition. All domestic purchases showing as "In Stock" under $3000 will
receive a full refund minus shipping fees. A 10% restocking fee will apply on all other orders.
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Gemnation ships your domestic order free via FedEx/UPS Insured Standard Delivery (3-5 days) after your order has been processed.
Please read the additional information section next to the watch to determine processing times.
Watches that cost less than $200, will be shipped via FedEx/UPS Ground.
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Two Year Warranty
We sell luxury timepieces at considerably lower prices than the manufacturers list price. Gemnation is not
an Authorized Perrelet Watch Dealer and is not affiliated with Perrelet. Authorized dealers are not permitted
to discount or sell watches on the Internet. For this reason, we choose not to be authorized watch dealers
for many of the brands that we sell.
Since we are not authorized dealers for many of the watch manufacturers, we may be unable to ship the original
watch manufacturers warranty. In all cases, however, we provide a Two Year Gemnation Warranty (active from the
date of purchase).
Gemnation utilizes a full-time Swiss-trained watchmaker who is licensed and trained to repair every brand and
model of watch that we sell. If we can supply the original warranty we provide this information in the individual
watch description.
Read More.
This watch is guaranteed 100% authentic, has original serial numbers and is shipped in factory-fresh,
brand new, unworn condition with all manufacturer documentation and packaging.
Package contains watch manufacturer's certificate of authenticity (if such certificate is applicable,
and provided by the manufacturer), tags, stickers, boxes, and user manuals.
We will gladly accept returns within 30 days of receipt of delivery. Watches must be returned to us in
brand new, unworn and undamaged condition. All domestic purchases showing as "In Stock" under $3000 will
receive a full refund minus shipping fees. A 10% restocking fee will apply on all other orders.
Read more.
We sell luxury timepieces at considerably lower prices than the manufacturers list price. Gemnation is not
an Authorized Perrelet Watch Dealer and is not affiliated with Perrelet. Authorized dealers are not permitted
to discount or sell watches on the Internet. For this reason, we choose not to be authorized watch dealers
for many of the brands that we sell.
Since we are not authorized dealers for many of the watch manufacturers, we may be unable to ship the original
watch manufacturers warranty. In all cases, however, we provide a Two Year Gemnation Warranty (active from the
date of purchase).
Gemnation utilizes a full-time Swiss-trained watchmaker who is licensed and trained to repair every brand and
model of watch that we sell. If we can supply the original warranty we provide this information in the individual
watch description. Read More.