Another standout feature is the moon-phase between 7 and 8 o’clock, which Girard-Perregaux has attached directly to the movement’s barrel for greater accuracy. It features a realistic moon on a Milky Way night sky, a metallic finish, and a center-mounted small seconds hand. The moon-phase display is surrounded by a satin-brushed ring and can be adjusted via a corrector button at 8 o’clock. The 24-hour GMT indicator, which is merged with the moon-phase, is located between 4 and 5 o’clock.

The case of the Girard-Perregaux Traveller Large Date, Moon Phases & GMT is 44 mm in diameter and just over 12 mm thick. Available in both 18k rose gold and stainless steel, it has satin-brushed and polished finishes and offers a water-resistance of around 100 meters. As with other models in the Traveller collection, the nonreflective sapphire crystal features a “globe” motif, with curved meridian lines running from north to south, and the dial sports beveled, applied hour markers. According to G-P, the curve of the caseband, the alignment of the screw-down winding crown and the size and shape of the lugs have all been engineered with wrist comfort in mind.
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