It employs a 42 mm steel case, the latest Perrelet timepiece, available in three versions according to the colour of the dial, namely blue, black or silvered. The dial itself, which sports a double date window at around 12 o'clock, is guilloché-engraved, with a vertical band motif in the centre and concentric circles in the area of the second time zone located at 6 o'clock and day/night indication through a circular window between 10 and 11 o'clock. Worthy of note is the presence of luminescent geometric hands and hourmarkers, with the latter appearing to float in the background. Just below the index band, an opening can be seen through which the winding rotor with its relief oblique stripe decoration makes its appearance; this element of the movement is usually visible from the back side, which in this model is closed with 6 screws and fitted with a sapphire crystal porthole. The movement used is the new calibre P-421 (diameter 34.8 mm, thickness 6.32 mm, 30 jewels, 28,800 vib/h, 42-hour power reserve, bridges decorated with côtes de Genève, circular-grained plate), mechanical with automatic winding. With double anti-reflective sapphire crystal to protect the dial and water resistance guaranteed up to 5 atmospheres of pressure, the new Perrelet Lab Peripheral Dula Time Big Date is combined with a calfskin strap with a personalised folding clasp.
Price4,980 euro.