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Star Dial Men's Watch - Girard Perregaux 1966 Orion Watch

Girard-Perregaux also matched its classic 1966 series with a "star plate" and launched a new 1966 series Orion watch. This table pays tribute to a great epic in Greek mythology: Zeus, the king of the gods, placed a giant "hunter" in the sky full of stars, the constellation Orion. The three elegant watches in this new interpretation symbolize the three bright stars on the Orion belt in a poetic and romantic way. Find best discount replica watches, super clone watches at Watchesbuyoff.to.

The aventurine dial symbolizes the stars, including two of the ten brightest stars in the constellation Orion seen from the earth. The Orion as interpreted by Chinese astronomers is a warrior who wears a three-star belt and fights in the sky. It is an out-and-out "god." The Orion constellation seen in China and Europe is exactly the same-this is a very rare astronomical phenomenon. But to be honest, the first time I saw this Girard Perregaux watch, I immediately thought of Lange’s starry sky watch. It looks very similar, although one is a two-hand watch and the other is a three-handed watch. It's not the same.

In addition to the blue aventurine dial, the Girard Perregaux 1966 Orion watch also has a black aventurine style. The black and blue aventurine dials, which symbolize the starry night sky, are arched to enhance the deep three-dimensional sense. The shimmering aventurine is matched with the silver, black and gold case and hour markers to create a contrasting beauty.