The origins of Swiss watchmaker Girard-Perregaux date back to the late-18th century and have been one of the premier creators of time ever since. One of its most notable accomplishments was the gold medal award in 1899 at the International Exposition in Paris, where it launched the tourbillon with three gold bridges. This was seen as a mechanical marvel back in the day and Girard-Perregaux has since unveiled two new additions to its Bridges collection: the La Esmerelda Tourbillon "A Secret" Eternity Edition Honey as well as the Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges.
Both watches were created and developed in-house by Girard-Perregaux, whose manufacturing facility is located in La Chaux-de-Fonds, a Swiss city in the canton of Neuchâtel. Founded in 1656, the city also houses the most important watchmaking industry in the area known as Watch Valley. The Girard-Perregaux La Esmerelda Tourbillon "A Secret" Eternity Edition Honey and the Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges were inspired by the natural lighting of the area.