Perrelet has expanded its innovative LAB Peripheral range with two new models featuring a fresh salmon-colored dial and, for the first time, the option of an integrated steel bracelet.
The new LAB Peripheral 3 Hands & Date Salmon and LAB Peripheral Dual Time Big Date Salmon utilise the soft pink-bright orange hue to enhance the collection’s signature peripheral oscillating weight visible on the dial side.
Salmon dials, popular in the 1950s, have made a big comeback in recent years, and Perrelet’s bold choice reflects both vintage charm and contemporary taste. Here, vertical stripe decoration and floating luminescent indices highlight Perrelet’s exceptional craftsmanship, gleaned over its almost 250 year history.
The 42mm cushion-shaped steel case features an octagonal polished bezel, brushed case sides and a design that balances classic and sporty aesthetics.
The LAB Peripheral 3 Hands & Date Salmon is powered by Perrelet’s in-house P-411 caliber, delivering central hours, minutes, seconds, and a date window at 6 o’clock. The LAB Peripheral Dual Time Big Date Salmon, driven by the P-421 caliber, adds a second time zone with day-night indicator at 6 o’clock and a big date at 12 o’clock.
Both movements feature that peripheral oscillating weight, allowing for a slim profile and full view of the movement – detailed with Côtes de Genève motif and engravings in 3N gold – through the sapphire crystal case back.
These new LAB Peripheral watches are offered with either a black calf leather strap or a newly introduced integrated satin-finished steel bracelet, adding versatility and a sportier look.
The LAB Peripheral 3 Hands & Date retails from $4,280, while the Dual Time Big Date starts at $5,480.