Now I see you published : 12 Feb 2021 at 04:00 Quasar Infrared is housed in a handblown floating glass sphere. Among models that mark the Chinese New Year, Girard-Perregaux's Quasar Infrared stands out with its lucky colour and a handblown floating glass sphere that houses the one-off timepiece. The collection, which include Quasar Light and Quasar Azure, is named after a massive, extremely luminous and remote celestial object that emits large amounts of energy. A part of the electromagnetic spectrum, infrared light is essentially invisible to the naked eye. However, Girard-Perregaux has made infrared visible with the distinctive red hues of the unique piece, powered by a self-winding mechanical movement.