A Charming Girard Perregaux Gyromatic Watch in 14k Gold with a Warm Ecru Dial and Applied Gilt Furniture including Stylish Dauphine Hands, c.1960s
Girard-Perregaux, a distinguished name in horology, traces its roots back to 1791, when Jean-Franois Bautte crafted his first timepieces in Geneva, earning acclaim for their intricate details and innovative designs. In 1852, the firm was solidified with the merger of Bauttes workshop and Constant Girard’s company, forming Girard-Perregaux. Renowned for their commitment to precision, the brand gained prominence with their Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, awarded at the 1889 Paris Exposition.
This model remains an emblem of technical prowess and aesthetic elegance. Through the 20th century, Girard-Perregaux continued to innovate, notably pioneering the quartz wristwatch in the 1970s, heralding a new era in timekeeping. Despite the quartz revolution, the brand maintained its dedication to mechanical watches. Today, Girard-Perregaux is celebrated for its blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern innovation, embodying a rich legacy that continues to thrive in the luxury watch industry.
What’s on Offer
This stylish 14k gold Girard Perregaux Gyromatic is in wonderful vintage condition. The dial has aged to a nice ecru colour and has taken on a little deterioration to that far perimeter – the joy of vintage watches! The (Explorer style) dial is furnished with applied quarter Arabic numerals and batons on the hour plots and elegant Dauphine hands with some original lume remaining. The case has aged well with signs of wear but nothing of any concern. A mid-size watch, this piece wears wonderfully and id perfectly appropriate for all manner of occasions. Running well and keeping good time, we love this piece which are delighted to offer for sale with its original box.
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