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Here, we have a beautifully sculpted 1960s Girard-Perregaux automatic with an 18ct pink gold square art-deco case that sits on your wrist with decorative lugs. The straight flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 39mm and a case thickness of 9.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit. On the right side, there is a coin-edged crown. The top of the case has a faceted, radiating, textured pattern with applied Onyx-filled batons at the cardinal points. At 3 o’clock, a matching hidden date window perfectly balances the intricate case design. Its square, chamfered crystal sits proudly on the case above a sunburst silver dial, elegant pink gold sword hands are complemented by a tapered second hand, and at noon, we have the Girard-Perregaux motif completing this incredible 1960s art-deco infused timepiece. On the reverse, a snap-off square 18ct pink gold case back with the details of the watch engraved and the GP in the centre, inside an automatic 39-jewel Gyromatic, 39 jewels, 21,600 beats per hour, the movement was a joint development of Doxa, Eberhard, Favre-Leuba, Girard-Perregaux, and Zodiac. Invented by a Swiss Horology engineer, it has a bidirectional rotor with roller Ruby bearings that capture every movement of the wearer, according to Girard-Perregaux. It comes paired with a well-suited leather strap, and the original GP 17mm leather strap and gold-plated GP pin buckle are included.
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Movement : Automatic 39 Jewel Gyromatic
Age : Circa. 1960s
Year : Circa. 1960s
Case Size : 29mm
Case Thickness : 9.5mm
Lug to Lug : 39mm
Lugs : 17mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box and Papers : None
Case Material : 18ct Pink/Rose Gold
Warranty : 12 Months NON-Waterproof Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch
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Here, we have a beautifully sculpted 1960s Girard-Perregaux automatic with an 18ct pink gold square art-deco case that sits on your wrist with decorative lugs. The straight flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 39mm and a case thickness of 9.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit. On the right side, there is a coin-edged crown. The top of the case has a faceted, radiating, textured pattern with applied Onyx-filled batons at the cardinal points. At 3 o’clock, a matching hidden date window perfectly balances the intricate case design. Its square, chamfered crystal sits proudly on the case above a sunburst silver dial, elegant pink gold sword hands are complemented by a tapered second hand, and at noon, we have the Girard-Perregaux motif completing this incredible 1960s art-deco infused timepiece. On the reverse, a snap-off square 18ct pink gold case back with the details of the watch engraved and the GP in the centre, inside an automatic 39-jewel Gyromatic, 39 jewels, 21,600 beats per hour, the movement was a joint development of Doxa, Eberhard, Favre-Leuba, Girard-Perregaux, and Zodiac. Invented by a Swiss Horology engineer, it has a bidirectional rotor with roller Ruby bearings that capture every movement of the wearer, according to Girard-Perregaux. It comes paired with a well-suited leather strap, and the original GP 17mm leather strap and gold-plated GP pin buckle are included.
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