Girard-Perregaux - *NOS* 1960s Girard-Perregaux Gyrodate W/ Box & Papers
*NOS* 1960s Girard-Perregaux Gyrodate W/ Box & Papers
Upon first glance, it looks like a fairly typical sports watch with a rotating bezel. But upon closer inspection, you'll see that that rotating bezel is actually a calendar, which can be rotated to match up to the corresponding days in the chapter ring.
But what sets this particular offering apart is the fact that it has been left virtually untouched for roughly 60 years. It's in NOS condition, with not even the smallest of hairline scratches anywhere on the case or crystal. It's an opportunity to step back in time – and have a little fun doing it.
SPECS
Stock # GRDPRGD
Brand Girard-Perregaux
Style Gyrodate
Model N/A
Serial 12XXXX
Size Men's
Material Gold Plated Stainless Steel
Dial Gold
Millimeters 36
Strap 2pc Girard-Perregaux Brown Crocodile Leather Strap W/ Girard-Perregaux Gold Plaque Tang Buckle
CASE & BRACELET
The exceptional NOS or "new old stock" case is free of any previous wear signs and has achieved a deep patina throughout the gold-plated outer shell. As a result of being NOS, the case retains beautiful, thick, crisp, and symmetrical lugs throughout, as well as its original crown. The case back retains its factory engravings in deep and crisp condition. The rotating calendar bezel is in untouched perfect condition as well. The watch comes supplied on its original Girard-Perregaux brown 2pc crocodile leather strap with a gold plaque "Girard-Perregaux" signed tang buckle.
DIAL & HANDS
The original dial is beautifully preserved and in great condition, with no scratches or damage present. The chapter ring features the one-letter abbreviation for every day of the week, with Sundays denoted in red, to coincide with the calendar bezel. The original gold baton hands and hour indices are in excellent condition, with completely intact lume when inspected under UV light. The tritium lume plots around the dial also exhibit no degradation under UV light inspection.
ACCESSORIES
The watch comes with its original inner and outer boxes, along with the original instruction pamphlet. The watch is keeping time, but the service history is unknown. A movement service can be provided upon request.