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GIRARD PERREGAUX “ART DECO” MANUAL

The history of Girard-Perregaux dates back to 1791 in Geneva, Switzerland, when Jean-François Bautte, a young watchmaker, crafted his first watch. Bautte quickly gained recognition for his ultra-thin timepieces and elaborate designs, establishing a solid reputation in the watchmaking industry. However, the brand as it is known today was officially founded in 1856, when Constant Girard and Marie Perregaux combined their names and expertise to create the prestigious Girard-Perregaux manufacture.

Innovation and Haute Horlogerie

From the beginning, Girard-Perregaux has stood out for its commitment to innovation and technical perfection. One of its most iconic achievements is the renowned Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, first presented in 1889 at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, where it won a gold medal. This revolutionary design not only enhanced the precision of the watch but also transformed movements into essential aesthetic elements.

Contribution to Modern Watchmaking

In the 1960s, Girard-Perregaux was a pioneer in developing high-frequency watches, launching the Gyromatic HF, which operated at 36,000 vibrations per hour, a significant advancement in chronometric precision. Additionally, it was one of the first brands to adopt the quartz movement, establishing the industry-standard frequency of 32,768 Hz in 1971, still used today.

International Recognition and Expansion

Over the years, Girard-Perregaux has maintained its status as one of the most prestigious watchmaking houses, combining Swiss craftsmanship tradition with modern technology. The brand has gained international recognition for its dedication to excellence and has solidified its presence in the most important luxury markets worldwide.

Girard-Perregaux Today

Today, Girard-Perregaux remains a benchmark in the world of haute horlogerie, with iconic collections such as LaureatoBridges, and 1966. The brand continues to innovate while honoring its more than 230-year heritage, offering watches that combine artprecision, and elegance, making it one of the most respected and admired brands in the watch industry.

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Marca

Girard Perregaux

Modelo

Super Precision

Género

Man‎

Década

1950s‎ ‎

Nº de serie

3309442

Código de caja

8631 A

Movimiento

Manual winding

Cristal

Original PLexiglás‎ ‎

Esfera

White with date stamp at 3‎ ‎

Diámetro sin corona

28 mm

Diámetro con corona

29 mm

Longitud entre asas

36 mm

Grosor

9 mm‎

Anchura de la correa

20 mm

Material de la correa

Top quality genuine leather‎ ‎

Color de la correa

Black‎

Cierre/hebilla

Stainless steel‎ ‎

Estado del reloj

Very good, with slight signs of aging.‎

Caja/Estuche

Yes, generic.‎ ‎

Documentación

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