Girard-Perregaux Kvalitetsur sedan 1791 Ref. 3613
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Girard-Perregaux Kvalitetsur sedan 1791 Ref. 3613

By blomman Mr Blue · Apr 8, 2016 · 12 replies
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Friends, This Friday I thought I should share another accessory from my GP collection. The “Girard-Perregaux, Kvalitetsur sedan 1791”, reference 3613. This clock is from the 1960s and used to be strategically placed at bank counters or hotel receptions together with business cards of the nearest GP

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Friends,

 

This Friday I thought I should share another accessory from my GP collection.

The “Girard-Perregaux, Kvalitetsur sedan 1791”, reference 3613.



 

This clock is from the 1960s and used to be strategically placed at bank counters or hotel receptions together with business cards of the nearest GP retailer.


 

As you may understand, this clock was delivered to the Swedish market.

“Girard-Perregaux, Kvalitetsur sedan 1791”=” “Girard-Perregaux, Fine watches since 1791”



 

Inside is an electro mechanical movement made by Reform.

Reform, another La Chaux-de-Fonds based company.



 

The case size is 13 cm x 17 cm.

 

For size reference, here is one shot with the Vintage 1945 ref 2593 on top.

Sorry for the strap, it’s my wife watch and she insists on making the watch girly…




 

I need to find out which kind of battery required for this clock so I can test it!

smile

 

 

Best

Blomman

About the Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 Ref. 2593

The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 reference 2593 is a notable reinterpretation of a historical model, distinguished by its distinctive rectangular case shape and Art Deco design influences. This reference is part of a collection that pays homage to the brand's heritage, offering a contemporary size while retaining the aesthetic character of its mid-20th century predecessors. It represents a key offering within Girard-Perregaux's catalog for collectors interested in vintage-inspired designs.

The case of the Vintage 1945 reference 2593 is presented in stainless steel, featuring a curved profile designed for ergonomic wear. It houses an automatic movement, reflecting modern watchmaking convenience while maintaining traditional craftsmanship. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, providing durability and clear visibility of the dial.

This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate historical design cues translated into a modern wristwatch. Its position within the Vintage 1945 series highlights Girard-Perregaux's ability to draw from its archives to create timepieces that resonate with enthusiasts of classic watch design. The comparison with earlier models like reference 5420 underscores its slightly larger dimensions, catering to contemporary preferences while preserving its distinctive visual identity.

Specifications

Caliber
GP03000
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
32mm x 32mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire
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HS
hs111
Apr 8, 2016
Interesting purpose & time witness of 60ies.. Thx for this informative share !.. :))

- Your repositories seem endless & deep ! Blomman the "Omnivor", sucking up every piece of interest ! -- Congrats, my friend !! Cheers, hs

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Apr 8, 2016
LOL! Omnivor! ;)

Yes, one or two things has usually get stuck with me ...! Best, my friend Blomman

CR
crown comfort
Apr 8, 2016
Great accessory

or is it actually a watch, ahem clock that is part of the collection Thanks for sharing. CC

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Apr 8, 2016
My pleasure, CC!

Yes, I know you still haven't started with Clocks... But there are some interesting once around! Best Blomman

LE
leighapfraise
Apr 8, 2016
charming gold clock.

you post a nice GP collection! how many pieces of the GP you have collected?

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Apr 8, 2016
How many GP?

Not a clue.... One day I should make a count! Best Blomman

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