Girard-Perregaux 4940 Chronograph Collection
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Girard-Perregaux 4940 Chronograph Collection

By imrootbeer7 · Dec 14, 2023 · 21 replies
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In this insightful post, longtime collector imrootbeer7 shares his journey into the world of Girard Perregaux, specifically highlighting his acquisition of two Traveller II (ref. 4940) timepieces. His experience underscores how a shift in collecting focus can reveal exceptional value and quality in unexpected places, particularly for those accustomed to more mainstream luxury brands. Imrootbeer7's detailed account provides a compelling look at why the GP Traveller II has become a cherished part of his collection.

I’m a longtime watch collector, buyer, seller. In 25 years I’ve had everything from Rolex, Omega and more recently Panerai. A difficult year financially, a few had to go and coming out the other side my attention turned to GP.
Down the rabbit hole I went and the Traveller (Traveler) 2 caught my eye. 
Here I found myself and after contacting  @SingaporeMarc I went into hunt mode. 
In came the white dial, followed by a bracelet and then when the rare salmon dial appeared locally, I couldn’t resist. 
The functions, the dials, the size; all perfect and most importantly the quality feel belies the relatively small cost. 
Thank you @SingaporeMarc for all your help and sharing knowledge. 





This message has been edited by India Whiskey Charlie on 2023-12-15 01:35:07

About the Girard-Perregaux Ref. 4940

The Girard-Perregaux ref. 4940, known as the Traveler II, is a notable example of a sophisticated travel watch from the early 2000s. It integrates a mechanical alarm and a second time zone display, presenting these complications with a balanced dial layout. The design emphasizes legibility and functional harmony, distinguishing it within Girard-Perregaux's contemporary offerings for its thoughtful integration of multiple features. The salmon dial variant, produced in limited numbers, is particularly recognized for its color tone and overall aesthetic appeal.

This reference features a 38mm case, often crafted in precious metals, housing the self-winding Calibre 2291. The movement provides the dual functionality of an alarm and a second time zone, alongside a date display. The watch is fitted with a box sapphire crystal, which adds a perceived depth to the dial and enhances the visual experience of the various indications. The execution of the chamfered date window and the playful 24-hour second time zone indicator are specific design elements that contribute to its distinctive character.

Appealing to collectors who value mechanical complexity and refined aesthetics, the ref. 4940 stands out for its combination of practical complications and a distinctive dial. The limited production of certain dial colors, such as the salmon variant, adds to its collectibility. It represents a period when Girard-Perregaux was exploring sophisticated travel-oriented timepieces, offering a blend of traditional watchmaking and functional design.

Specifications

Caliber
GP 2291
Case
Pink gold
Diameter
38 mm
Dial
Salmon
Water Resist.
3 ATM
Crystal
Sapphire

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ArmisT
Dec 14, 2023

Very nice GPs, congratulations.👌🏽

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this_hobby_of_hours
Dec 14, 2023

I’m so glad to see that you found these two darlings. I too have become addicted to these darlings … I said just one. And then two. And then three. And now four of the 4940. 😆 For the others that are yet to look at the 4940, I encourage you to look at them. They are not expensive and they are lovely … don’t take my word for it, just ask IMROOTBEER7 🥰

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Watcholic_id
Dec 15, 2023

Especially the salmon dial with breguet numerals.... absolutely stunning! thanks for sharing & pls feel free to share more cheers

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imrootbeer7
Dec 15, 2023

Thank you for your help.

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