
Dear friends You probably know that I have soft spot for GP OK enough of false modesty and you know I have soft spot for alarm watches also you might know that one reference has been elusive for me for long time The 7742 but here on GP forum dreams come true here Christmas magic really happens So wi







The Girard-Perregaux Alarm reference 9490 is a distinctive alarm watch produced in limited quantities during the 1970s. It stands apart from its predecessors, the reference 7742 and 9190, through its unique aesthetic and functional characteristics, notably its arrow-hand alarm indicator and date display. This model represents a specific design era for Girard-Perregaux, reflecting the 'Funky 70s' style.
Encased in a cushion-shaped stainless steel case manufactured by Garber, the 9490 measures 31 mm wide, 40 mm lug-to-lug, and has a thickness of 13.5 mm including the crystal. It features a blue dial with applied indexes and a subtle linear texture. The watch is powered by an automatic movement, likely an A. Schild caliber, and incorporates an inner case designed to amplify the alarm sound. The time crown at four o'clock is signed 'GP', while the alarm crown at two o'clock is signed with an 'A'.
With only 350 pieces manufactured between 1972 and 1976, the Girard-Perregaux Alarm reference 9490 is considered a rare vintage find. Its low production numbers, combined with its distinctive design and alarm complication, make it a compelling piece for collectors interested in historically significant and uncommon timepieces from the 1970s.
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All the best Your D
Congratulations my friend for this nice (blue) catch. Best wishes Alkiro
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