Girard-Perregaux 9034 Vintage Reference Guide
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Girard-Perregaux 9034 Vintage Reference Guide

By blomman Mr Blue · Jun 20, 2017 · 20 replies
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Friends, As you all know, I love old watch documents. There is a lot of information you can learn from only one document... Here is an example: The Girard-Perregaux reference 9034. What did I learn from this document? 1. Confirmation of the three different dial versions. 2. Confirmation of the diffe

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Friends,


As you all know, I love old watch documents.
There is a lot of information you can learn from only one document...

Here is an example: The Girard-Perregaux reference 9034.

What did I learn from this document?

1. Confirmation of the three different dial versions.
2. Confirmation of the different hand versions of the Dot dial.
3. Confirmation of a central seconds version of the Dot dial.
4. Confirmation of that these watches originally was sold on the Corfam strap with and without holes.
5. Which is not shown in this photo, confirmation of that the 9034 was sold as a waterproof watch!
6. Confirmation of the production date, the document is from 1971, which aligns with the production of the 9034 (1967 - 1976).




Old documents are a great source of information and may also be used as shopping list.
Two down, one to go!
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Best
Blomman

About the Girard-Perregaux GP Vintage Ref. 9034

The Girard-Perregaux Vintage reference 9034 is a notable model within the brand's mid-century offerings, recognized for its diverse dial configurations. Produced over nearly a decade, this reference showcases Girard-Perregaux's design versatility during a period of significant stylistic evolution in watchmaking. It represents a segment of the brand's production that catered to varied aesthetic preferences while maintaining a consistent underlying mechanical platform.

This reference features a 34.5 mm steel case, a common dimension for watches of its era, providing a balanced presence on the wrist. The watch is powered by the Caliber GP12.3, an automatic movement based on the AS 1640 Γ©bauche, indicating a robust and widely utilized architecture. The use of a steel case and a reliable automatic movement positioned the 9034 as a durable and practical timepiece for daily wear.

For collectors, the 9034 is particularly interesting due to its wide array of dial variations, including the "moon dot" (also known as "Playboy"), gold-plated, "psychedelic," and "Roulette" or "Flag" designs. This variety makes individual examples distinct and offers collectors opportunities to pursue specific aesthetic preferences within a single reference number. Its production span from 1967 to 1976 further highlights its enduring appeal and adaptability during that period.

Specifications

Caliber
GP12.3 (based on AS 1640)
Case
Steel
Diameter
34.5 mm
Dial
Multiple variations (e.g., moon dot, gold plated, psychedelic, roulette)
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AL
Alkiro1
Jun 20, 2017
Roots of a tree or foundations of a building. I fully understand why you hunt/collect these ads/documents too

Best wishes Alkiro

AL
Alkiro1
Jun 21, 2017
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Best wishes Alkiro

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HSTE
Jun 20, 2017
The documents are one thing (that can not be over-appreciated) but these eatches are soooooooo cool!

Cheers, HSTE

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Jun 21, 2017
Yes, so different, so odd...!

Super cool! Best Blomman

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Jun 21, 2017
Thank you, my friend! [nt]

CR
crown comfort
Jun 20, 2017
Great document

and the Dot-dial with the central seconds should be the very rare Gyromatic version.

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