Girard-Perregaux Chronograph 4946 Review
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Girard-Perregaux Chronograph 4946 Review

By blomman Mr Blue · Nov 30, 2016 · 29 replies
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Blomman Mr Blue shares his impressions of the Girard-Perregaux Chronograph Reference 4946, a piece he encountered again in London. His post highlights the watch's aesthetic appeal, particularly its striking black dial with silver leaf hands and subtle red accents. This article synthesizes the community's observations and appreciation for this specific Girard-Perregaux model.

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Friends,

 

As you all know, CC have an endless collection of stunning pieces!

One of them I saw again now in London – the Girard-Perregaux Chronograph reference 4946 with black dial.

 

Must confess that I find the combination of Silver and Black with small details in Red very tempting!

 

The Silver leaf hands are just stunning against the black dial.

Small hints of red add enough contrast to break the B/W feel.

 

 

Nice finish on the movement.

 

With the balance wheel and inscription in gold.

 

 

IMO, a very nice package!

 

Thank you, CC for letting me see this one in the metal again.

 

 

Best

Blomman

About the Girard Perregaux Gyromatic Ref. 4946

The Girard-Perregaux reference 4946 is a notable example from the brand's production during the 1960s, representing a period of design evolution for the manufacturer. This reference is characterized by its understated aesthetic, reflecting the prevailing design sensibilities of the era for dress watches. It offers a clear indication of Girard-Perregaux's approach to automatic timekeeping in a more compact form factor, distinguishing it from larger or more complicated offerings of the time.

The watch features a stainless steel case measuring 34mm in diameter, a size typical for men's watches of its decade. It is fitted with an acrylic crystal, common for watches of this period, providing durability and ease of maintenance. The timepiece is powered by the automatic GP Caliber 39, which provides a power reserve of approximately 40 hours. The dial is presented in a silver finish, complemented by a fixed bezel and a leather strap.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in vintage Girard-Perregaux pieces that embody the brand's mid-century design language and mechanical craftsmanship. Its straightforward date complication and classic proportions make it a versatile piece for those seeking a historically accurate representation of the brand's output. The 4946 offers a glimpse into the foundational elements that would influence later Girard-Perregaux designs.

Specifications

Caliber
GP Cal. 39
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
34mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Acrylic

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RN
rnaden
Nov 30, 2016
Very nice model

Don't think I've seen this one before. Looks very classy and sporty at the same time. Would have liked it more without the white date window though, but not a deal breaker. What's the size of this one?

LU
Luis6
Nov 30, 2016
38mm. Your sweet spot. [nt]

RN
rnaden
Dec 4, 2016
This suddenly requires a view in the metal....

Enjoy the week ahead, my friend.

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Nov 30, 2016
Indeed both classy and sporty! :)

Same for me, not a big fan of date windows at 4:30, but here I don't think it is a deal breaker! Best Blomman

CR
crown comfort
Nov 30, 2016
One, you should seriously consider, my friend. :) [nt]

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Nov 30, 2016
Yes, I realize that!

But I still have the beige one in my mind! Best Blomman

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