
Friends, While I have been ”test-driving” The GP 1966 in White Gold, my Deep Diver 9076 C has been at the SPA in Chaux-de-Fonds… Now when I mentally preparing myself of parting with the GP 1966, my mind goes to my bellowed Deep Diver. Even if it is more of a Summers watch I miss it very much, even i
Friends,
While I have been ”test-driving” The GP 1966 in White Gold, my Deep Diver 9076 C has been at the SPA in Chaux-de-Fonds…
Now when I mentally preparing myself of parting with the GP 1966, my mind goes to my bellowed Deep Diver.
Even if it is more of a Summers watch I miss it very much, even in the winter…
Just love how the light plays on the dial, at certain angles the dial just burst into “flames”!
The watches I have ever parted with in my life I could count on the fingers on my left hand…
And even if this watch never was mine, it hurts!
Hope to fill the void of the GP 1966 soon.
Best
Blomman
The Girard-Perregaux Deep Divers, specifically the 9076 reference, represents a significant entry in the brand's history of robust sports watches. These models were part of a broader trend in the mid-20th century where watch manufacturers developed timepieces capable of withstanding demanding aquatic environments, catering to the growing interest in diving and outdoor activities. The 9076 series is recognized for its distinctive case designs and functional aesthetics, characteristic of its era.
While specific movement details for the 9076 are not always widely publicized, these watches typically housed reliable automatic movements, often based on ebauches from reputable manufacturers, finished and regulated by Girard-Perregaux. The cases were designed for water resistance, featuring screw-down casebacks and often rotating bezels, essential for dive timing. The dials were typically legible, with luminous markers and hands for visibility in low-light conditions.
For collectors, the Girard-Perregaux 9076 Deep Divers are appreciated for their historical context within the brand's sports watch lineage and their authentic vintage appeal. Their robust construction and distinctive design language make them sought-after examples of mid-century tool watches. The availability of original components and documentation further enhances their desirability among enthusiasts.
to a fantastic watch! CC
Good to see yours, CC! :) One day we must make sure these two meet! Best Blomman
why restrict it to those two ;)
Collecting vintage GP's must be very hard...! ;) Best, my hard working friend Blomman
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