
Friends, It was a long time since I showed my Girard-Perregaux Olimpico reference 8846 with black dial… So I will try to make it up to you with a “classic stone” shot! Any watch you feel has been neglected for a long time and that you owe it to the watch to share it here?! Best Blomman
Friends,
It was a long time since I showed my Girard-Perregaux Olimpico reference 8846 with black dial…
So I will try to make it up to you with a “classic stone” shot!
Any watch you feel has been neglected for a long time and that you owe it to the watch to share it here?!
Best
Blomman
The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 8846 is a notable chronograph within the brand's Vintage series, often recognized for its association with the Olimpico designation. This reference represents a period when Girard-Perregaux produced chronographs with a distinct aesthetic, appealing to collectors interested in mid-century sports timing instruments. The design cues of the 8846 align with the broader Vintage collection, emphasizing classic proportions and a functional layout, making it a representative example of the brand's chronograph offerings from its era.
The case of the 8846 is typically presented in stainless steel, housing a manual-wind chronograph movement. While specific dimensions can vary slightly between examples, it generally features a case diameter around 38mm, a size considered classic for chronographs of its period. The watch is fitted with a Hesalite crystal, common for chronographs of this type, contributing to its vintage character. The movement, often a Valjoux-based caliber, provides reliable chronograph functionality.
This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate vintage chronographs with a strong brand heritage and a connection to specific historical designations like Olimpico. Its relatively understated design and robust construction make it a practical choice for daily wear while retaining collector interest. The 8846 fits into the broader narrative of Girard-Perregaux's history as a manufacturer of precision timepieces, including those with sporting applications, and is sought after for its specific design and mechanical attributes.
yes, sometimes we have a watch that spends a lot of time in the drawer but when you do bring it out, the love affair all starts again. After quite some time, I had my Traveller 4935 out again this past weekend and I enjoyed it very much. CC
and she wanted to take my small camera, so this week I'm allowed to play with her big DSLR camera
I couldn't see participating in this thread without stones!
My first JLC round watch.. Geographic Cheers & Best, hs
You should send it to Sweden for some recovery! Best Blomman
The outcome is great! That is a very nice looking Gallet! Around 36 mm in size? Best Blomman
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