
Friends, Time for another “Black Stone” shot… This time it is the Girard-Perregaux Olimpico Chronograph reference 9075! Best Blomman
Friends,
Time for another “Black Stone” shot…
This time it is the Girard-Perregaux Olimpico Chronograph reference 9075!
Best
Blomman
The Girard-Perregaux Olimpico Ref. 9075 is a vintage chronograph from the brand's sporting collection, produced during a period when Girard-Perregaux leveraged external movement suppliers for specific complications. This reference is notable for its robust construction and association with the Olympic Games, reflecting a design ethos focused on functionality and legibility.
The watch features a stainless steel case, typically measuring around 36-37mm in diameter, housing a manual-winding Excelsior Park caliber. The movement is a column-wheel chronograph, recognized for its smooth pusher operation and reliability. Dials often present a two-register layout with a tachymeter scale, protected by an acrylic crystal, and the caseback is generally solid.
For collectors, the Ref. 9075 represents a significant piece of Girard-Perregaux's history, particularly for its use of the respected Excelsior Park movement. Its relative scarcity, combined with the appeal of its vintage chronograph aesthetics, makes it a sought-after reference among enthusiasts of mid-century sports watches and those appreciating the quality of third-party calibers.
Most Beautiful? Then I would say 8846 is a strong contender! Best Blomman
Spanish inquistion Amazing shot amazing piece Bring it Cheers D
Certainly also appealing with a strap that matches the bezel...
You should try to take a shot of this one with your leaf. Colours could make a really nice combo IMHO. Best wishes Alkiro
... with Nico! This has to be one of the best looking GP chronos ever! Lovely composition too! Julian
the brush/outline looks "special", is it your pic ?
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