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Girard Perregaux Alarm Watch

Girard Perregaux Calatrava Alarm Watch Manual Wind Gold Plated
By Girard Perregaux
Located in New York, NY
Introducing the Girard Perregaux 1960s Gold plated Manual Wind Alarm Watch, a vintage timepiece
Category

Vintage 1960s Swiss Retro Wrist Watches

Materials

Gold Plate

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Girard Perregaux Alarm 1475 Stainless Steel Manual Watch
By Girard Perragaux
Located in Miami, FL
crowns. Manual w/ alarm. 35 mm case size. Circa 1960s. Fine Pre-owned Girard Perregaux Watch. Certified
Category

Vintage 1960s Modern Wrist Watches

GIRARD-PERREGEAUX Stainless Steel Center Seconds Wristwatch with Alarm and Presentation Inscription
By Girard Perregaux
Located in Toronto, ON
additional gilt hand for alarm. Manual-wind movement. Applied Girard-Perregaux signature with logo
Category

Swiss Wrist Watches

Girard Perregaux Alarm 1475 Wristwatch Stainless Steel on Bracelet, Case
By Girard Perregaux
Located in Surfside, FL
. Manual w/ alarm. 35 mm case size. Circa 1960s. Fine Pre-owned Girard Perregaux Watch. Certified preowned
Category

Vintage 1960s Wrist Watches

Materials

Stainless Steel

Girard Perregaux 18 Karat Rose Gold Traveller GMT Alarm
By Girard Perregaux
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Movement: automatic Function: hours, minutes, seconds, date, alarm, GMT Case: round 40mm 18K rose
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Wrist Watches

Materials

18k Gold, Rose Gold

Girard-Perregaux Yellow Gold Traveller II Alarm GMT Wristwatch
By Girard Perregaux
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Brand Name: Girard Perregaux Ref. Number: 49350.0.51.817 Series Traveller II Alarm GMT
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Wrist Watches

Materials

18k Gold, Yellow Gold

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When forward-looking Geneva-born watchmaker Jean-François Bautte signed his first watches in 1791, the now well-known legacy of illustrious Swiss watch company Girard-Perregaux began to take shape. From there, Bautte worked to establish a watch manufacturing company in his native city, where he promoted putting all the aspects of watchmaking within one facility, a pioneering move for the era. The Maison Bautte, whose clients included Queen Victoria and Alexandre Dumas, would become part of a watchmaking empire that started with a marriage.

Watchmaker Constant Girard founded the Girard & Cie Firm in 1852, and after he married Marie Perregaux (part of a celebrated chronometer family), the Girard-Perregaux Manufacture was founded in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1856. Like Bautte, Girard-Perregaux undertook all elements of the horological process in-house, a method that allowed the maison to produce watches that are recognized for their functional prowess as well as their decorative allure. Today's growing legions of watch collectors will find much to appreciate in vintage Girard-Perregaux watches, as the firm's timepieces often join form and function with designs that celebrate the mechanics of the watch. Girard was especially passionate about making the tourbillon into an aesthetic component of watchmaking as much as a functional element.

In 1906, the company — then under the leadership of the couple’s son, Constant Girard-Gallet — acquired Maison Bautte, joining its historic legacy with the company’s own. Girard-Perregaux continued to make technological advancements over the years, amassing nearly 80 horological patents and introducing innovations such as the 1965 Gyromatic HF, the first high-frequency, self-winding movement that ran at an incredible 36,000 vibrations an hour.

Standout designs in the company’s rich offerings over the years have included the 1884 Tourbillon with three gold bridges spanning the watch dial and framing the horological movement; the first quartz movement watch made in Switzerland in 1971, which set the global standard for quartz watches; the 2008 Constant Escapement L.M. that maintains constant energy on its escapement, solving a long-standing problem of mechanical watch precision; and the Girard-Perregaux 2020 Infinity made with precious onyx.

In 2011, the company became part of the Kering Group. Girard-Perregaux continues to operate out of its factory in La Chaux-de-Fonds, making it one of the oldest watchmakers in Switzerland, with new watch models often riffing off iconic designs while advancing a 21st-century commitment to sustainability. Its current logo — a watch bridge — celebrates the company’s heritage while looking ahead to the future.

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Antique, new and vintage wristwatches have captured the hearts and minds of all manner of watch collectors as well as the watchmakers themselves — it's time you found your own.

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