Girard-Perregaux. A large and heavy 18K gold automatic world time chronograph wristwatch with date
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Girard-Perregaux. A large and heavy 18K gold automatic world time chronograph wristwatch with date

SIGNED GIRARD-PERREGAUX, WW.TC., REF. 4980, NO. 207, CIRCA 2005

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Girard-Perregaux. A large and heavy 18K gold automatic world time chronograph wristwatch with date
Signed Girard-Perregaux, WW.TC., ref. 4980, No. 207, circa 2005
Cal. 3387 nickel-finished lever movement, 63 jewels, 21K gold rotor, cream dial, applied luminous dot and Arabic numerals, luminous hands, inner 24 hour ring divided into diurnal and nocturnal hours, outer revolving ring with the names of 24 various world cities operated through the crown at 9 o'clock, three subsidiary dials for 30 minutes register, constant seconds and 12 hours register, window for date, large circular case, screw-down crown, glazed display back secured by six screws, two rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, 18K pink gold Girard-Perregaux deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
43 mm. diam.
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Lot Essay

With unsigned Girard-Perregaux International Guarantee card, instructions, product literature, fitted sandy brown presentation box and outer packaging.

The ww.tc collection (world-wide time control), created by Girard-Perregaux in 2000, has quickly become a recognised icon of the brand.

The "world times" function provides a simultaneous display of all time zones on its dial. An authentic feat in itself to which a number of complications have been added over the years: a power reserve indicator, a perpetual calendar and then the "Financial" function, a world first enabling to keep track of the opening and closing of the world's main stock markets.

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