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Shop › Girard-Perregaux Tank Style Watch | 17 Jewel Manual Wind | Gold-Filled Case

Girard-Perregaux Tank Style Watch | 17 Jewel Manual Wind | Gold-Filled Case

$595.00

This Girard-Perregaux watch is a refined and historically rich example from one of Switzerland’s most quietly influential watchmakers. Produced just after the end of World War I, this piece reflects a transitional era, where traditional craftsmanship met the rapidly modernizing world of the early 20th century.

Housed in a gold-filled case, the watch offers both durability and understated elegance, a practical yet attractive choice during the period. The dial displays honest, even patina developed over more than a century, giving it a warm character that collectors value highly. Complementing this are classic blue steeled hands, adding a subtle pop of color and a signature vintage touch.

Inside, the movement is stamped “91” and “1919,” confirming its production year. With 17 jewels, it represents a higher-grade configuration for its time, designed to reduce friction, improve longevity, and deliver dependable timekeeping performance.

Founded in 1791, Girard-Perregaux is one of the oldest continuously operating watch manufacturers, yet remains one of the most undervalued names in vintage collecting today. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, the brand produced highly respected chronometers and was known for its precision-focused innovations. Despite this, it has often lived in the shadow of more widely marketed contemporaries, making pieces like this particularly appealing to collectors seeking both quality and historical depth without inflated premiums.

Owning a watch from this era is about more than mechanics, it is about preserving a tangible link to a time when watchmaking was rooted in craftsmanship and necessity. This 1919 Girard-Perregaux embodies that ethos beautifully.

A classic and honest example, this piece offers over a century of history, timeless design, and the enduring quality of a truly underrated Swiss manufacture.

Back from the watchmaker and ready for a new life of adventures!

This Girard-Perregaux watch is a refined and historically rich example from one of Switzerland’s most quietly influential watchmakers. Produced just after the end of World War I, this piece reflects a transitional era, where traditional craftsmanship met the rapidly modernizing world of the early 20th century.

Housed in a gold-filled case, the watch offers both durability and understated elegance, a practical yet attractive choice during the period. The dial displays honest, even patina developed over more than a century, giving it a warm character that collectors value highly. Complementing this are classic blue steeled hands, adding a subtle pop of color and a signature vintage touch.

Inside, the movement is stamped “91” and “1919,” confirming its production year. With 17 jewels, it represents a higher-grade configuration for its time, designed to reduce friction, improve longevity, and deliver dependable timekeeping performance.

Founded in 1791, Girard-Perregaux is one of the oldest continuously operating watch manufacturers, yet remains one of the most undervalued names in vintage collecting today. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, the brand produced highly respected chronometers and was known for its precision-focused innovations. Despite this, it has often lived in the shadow of more widely marketed contemporaries, making pieces like this particularly appealing to collectors seeking both quality and historical depth without inflated premiums.

Owning a watch from this era is about more than mechanics, it is about preserving a tangible link to a time when watchmaking was rooted in craftsmanship and necessity. This 1919 Girard-Perregaux embodies that ethos beautifully.

A classic and honest example, this piece offers over a century of history, timeless design, and the enduring quality of a truly underrated Swiss manufacture.

Back from the watchmaker and ready for a new life of adventures!


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