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Girard-Perregaux 9444

Description

Gold-filled, 39mm Girard-Perregaux Early Quartz Electronic Wristwatch, circa 1970's

Description: In 1971–72, GP released the calibre 350 family, including this 352, featuring a 32,768 Hz quartz oscillator the first wristwatch quartz movement with that frequency, it was developed with Japanese technology company Motorola. GP produced approximately 20,000 units of calibre 350/352 series from 1971‑75, These movements also appeared in Jaeger‑LeCoultre Master‑Quartz and Favre‑Leuba timepieces. In non running condition - sold as spares or for repair Model: Girard-Perregaux quartz Reference: 9444 Year: 1971-1975 (by movement production dates) Material: Gold filled case with stainless steel case back Case Dimensions: 39 mm x 42 mm rounded oblong case, 13 mm thickness Dial and Hands: Vertical brushed steel dial with pitched applied baton markers and pitched baton hands, date window at 3 o'clock Crystal: Acrylic domed plexiglass crystal Calibre: Girard-Perregaux calibre 352 Bracelet/Strap: Aftermarket semi-glossy ribbed leather strap with gold plated pin buckle Box/Papers: None supplied, watch only All watches are sold "As Is". Webb's makes no guarantee of the future working order of the watch or battery life and timepieces may need to be serviced to improve accuracy. Generally, none of the watches have been tested for time keeping accuracy or running time, nor have any seals been tested on water-resistant watches. If they have been tested this is for indication purposes only and not guaranteed. Vintage watches may have been restored or repaired over the years and as such, Webb's cannot guarantee that individual component parts are original or of manufacturer origin.

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