
blomman Mr Blue introduces the Girard Perregaux Gyromatic Ref. 8888, a vintage square timepiece from the late 1960s, highlighting its distinctive design and the auspicious nature of its reference number. This post offers a glimpse into a lesser-known vintage GP model, inviting enthusiasts to appreciate its unique charm and historical context.
Friends,
Some might think this must be the luckiest reference number of them all; 8888!
Another Gyromatic from the late 1960βs.
Here featured in the 1968 catalog:
Not sure β¦. But the sun is shining todayβ¦. So, who knows?!
Maybe it works!
TGI Friday!
Best
Blomman
This message has been edited by blomman on 2015-05-15 00:27:55I like this funky one. Looking for one myself, ideally with the printed numbers ;) Congrats. CC
So you decided to have them all :) Sincerely D
I would love to find a Chronometer version! Best Blomman
Some, YES! ;) Thank you, my friend Bset Blomman
.. You\'ll be never surprised, will you ? We have to realize, you\'re on the move & hunt at all times !.. And that means pretty high speed for our Northern truck ! Best, my friend !! hs
Such as the JLC Cal 906, this one, the Ulysse Nardin Brother, and some others... It would be very interesting! Best, Nicolas
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