Girard Perregaux Olimpico 8846 Wristshot
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Girard Perregaux Olimpico 8846 Wristshot

By blomman Mr Blue · May 18, 2015 · 16 replies
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Blomman Mr Blue shares a series of evocative wristshots featuring his Girard Perregaux Olimpico Ref. 8846 from 1968. His post reflects on the simple pleasures of life, emphasizing how a beautiful vintage watch can enhance moments of tranquility and appreciation for the outdoors.

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Friends,

 

Last weekend we had at least a few hours of sun here…

So I took the family out for a walk to get some fresh air…

Brought the camera and found a nice spot…

Enjoying the watch on my wrist – GP Olimpico ref 8846 from 1968…

 

Isn’t life great?!

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To be able to zoom in on small simple things in life and enjoy it to the fullest?!

 

Sun in my face, some fresh air, in company with loved once and a nice watch on my wrist.

 

What more do you need?

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Hope you had a great weekend!

 

Best

Blomman

This message has been edited by blomman on 2015-05-18 00:03:09

About the Girard-Perregaux GP Vintage Ref. 8846

The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 8846 is a notable chronograph within the brand's Vintage series, often recognized for its association with the Olimpico designation. This reference represents a period when Girard-Perregaux produced chronographs with a distinct aesthetic, appealing to collectors interested in mid-century sports timing instruments. The design cues of the 8846 align with the broader Vintage collection, emphasizing classic proportions and a functional layout, making it a representative example of the brand's chronograph offerings from its era.

The case of the 8846 is typically presented in stainless steel, housing a manual-wind chronograph movement. While specific dimensions can vary slightly between examples, it generally features a case diameter around 38mm, a size considered classic for chronographs of its period. The watch is fitted with a Hesalite crystal, common for chronographs of this type, contributing to its vintage character. The movement, often a Valjoux-based caliber, provides reliable chronograph functionality.

This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate vintage chronographs with a strong brand heritage and a connection to specific historical designations like Olimpico. Its relatively understated design and robust construction make it a practical choice for daily wear while retaining collector interest. The 8846 fits into the broader narrative of Girard-Perregaux's history as a manufacturer of precision timepieces, including those with sporting applications, and is sought after for its specific design and mechanical attributes.

Specifications

Caliber
Valjoux 7733
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
38mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Hesalite

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AM
amanico
May 18, 2015

A lovely companion. Nice pics, too! Best, Nicolas

LU
Luis6
May 18, 2015

My 4946 featured in a photo which I name "Watch on the Bench".

CR
crown comfort
May 18, 2015

but them also painful as it reminds of this very big gap in my collection..but I'm patient, I will find one.. :)

VI
vitalsigns
May 18, 2015

gorgeous has not been eclipsed by any new pieces since then a real golden-age piece if there ever was one

HS
hs111
May 18, 2015

Just sending you kind greetings & a good week from house to house ! My loved Type XX salutes your GP ! Best, hs

BL
blomman Mr Blue
May 18, 2015

One of the nicest Olimpico versions for sure! :) Thank you, my friend! Best Blomman

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