This vintage Girard Perregaux Chronograph 4210 is a proud representative of the 1970s and it is powered by a Valjoux 23 movement.
A special highlight of this vintage watch is the black dial, which has been preserved absolutely mint. Even when looking with a loupe, you will fail to find any scratches, spots or other flaws. The sub-dials are sunken and feature a silver ring. The 45-minute counter at 3 o'clock has charming blue accents. The tritium lume in the indexes and the hands is original and has a creamy color that contrasts nicely with the black dial. An integrated inner bezel with a white tachymeter scale makes the dial look a bit larger. The dial is protected by a flat mineral glass that has no scratches.
The stainless steel case has a tonneau shape and measures 42mm in diameter. The original sunburst finish is still visible on the case and the edges are intact. There are few signs of wear, but they can hardly be seen. The winding crown and the chronograph pushers are integrated into the case and are thus protected by it. This is a popular design feature of the 1970s. The case back bears the reference number 4210 SA. The watch is powered by the manual-wound Valjoux 23 movement.
Another highlight of this wristwatch is the original high-quality stainless steel graduated bracelet from the 1970s. The clasp is signed with the Girard Perregaux logo. The bracelet has hardly any signs of wear.
Overall, this Girard Perregaux 4210 is a wonderfully preserved vintage chronograph with a clear design and reliable movement.
Movement number: 240xxx
Int.Exe.: 65940