Girard Perregaux Electronic Ref. 9280 6H Large Cushion Case

Original price was: $700.00.Current price is: $625.00.

This is a visually commanding vintage Girard-Perregaux Electronic, Reference 9280 6H, dating to the early 1970s. The watch features a massive, architectural stainless steel cushion case with a vertical brushed finish and a stepped bezel. The dial is clean and legible, accented by chunky applied baton markers and a date window at 3 o’clock. Inside beats the revolutionary Girard-Perregaux Caliber 352 quartz movement, the engine that established the universal standard for modern timekeeping frequency.

General

Brand

Manufactured

Switzerland

Department

Men

Dial Color

Champagne

Case

Case Shape

Cushion

Bezel

Fixed

Case Material

Stainless Steel

,

18k Gold Plate

Case Width

38mm

Case Height

41.3mm

Strap / Bracelet

Lug Width

19mm

Strap Material

Stingray Skin

Strap Color

Grey

Clasp

Buckle

Max Wrist Size

8.5"

Movement

Movement

Electric

Caliber

Girard Perregaux 290-322

Accuracy

< 5 seconds

The movement showed a daily accuracy deviation ranging from 0 to 5 seconds across six positions.

Extras

Warranty

2-Year Ottuhr Warranty

Our standard two-year mechanical warranty which covers the mechanical functions and accuracy of the timepiece.
Original Box

No

Original Papers

No

Overview

To the uninitiated, the word “Quartz” on a vintage dial might signal a cheap battery watch. To the seasoned collector, however, a Girard-Perregaux with this designation is a holy grail of engineering. While a consortium of Swiss brands (including Rolex, Patek, and Omega) spent millions developing the Beta 21 movement to fight the Japanese, Girard-Perregaux quietly went rogue. They developed their own proprietary movement in-house, the Caliber 350 series. The result was a technical knockout: GP set the crystal oscillation frequency at 32,768 Hz. If that number sounds familiar, it’s because it became the global standard for every quartz watch produced since. This isn’t just a watch; it is the blueprint for the entire modern battery-powered industry.

The Reference 9280 captures the absolute peak of 1970s case design. It is a “monolith” in the best possible sense, a thick, substantial cushion of steel that feels like it was carved rather than stamped. The design prioritizes geometry and presence, featuring a flat top surface with vertical brushing that transitions sharply into polished, beveled sides. It is an unapologetically masculine design that reflects the era’s obsession with “the future,” looking more like a piece of instrumentation from a spacecraft than a piece of jewelry.

This particular example is a testament to the build quality of 1970s Girard-Perregaux. The dial layout is a lesson in functional minimalism, using tall, applied indices that add significant depth to the face. The “Electronic” and “Quartz” text is printed proudly, a badge of honor during a time when this technology was far more expensive and exclusive than a mechanical automatic. The hands are thick and purposeful, designed to be moved by the high-torque stepping motor of the pioneering movement inside.

Condition is everything with these large, flat-surfaced cases. This example retains the integrity of its sharp edges and the distinct separation between the brushed and polished surfaces, avoiding the “melted” look that comes from over-polishing. The dial is preserved beautifully, maintaining the stark contrast that makes these early electronic watches so striking. The movement, a piece of horological history, is clean and continues to hum with the precision that made GP famous.

Timing: The watch has been measured with a timegrapher at six different positions. The rate, amplitude, and beat error are within acceptable ranges.

Functions: All functions including the crown winding, time setting, etc are working as expected.

Integrity: The movement shows no signs of damage, rust, or corrosion, with all components appearing clean and well-maintained.

Authenticity: Each timepiece is evaluated and authenticated in-house. This watch is guaranteed to be correct to its manufacturer and time period.

Warranty: This timepiece includes a 2-year mechanical warranty, activated upon the date of purchase. Warranty Policy

Shipping: This timepeice includes complimentary insured shipping within all 50 states, and options for expedited shipping. Shipping Information

Returns: If, for any reason, you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, you may return the product for a full refund within 30 days from the date you received or signed for the item. Read our Return Policy

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