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Girard Perregaux 30 Pulsations Monopusher Chronograph

GP_Pulsometer

Current Rating

1804

Rating Implied Value ($)

$

3859

Expected Rating Based on Price

1818

Price ($)

$

4000

Rating Alpha

-14

Date Added:

Sep 19, 2024

# Times Rated

1

Watch Description

So when it comes to the medical field, a profession in which accurate timekeeping is a matter of life and death, it stands to reason that there would be a chronograph made specifically for doctors or nurses.

 

Starting in the days of pocket watches, chronographs began to emerge with a specialized scale on the outer edge of the dial. Known as a a pulsometer or pulsograph, it measures heartbeats per minute on a scale of 15 to 30 heart beats. To calculate a patient's pulse, the wearer would stop the chronograph at the patient's 15th or 30th heartbeat, and the patient's pulse would then be indicated on the dial without any additional calculations necessary. 

 

The chronograph that we feature here is a pulsometer made by Girard-Perregaux.

 

The brand’s history of innovation, which started from its earliest days in the 1880s, includes pioneering efforts in early wristwatches. Since their beginnings, the brand has filed for over 80 patents. Watches made by Girard-Perregaux found their way to the wrists of officers in the German Navy.

 

This chronograph, dating from roughly the 1940s or 1950s, features a pulsometer scale on the outer edge of the dial, as well as an inner telemeter scale. Adorned with a large onion crown, and featuring oversized chronograph registers, it’s ideal for its intended purpose. Whether you’re a doctor, a nurse, or just desire a chronograph with an unusual use, this GP has it all.

36

12

Round

Acrylic

Push-Pull

Manual

Valjoux 84

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