The Girard-Perregaux Gyrodate High Frequency is a particularly significant and desirable version of this innovative watch, representing a confluence of two of the brand's important technical achievements from the late 1960s. It houses the legendary Caliber 32A, a groundbreaking automatic movement oscillating at an exceptionally fast 36,000 vibrations per hour (vph), a frequency that Girard-Perregaux pioneered in 1966. This high-beat movement not only provided superior accuracy and chronometer certification but also gave the seconds hand a characteristically smooth sweep across the dial. Paired with its unique monthly calendar system—displayed via the rotating bezel against an inner scale with highlighted Sundays—the High Frequency Gyrodate (reference 9080) is a testament to the brand's forward-thinking engineering during a competitive era of horological innovation. As a result, these models are more sought-after by collectors and command a significant premium over their standard-beat Gyromatic counterparts,