The Girard-Perregaux Chronograph reference 7500 is a 36mm neo-vintage sport chronograph with industrial 1990s styling, powered by the automatic GP caliber 8000.

Description: The Girard-Perregaux Chronograph reference 7500 is a modestly-sized 36mm model that captures the unmistakable neo-vintage spirit of 1990s sport chronographs. Blocky pushers and lugs, a clean tri-register layout, and a cyclops-magnified date window give it a distinctly industrial character, complemented by a solid stainless steel bracelet that feels hefty on the wrist. Powering the watch is the Girard-Perregaux caliber 8000, an automatic movement based on the ETA 2892 that delivers automatic winding while keeping the case under 12mm thick.

Condition: This watch is in good condition, showing minor signs of normal wear including scratches and dings. The bracelet exhibits more visible wear, while the case itself shows fewer, more subtle marks. The hour and minute hands show minor discoloration due to age, likely from oxidation. The engravings on the caseback are clearly visible and not shallow. The movement is running properly with all functions operating as intended. Measured on a timegrapher in a neutral position, the watch recorded great results, running around 6–7 seconds slow per day with an amplitude of ~265 degrees and no beat error. Additional photos are available on request.

Accessories: This watch does not come with its original box or papers.