Now for something completely different

Posts
2,325
Likes
6,669
I’m excited to introduce the newest member to the fold: a Girard Perregaux “Casquette” LED watch.

For a brief time in watchmaking history the light emitting diode (LED) display watch was in vogue. In 1972, the Hamilton Pulsar was the first to come out with such technology and, although expensive, caught on big time, with Hamilton selling 10 000 watches/month at its peak. A year later Seiko came out with the first watch with a liquid crystal display (LCD). The two technologies battled for market share during the 1970’s. Alas, LCD consumed much less power than LED technology and proved to be more convenient. The LED watch consumes several tens of milliamperes of current when displaying, a thousand times that of the LCD, so to save battery power it could only be displayed for a few seconds after pressing a pusher. By the end of the 1970’s the LED watch had pretty much disappeared from the market.



The Girard-Perregaux (Ref. 9931) LED watch (a.k.a. Casquette) is arguably the most attractive of the LED watches. Produced only for less than three years, it was quite innovative: custom integrated circuit, flexible circuit board, aged quartz crystal, etc. The design of the case oozes geeky 1970’s space theme, which would fit perfectly on the set of the TV show Space 1999. The substantial stainless steel case has three finishes: polished bezel and pushers, brushed sides and matted area surrounding the synthetic ruby window. The stainless steel bracelet is brushed, heavily tapered and has scalloped links. GP also produced the watch in a gold capped version and a cool looking polymer material called Makrolon. Despite the heavy investment done by GP, only a few thousand were produced during 1974-1976.

I had to do some work on mine because of issues in the battery compartment and the watch was generally dirty. It now looks terrific and works as new!



A few references on the GP Casquette can be found here, here and here.

Edited:
 
Posts
2,325
Likes
6,669
Very nerdy-funky-cool. 👍

but, but... do you realize it is quartz?!? 😜
Edited:
 
Posts
1,174
Likes
1,753
This featured in a 7 most important GP watches article I read years ago.

It's really cool.
 
Posts
25,980
Likes
27,644
but, but... do you realize it is quartz?!? 😜

Just don't show me the battery and things will remain calm.
 
Posts
326
Likes
1,847
I really dig it's looks. I'm not sure if I'd enjoy pressing a button to see the time, but I still like it. Thanks for sharing.
 
Posts
263
Likes
194
Which when I look at the age and shape of the case is amazing...seems like it would be a magnet for door dings
 
Posts
69
Likes
320
That is suhwheet!

You said arguably... I think these present a pretty arguable case...

HPIM2162.jpg

HP%20Calc_1_zpstgww33o1.jpg

1d6d0153-7b01-4755-a3c9-3ef3a368515f_zpspfrt62kd.jpg

I have both the SS and Gold versions. Purchased new in the early 70's and still one of the best looking watches I own! You wear these to the theatre, fire 'em up and it's like a scene outta Ghostbusters. I think they use almost as much power as well!