====== Girard-Perregaux Fly-back Chronograph „Monte-Carlo 1970“ ====== {{wst>image_r|Girard-Perregaux_Fly-back_Chronograph_Monte-Carlo_1970|Girard-Perregaux Fly-back Chronograph "Monte-Carlo 1970"}} **Fly-back Chronograph "Monte-Carlo 1970"** is a wristwatch by [[Girard-Perregaux]]. In memory of the victory of Björn Waldegaard and Lars Helmer at the Rallye Monte-Carlo in [[1970]] Girard-Perregaux has supplemented an [[automatic]] [[chronograph]] by a [[fly-back]] function. Originally designed for airplane pilots, this function allows to set the activated chronograph to zero by pressing a single [[pusher]] and to restart it without having to stop it. So the usual intermediate steps of a chrono operation are obsolete, and valuable time is gained. On the dial there is the commemorative inscription "MONTE-CARLO 1970"; the counters echo the design of the dashboard of the Porsche 911 S rally winner. Their names, but also of the car, and a reproduction of the license plate can be found on the caseback. **Movement: ** * [[Self-winding]] [[manufacture]] movement Girard-Perregaux GP 337A, 28,000 A/h * [[Chronograph]] * [[Ligne]]s 13’’’ * 63 [[jewels]] * Power reserve 46 hours **Case:** * [[Stainless steel]] * D 40 mm, H 12.5 mm * [[Sapphire crystal]] with [[anti-glare treatment]] * Caseback secured with six screws * [[Waterproof]] to 30 m **Functions:** * Hours, minutes, [[small seconds]], date * [[Fly-back]] [[chronograph]] **Bracelet: ** * Alligator leather strap with [[folding clasp]] **Limited edition:** * 250 pieces {{tag>Watch_models Girard-Perregaux_models}}