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The Cat's Eye 80484D11A762-11A is Girard-Perregaux's argument that a women's watch can carry serious horological credentials without sacrificing femininity. The 35mm white gold ovoid case, with its pointed tips that give the collection its name, houses a genuine in-house movement rather than a sourced ebauche. It is an unusual combination in a segment where most makers reach for quartz or vendor calibers.
Girard-Perregaux introduced the Cat's Eye in the mid-1990s, building on a long tradition of shaped-case watches that the brand had explored since the early twentieth century. The oval form distinguished it from the round and cushion cases that dominated the ladies segment, and GP leaned into the distinctive pointed ends rather than softening them. Over subsequent decades the collection grew to include tourbillons, perpetual calendars, and moon phases, making it the brand's primary platform for complications aimed at women.
The 35mm white gold reference entered the modern lineup in 2020, pairing the GP03300 caliber with a cleaner, less ornamented case than earlier iterations. That consistency of form across thirty-plus years means there is a coherent collector thread running from early references to current production.
The oval case geometry means standard aftermarket straps rarely fit without modification; replacement requires GP-specific or custom-cut straps, which adds cost and limits options. White gold references show wear at the case tips more visibly than round cases because the pointed ends contact surfaces during normal wear. The GP03300 is a capable caliber but service documentation in independent watchmaker networks is thinner than for more common movements, so verify your watchmaker has familiarity with it before committing.
Pre-owned examples from the early 2020s may still be under GP's five-year warranty, but that coverage is non-transferable in some markets, so confirm warranty status with the seller. The oval sapphire crystal is a bespoke geometry and a replacement from GP carries a meaningfully higher cost than a round crystal of comparable size.
New retail pricing for this reference sits in the $15,000-$20,000 range depending on dial configuration and bracelet versus strap. Pre-owned examples trade at a moderate discount to retail, typically 20-30%, reflecting solid but not exceptional secondary market demand for GP ladies references. The white gold case helps preserve value relative to steel, but the Cat's Eye has not attracted the speculative premium that some competitors' women's lines have seen.
Pricing is stable, which suits a buyer who wants fair value rather than a trading vehicle.
The GP03300 is a GP in-house caliber with a roughly five-year recommended service interval. Authorized service runs through Girard-Perregaux's network, with costs typically in the $800-$1,200 range for a full service on a movement of this class. Independent watchmakers experienced with GP calibers can handle routine service, but sourcing replacement parts outside the authorized channel can be slow.
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The curved sapphire crystal must follow the oval case contour uniformly; a flat crystal replacement is immediately visible.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| crystal | Curved sapphire crystal contour | Crystal curves uniformly to follow the oval case shape; no flat sections visible from the side | Flat crystal that does not follow case contour; any gap between crystal edge and case bezel |
| case | Oval case symmetry | Oval case is symmetrical on both axes; consistent curvature from 12 to 6 and 3 to 9 | Asymmetrical oval; any case that is not a true ellipse from top view |
| movement | Cal. GP03300 via caseback | Exhibition caseback showing GP in-house movement | Non-GP movement; solid caseback on an exhibition-spec model |