
Als1678's insightful post on the Girard-Perregaux 1957 tribute to Gyromatic sparks a compelling discussion among collectors regarding its design merits and historical connections. This article delves into why this particular limited edition, despite its ambiguous link to the original Gyromatic, resonates with enthusiasts for its vintage aesthetic and elegant execution. Als1678 highlights the watch's thin profile, champagne dial, and sophisticated case finishing as key attributes that captivate in person.

And I have to agree with Nico, no date is much better here ...
But the second one you show is better. Typical a watch my taste. My Arcadia looks almost the same. Lucky i am, no date!
One of these two Marine Nationale...
I once was close to get that into my collection but here I have to go with our dear Nicolas : "that damn date ..." .
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