
Friends, Last week at the Geneva airport I saw the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Chronograph in Yellow Gold! I was so surprised since I was under the impression that it only existed in White gold and Pink Gold… So I had the girl working there to take it out and let me take some shots. Both she and I were 10
Friends,
Last week at the Geneva airport I saw the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Chronograph in Yellow Gold!
I was so surprised since I was under the impression that it only existed in White gold and Pink Gold…
So I had the girl working there to take it out and let me take some shots.
Both she and I were 100% sure this was a Yellow Gold GP 1966 Chrono…
But now when I view the shots I am not that sure any more…
Here is a comparison shot with my GP 1966 Enamel dial in Pink Gold.
I need to check with the manufacture if there ever were a Yellow Gold version…
The light in boutiques is sometimes deceiving…
Either way, it’s a beautiful watch!
Best
Blomman
The Girard Perregaux 1966 Chronograph is a notable offering within the brand's classically styled 1966 collection, distinguished by its integrated chronograph function. This reference emphasizes traditional watchmaking aesthetics combined with a practical complication, positioning it as a more technically involved piece compared to time-only or simple date models within the same line. It represents Girard Perregaux's commitment to horological complications in a refined, understated package. The design adheres to the collection's established visual language, ensuring continuity while introducing enhanced functionality.
This particular iteration features a 40 mm case crafted from white gold, providing a substantial yet luxurious feel on the wrist. The watch is powered by an automatic mechanical movement, the GP03300-0064 caliber, which is visible through a sapphire case back. This movement offers a power reserve of approximately 46 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, ensuring clarity and scratch resistance. The case dimensions contribute to a balanced presence, aligning with contemporary preferences for moderately sized chronographs.
For collectors, the 1966 Chronograph appeals to those seeking a sophisticated chronograph from a respected manufacture, without overt sporting pretensions. Its white gold case and classic design make it suitable for formal wear, while the chronograph complication adds a layer of horological interest. The choice of a display case back allows appreciation of the movement's finishing. This reference stands as a solid example of Girard Perregaux's capabilities in producing complicated watches with a focus on traditional design principles.
Did you take a shot of the back? If Yellow Gold, the Serial number should start with OJ instead of OR...
If the watch is still there next time... Best Blomman
But in the store I was 100% sure it was YG! Best Blomman
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