
Crown comfort introduces a new addition to his Girard-Perregaux collection, the Ref. 2498 Classic Elegance Cambre Carree Chronograph. This post offers an intimate look at the watch's distinctive cushion-shaped case and guilloché dial, inviting fellow enthusiasts to appreciate its unique design and value.
Fellow enthusiasts,
Time to introduce a new family member to my little GP family. I already introduced my other cambered cushion GP (Ref 2598) here previously and I’m happy to say that I have added a second version of it to the family.
We had a wonderful report here before by nilomis on a 2498 that was rescued from a keen diver but with a black dial. Now for long I was also looking for the black dial but at some point I just started to like the white/silver dial and then I went for it.


The cushion-shape case is the most prominent feature of this watch and to me makes this really stand out from the crowd. GP has done an excellent job in case design here, even better than with the 2598. It has just the right areas brushed versus polished and the domed crystal adds to the appeal very much. The other nice feature of this watch is that it doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket, they are rather affordable.
I know some of you are not keen on the date window between 4 and 5 o’clock but it does not bother me at all and on the white/silver dial it is not really very present as it might be on the black dial.
The other prominent feature of this watch is the beautiful Guilloche dial. GP has done a superb job with this, very nice applied hour markers and an applied “12” at the top of the hour in silver is truly stunning.
The hour and minute hands are also silver with quite some lume. I would have wished a better contrast for easier reading of the hands, but that’s a minor point.
Ref 2498 is a 3 register chronograph with central seconds counter for the chronograph, small seconds at 3, 30min register at 9 and hour register at 6. There has been quite some debate about 2 subdials versus 3 subdials on a chronograph, I do like both variants. GP also has Ref 2499 which is almost identical but only has two subdials and no date window. This may be a future project but then with black dial. Problem is Ref 2499 is very rare, I have only seen some silly Sultan of Oman special edition. Not keen on such special editions, does anyone know if the 2499 was available as a standard GP Ref?




Here are some side-by-side photos:
2498 and 2598

I also put it side-by-side with my Sea Hawk “John Harrison” as they have a very similar colour scheme.

Concluding, the GP cambered cushion shape really got me hooked, can anyone think of other great cushion-shaped chronos? There is of course the GP 9012, same case but Rattrapante chronograph (even rarer and more difficult to find) or the gorgeous Patek 5950 (omg the price tag on that one).
CC
The Patek Philippe Reference 2499 is a highly significant perpetual calendar chronograph, representing a pivotal model in the brand's history of complicated wristwatches. It succeeded the Reference 1518 and introduced a larger case diameter and updated aesthetic, establishing a design language that would influence subsequent perpetual calendar chronographs from Patek Philippe for decades. The reference was produced in four distinct series, each with subtle variations in dial layout, pusher style, and case construction.
This reference typically features a case crafted from precious metals, most commonly yellow gold, though examples in rose gold and platinum are known. The case diameter is generally 37.5mm, housing a manual-wind movement, specifically the caliber 13''' Q. This movement integrates a perpetual calendar mechanism with a chronograph function, offering indications for day, date, month, leap year, and moon phases. The crystal is typically acrylic for earlier series and sapphire for later iterations.
The 2499 is highly sought after by collectors due to its rarity, complexity, and historical importance. It is considered a benchmark for vintage complicated Patek Philippe watches and represents the evolution of the perpetual calendar chronograph from the mid-20th century. The variations between the four series provide distinct collecting opportunities, with each series possessing unique characteristics that appeal to different connoisseurs.
Since the PuristSPro think alike, I'm wearing my black dialed one. The GP 2498 is an amazing watch. It wears so great that I dare to say that this is the one that get most of my wrist time. Understated, beautiful dial, what more one wants? Check the "strip tease" of mine here: Cheers, Nilo
Congratulations on yours. This is one " raod " I have to explore a bit more before deciding myself. Superb. Best, Nicolas
I love it! So timeless...Have a look at the Chrono GP 30 anni in Fiat, for sure you will love it ;)
Hi CC! Congratulations on your GP collection! As you asked for cushion shape chronographs, here are two versions of the Vacheron Constantin Medicus (pictures found on The Hour Glass). Ref. 47150: Ref. 47151: Ciao, Elio
Good to see some nice pictures of it. The white metal one is superb. While the colored gold one has a nice retro touch. A great Vacheron! Best, Nicolas
About cushion shaped chronographs, you can also have a look at Zenith. Fx
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