In this insightful article, forum member this_hobby_of_hours delves into the Girard Perregaux Ref. 2598, a captivating neo-vintage cushion case chronograph from the 1999-2001 era. He meticulously highlights its unique design elements, the nuanced GP-modified ETA 2892-2 caliber, and its understated collectibility. This piece is particularly valuable for collectors seeking to understand the brand's less-explored references and the historical context of its 'Vintage' series.




Good morning friends ☀️
Today we continue talking about NEO-vintage Cushion case designs from GP from 1999-2005
We have seen pics of my other cushion cases Ref 2498 and 2499 with the gullioche dials.
Here we see the reference 2598. About 850 pieces made from circa 1999 to 2001 in a limited production. 38 mm case diameter. There are two dial colors. Black military dial (which we see here) and the Ivory dial which we will see on another day.
The 2598 is a modified ETA calibre 2892-2. When I say say modified, it was disassembled and massively modified and refinished by GP. So don’t get stuck on the in-house vs not marketing hype. Reliable, accurate, ready access to parts, well finished by the brand is more important IMHO.
We see a 6 hander (can you see the 6 hands on the dial) chronograph. The chronograph are the two central extra hands next to the hours and minutes.
Central chronographs are not that common to see. The 2598 won the prestigious watch of the year award in Japan 1999. The D & D module chronograph works flawlessly and has a nice feel when pressing the rectangular pushers.
The case shape (not square and not round … cushion shape or a squircle) is beautifully executed and see to fit both smaller as well as medium-large wrists becusse of the curved lugs.
The bi-compax dial has no date and we see the small second on the right and the 24 hour am/pm indicator on the right sub-register.
Lovely lume and hence the “Military” attribution.
The 2498 was made by GP as a nod of respect to the past models that had a cushion case design.
In addition, here is a good video review.
https://youtu.be/8ONSSMEJRdc?si=kPeE3Ng_ciilBOmJ
There are two variants of the polished vs the brushed satin finish on the lugs. The one I have is the polished lug variant.
Another interesting note is that the case back is engraved with 1970 in mine. It was first named the Vintage 1960 and the initial casebacks have Vintage 1960 on the caseback. The heritage Dept at GP then decided that this was more of an homage to watches from the 1970s and changed it to say Vintage 1970. Both are cool to have. I was born in 1970 so this one is an extra bonus for me. 😊
For those of you considering a lovely and collectable piece from GP that is neo-vintage, this is a good one to look for. They are not as expensive as some of the others as they are yet to be discovered. They were only in the GP catalogs from 1999 to 2001 so I suspect that many today do not know about them to search on chrono24 and such.
They are lovely little gems to have.
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About the Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 2499
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.
Specifications
- Caliber
- 13''' Q
- Case
- 18k white gold
- Diameter
- 37.5mm
- Dial
- Silver
- Water Resist.
- 30m
- Crystal
- Sapphire
About the Girard-Perregaux Ref. 2598
The Girard-Perregaux reference 2598 is a chronograph model that was part of the brand's offerings in the late 1990s. This reference is distinguished by its specific design elements and material combinations, positioning it as a notable piece within Girard-Perregaux's neo-vintage chronograph production. It represents a period when the brand was exploring various aesthetic interpretations for its sportier timepieces, often incorporating a blend of traditional watchmaking with contemporary design trends. The reference 2598 is distinct from the Laureato Olimpico series, though it shares a similar production era.
This particular reference typically features a stainless steel case, housing an automatic movement. The case diameter is 38mm, providing a balanced presence on the wrist. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and scratch resistance. The movement offers a power reserve of 45 hours, a standard for automatic chronographs of its time. The water resistance is rated at 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear but not for immersion.
For collectors, the reference 2598 appeals to those interested in Girard-Perregaux's output from the late 20th century, particularly its non-Laureato chronograph offerings. Its production numbers were generally limited, contributing to its appeal among enthusiasts seeking less common variations. The watch represents a specific design language from Girard-Perregaux, making it a point of interest for understanding the brand's evolution in the chronograph segment during that era.
Specifications
- Caliber
- GP 30C0
- Case
- Stainless Steel
- Diameter
- 38mm
- Dial
- Silver
- Water Resist.
- 30m
- Crystal
- Sapphire