
AndrewD offers WatchProSite readers an exclusive first look at Girard-Perregaux's 2013 Baselworld novelties, featuring live images captured by renowned photographer Patrice Schreyer. This post provides a crucial historical snapshot of GP's direction a decade ago, showcasing their innovations in haute horlogerie, gem-setting, and material science. AndrewD's detailed commentary highlights key models and technical advancements, making this a valuable reference for understanding the brand's evolution.
Our man at GP has kindly shared some live images of the Baselworld novelties with PuristS. Many of you will recognise the style of the images because they are taken by Neuchatel-based photographer Patrice Schreyer, who also does much of the web and press photography for GP.
Hot off the press. Hope you enjoy.

This is the new Caliber GP03800 manual wind Column Wheel Chronograph housed in an elegant 40 mm x 11.25 mm rose gold case – not too big, thanks GP. Anthracite dial … Opaline silver dial … Caliber GP03800 ...
The 44mm Hawk models now come in a scratch proof black ceramic case and bezel with black dials, black strap and deployants. Stealth. Chrono Hawk Ceramic ... Sea Hawk Ceramic ...
The 48mm laboratory for the new GP Constant Force escapement. It may not look like anything we have seen ticking before, but the GP DNA is all in there. An exciting step forward in advanced engineering and materials.
Horological ballet ...
… some superb jem set pieces and haute horlogerie tourbillons for the ladies: Cat's Eye Toubillon with snow setting of more than 1000 diamonds and a mother of pearl dial engraved with rounds. Three Bridge Toubillon with mother of pearl dial and floral barrel engraving. Cat's Eye Jewellery with more than 50 Carats of baguette and emeraude cut diamonds. Girard-Perregaux produce some of the best ladies watches on the market. Andrew
i've never really known much about GP, but now know what i've been missing. they do seem to have lost a bridge somewhere on the tourbillon as i can only see 2 :) note to self.......more attention needed. thanks Andrew G
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