
WHL provides an insightful first look at Girard-Perregaux's Hawk collection, marking the brand's re-entry into the luxury sport watch segment. This article is crucial for understanding GP's strategic shift back to its heritage of robust timepieces, complementing its focus on haute horlogerie and dress watches. WHL meticulously details the design philosophy and technical specifications of both the Sea Hawk and Chrono Hawk models, offering valuable context for collectors.





The Sea-Dweller reference 116600 marked the return of the 40mm case size for the model, a dimension that had been absent from the Sea-Dweller lineup for some time. This reference reintroduced several classic Sea-Dweller design elements, distinguishing it from its larger contemporary, the Sea-Dweller 4000. It was produced for a relatively short period, making it a notable transitional model within the brand's professional tool watch offerings.
This reference features a stainless steel case measuring 40mm in diameter and 15.3mm in thickness. It is equipped with a unidirectional rotating bezel made of black ceramic with a 60-minute graduation. The watch is powered by the automatic caliber 3135, offering a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the black dial, which includes a date complication without the cyclops lens, a characteristic feature of the Sea-Dweller line.
Appealing to collectors who appreciate traditional proportions and the technical capabilities of a professional dive watch, the 116600 is recognized for its blend of heritage design and modern materials. Its limited production run contributes to its appeal among enthusiasts seeking a Sea-Dweller with a more classic case size and specific aesthetic details, such as the matte-like black dial and the absence of the cyclops over the date.
Appreciate your thoughts and the shots of the new Hawk divers. I like the chrono better than the time-only in pictures. Will be looking forward to seeing them in person! Cheers, Daos
Thanks for the excellent overview, Bill. Perfect timing as the new watches are reaching showrooms now. The more I see them the more I like. The sculptured and chiseled case design seems to fit perfectly with the current design themes in architecture and supercars like the new Lamborghini Veneno. My preference at the moment is for the dive watch because I like the asymmetrical winding crown and the way the crown protection integrates into the case. I also think the bezel adds more visual interest
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