Girard Perregaux Traveller Moon Phase
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Girard Perregaux Traveller Moon Phase

By blomman Mr Blue · Jul 1, 2015 · 24 replies
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Blomman Mr Blue's post captures the allure of Girard Perregaux's moon phase complication, coinciding with a real-world full moon event. His evocative photography from the Manufacture highlights the intricate beauty of the moon phase display, inviting collectors to appreciate this classic complication through a modern lens. The discussion explores the aesthetic appeal and technical nuances of GP's moon phase models, particularly the Traveller.

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Friends,

 

Tonight will be a full moon! The time of the month when the bats come out to play and the wolves howl to the moon….

This shot I took at the Manufacture made me think of bats…

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And wolves… Ah, forget about the wolves….

Just look at the Moon!

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Best

Blomman

About the Girard-Perregaux Ref. Vintage1945

The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 line, introduced in 1994, draws inspiration from historical models, specifically a 1945 Art Deco piece. This collection is characterized by its rectangular or tonneau-shaped cases and a design language that evokes mid-20th century aesthetics. The Vintage 1945 series quickly became a cornerstone of Girard-Perregaux's offerings in the 1990s, reinterpreting classic forms with contemporary watchmaking standards. It represents a significant period for the brand in re-establishing its heritage-inspired collections.

Early models in the Vintage 1945 series typically featured stainless steel cases, though gold variants were also produced. The case dimensions varied depending on the specific model, often presenting a balanced profile suitable for dress wear. These watches were frequently equipped with automatic movements, showcasing Girard-Perregaux's in-house capabilities or finely finished outsourced calibers. The crystal was commonly sapphire, ensuring durability and legibility, while water resistance was generally suitable for daily wear rather than aquatic activities.

For collectors, the Vintage 1945 series appeals to those interested in neo-vintage watches that successfully blend historical design with modern execution. The 1994 introduction year marks it as one of the earlier and more influential lines from Girard-Perregaux's resurgence in the 1990s. Its various iterations, including time-only, small seconds, and later complicated versions, offer a range of choices for enthusiasts seeking a distinctive rectangular watch with a clear lineage.

Specifications

Caliber
GP3000
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
28mm x 28mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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RN
rnaden
Jul 1, 2015

I like this picture, and the watch. Besides the moon, the way the lugs are shaped is very cool, almost nostalgic!

HS
hs111
Jul 1, 2015

.. This piece, with the saphire dial, large date, GMT is one of my current 2 goals, in the modern. As soon as available and providing, my personal try & impression are what I expect them to be.. - which may take a bit of travelling So I just need to keep a bit more diet for the wallet. Thx for this splendid shot, Very Best, hs

CR
crown comfort
Jul 1, 2015

I'm always amazed by the photo-realistic moonphase on the Traveller model. Really cool. BTW: can you find the "GP" on the moonphase disc? May need a good macro for that ;) CC

CR
crown comfort
Jul 1, 2015

that makes two of us longing for this model, although I tend towards he white dial Traveller GMT in Steel. CC

HS
hs111
Jul 1, 2015

1 Q connected: - In case you\'ve got any info on Regular list price(s), and not too much effort , pls PM me.. As always, my Best, hs

JR
jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)
Jul 1, 2015

I am hiding at home now lol Cheers Robin

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