Girard-Perregaux, Audemars Piguet Ladies Collection
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Girard-Perregaux, Audemars Piguet Ladies Collection

By tudorctin · Jan 28, 2017 · 30 replies
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Tudorctin showcases his wife's watch collection, featuring a Girard-Perregaux Cat's Eye Bi-retro, a GP 1966 Chronograph, and an Audemars Piguet Millenary. His post highlights the diverse appeal of these pieces, from feminine elegance to classic versatility, offering a glimpse into a well-curated ladies' collection.

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Ladies and Gents,
Usually we speak about our watches and we tend to forget about our half's ones. Allow me please to "rectify" this and present some photos of her watches.
At present my wife has 3 watches:
- GP Cat's Eye Bi-retro
- GP 1966 Chronograh
- Audemars Piguet Millenary Collection

Let's start with a group photo.



GP Cat's Eye Bi-retro is feminine, charming, beautiful in a single word.







GP 1966 Chronograph, classic, beautiful dial, an everyday companion.







Audemars Piguet Millenary Collection is different by its shape.






I hope you enjoyed the photos.


Constantin

PS I included the thread in GP section because it's 2:1 

About the Girard Perregaux Ref. 1966Chronograph

The Girard Perregaux 1966 Chronograph is a notable offering within the brand's classically styled 1966 collection, distinguished by its integrated chronograph function. This reference emphasizes traditional watchmaking aesthetics combined with a practical complication, positioning it as a more technically involved piece compared to time-only or simple date models within the same line. It represents Girard Perregaux's commitment to horological complications in a refined, understated package. The design adheres to the collection's established visual language, ensuring continuity while introducing enhanced functionality.

This particular iteration features a 40 mm case crafted from white gold, providing a substantial yet luxurious feel on the wrist. The watch is powered by an automatic mechanical movement, the GP03300-0064 caliber, which is visible through a sapphire case back. This movement offers a power reserve of approximately 46 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, ensuring clarity and scratch resistance. The case dimensions contribute to a balanced presence, aligning with contemporary preferences for moderately sized chronographs.

For collectors, the 1966 Chronograph appeals to those seeking a sophisticated chronograph from a respected manufacture, without overt sporting pretensions. Its white gold case and classic design make it suitable for formal wear, while the chronograph complication adds a layer of horological interest. The choice of a display case back allows appreciation of the movement's finishing. This reference stands as a solid example of Girard Perregaux's capabilities in producing complicated watches with a focus on traditional design principles.

Specifications

Caliber
GP03300-0064
Case
White gold
Diameter
40 mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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Alkiro1
Jan 28, 2017

Nice collection. Best wishes Alkiro

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Jan 28, 2017

Have a wonderful taste and collection! For a lady the Cat's Eye is a beautiful creation! And the GP 1966 Chrono sits perfect both on men and ladies wrists. I also approve the AP Millenary - Similar shape as the Cat's Eye, but with a very different character. Thank you for sharing these and please send our warmest regards to your wife! Best Blomman

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crown comfort
Jan 28, 2017

Surprised to see the 1966 Chrono on your wife's wrist. It works. Perhaps sometimes you can borrow it? CC

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vitalsigns
Jan 28, 2017

A great justification to me for buying more watches.

KI
Kit333
Jan 29, 2017

I am sure my wife would love it too. That would make 4!

TU
tudorctin
Jan 29, 2017

I tried it too... Nice! And no date... Constantin

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