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Girard-Perregaux 1966 Tribute to the Centenary Prize of the Neuchatel Observatory: a commemorative limited edition of noble colour!

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Six months ago we discussed about the Girard-Perregaux annual calendar with equation of time (  gp.watchprosite.com ).

 

This watch is quite fascinating by its blend of complications. It is also captivating by its simple and voluptuous beauty.

 

I've taken the opportunity to make mine a simpler version of the 1966 range and fortunately I've been able to put my hands on a special limited edition made two years ago to commemorate the event that gave its name to the range.

 

I had planned to post this subject a few days ago and share with you my pleasure of owning this special piece.

 

The death of Dr Macaluso this week has made me slightly change my view on this piece. Not that I have a different opinion about the qualities of the piece, but my eyes see it differently and wearing it reminds me that a golden era has unfortunately passed and that the present is now even more about writing the future. I wish to Dr Macaluso's sons, Stefano and Massimo to be as successful and talentuous as their father, and even more in the pursuit of Girard-Perregaux's development.

So here is what I wrote in May to begin: "The 1966 range reminds us of the glorious chronometric past of Girard-Perregaux.

I n 1966 Girard-Perregaux presented the first high frequency calibre beating at 36000 vph, fitted in the Gyromatic HF. This calibre created in-house by the Girard-Perregaux research and development team brought exceptional timing results and as a matter of consequence lead the State Council of the Canton to attribute to Girard-Perregaux the Centenary Prize of the Neuchatel Observatory. In fact the first production series Gyromatic HF watches sent to the chronometric competitions were confronted to specially prepared competitors.

In 1967 Girard-Perregaux received 662 certificates of chronometry from the Neuchatel observatory, i.e. 73% of those delivered in the classical wrist watch category.

The following years saw the Girard-Perregaux team develop their first quartz calibre and settle the 32 768 Hz frequency that is still used today. But that's another story….. "

So if the 1966 range is named after the Centenary Prize given to Girard-Perregaux, this limited series of 250 pieces with blue dial and 250 pieces with a silver dial is dedicated to the Prize itself.

 

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Girard-Perregaux 1966

 

The watch has the standard "simple" 1966 model specifications, still with a specific palladium case and a special blue dial that makes its main interest IMO.

The back is especially engraved "1966 Prix du Centenaire de l'Observatoire de Neuchatel".  So the watch also has some added connections to the mystique of chronometry that I particularly affectionate and consequently fits into my collection criteria.

 

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The Neuchatel Observatory

 

The 1966 range was launched a few years ago already and that launch was particularly timely, if not premonitory, to take the path of less extrovert watches. Seemingly the great success encountered by the range (and by the comparable efforts of other brands like Jaeger-LeCoultre or Vacheron Constantin with their simple, thin new ranges) is a proof of the pertinence of the positioning and the high quality of the products offered. If you doubt have a look by yourself.

 

In fact my experience makes me think that simple watches need to be tried to be appreciated, certainly more than the complicated burgers of the former years.

 

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A commemorative edition

 

The talent of a watch is before all to give the (exact as much as possible) time and then to please the eyes. Well let's say that we are back to basics. The good news is that such good simple taste is quite pleasing and refreshing. The fact and consequence that it brings us more affordable watches is another quite positive aspect.

 

The standard white or pink gold models are indeed quite reasonably priced, of course relatively to the unreachable dream watches we've so often seen.

 

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A voluptuous case

 

The watch is generously sized at 38mm, and the thickness is limited. In fact I much prefer for my moderate wrist this 38mm case to the 40mm one used for the complicated models. A simple model in 40mm would be too much for me. I suspect it would be too much for anybody in fact.

 

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A thin automatic calibre

 

The Girard-Perregaux manufactured automatic calibre is a well known and tested base that is particularly pleasing to use as it is precise, efficient, and harmoniously designed. The full gold rotor in pink gold adds a touch of warmth to the piece, while remaining obviously discreet on the back.

 

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A manufacture engine

 

This calibre is a thin base for many developments like chronographs, timezone watches, complete, annual and perpetual calendars. It is also a prestigious choice for a simple automatic watch.

 

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A gold rotor for a palladium case

 

At that time I may remind that my 1966 has joined another Girard-Perregaux in my little collection. You may already know my chronograph reference 4946.

 

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The 1966 and my 4946

 

Those watches share the same base calibre under the same name. They also share one aspect that I particularly appreciate as they have the same style of hands. Those hands are offered on many Girard-Perregaux watches. Hands are essential as they are in fact the most looked after of all parts in a watch. Beautiful hands on a beautiful dial are a treat!

 

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Typical Girard-Perregaux hands

 

Those two watches also share the same case size of 38mm of diameter. I'm quite happy to see a return of more moderately sized watches, and their success on the market. The comparison between these two watches on the pictures IMO show how the work on the case design is essential to give its character to the piece. Size does not do it all! none

 

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Two watches of same diametre

 

To end this post I would like to emphasize my opinion that the Girard-Perregaux range offers a wide variety of very tasty and different  pieces that are particularly well finished in conception and realization. Obviously this does not allow a single model to embody in itself the richness of the company, and consequently may refrain those who look for a watch that can personify a company in itself, but is a promise of varied pleasures!

 

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Chronometry is the essence of horology

 

I hope you enjoyed the reading and have found interest in discovering even more!

 

Cheers

 

Dje

 

This message has been edited by Dje on 2010-10-31 15:10:01 This message has been edited by Dje on 2010-10-31 15:11:16

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foversta October 31st, 2010-15:43
Thanks for the review Jérôme. I'm not used to see such blue dial with GP. A very fine watch and the 38mm is large enough due to the thin bezel and the date window position. Thanks a lot for the review. Fr.Xavier
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Dje November 11th, 2010-22:18
Thank you FX Hi, In fact GP did also a few limited series with blue dial (but a different shade of blue) a few years ago, among those a very tempting Vintage 45 with large date and moon phases. As for the size, it is indeed the maximum for me for such a dressed and si... 
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timerider October 31st, 2010-16:26
Thanks Jerome for a very thoughtful and thought provoking review of GP and two of my personal favorite watches. The 1966 is a great example of the creativity and technical prowess that GP has contributed to the art of watch making and the 4946 is a classic in the chronograph world. I do agree that the ... 
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Dje November 11th, 2010-22:18
Thank you Tim! nt nt
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amanico October 31st, 2010-17:55
Now that is a super elegant watch, Jerome. Palladium case, blue dial, nice proportions, great caliber, chronometric virtues... All is here, and the fact that it is a GP watch adds to the charm of this lovely time keeper. Smart, very smart choice. A watch for Connoisseur, for sure. Best, my friend.... 
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Dje November 11th, 2010-22:19
Thank you Nicolas, You should see it soon! nt nt
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amanico November 11th, 2010-22:23
I hope so, Jerome. First, it will be the opportunity to see you, then seeing a nice watch is always a pleasure! Best, my friend. Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-11-11 22:23:44
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AlexSunrise October 31st, 2010-20:58
Thank you for this post on a very unique watch, Jerome Like you, I too believe the 1966 three hand watch to be the epitome of class and undestatement. The proportions are perfect, and those that I have had the joy of trying on, are a true feast for the eyes. Wouldn't you just love to see this model issued wit... 
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RJW November 1st, 2010-03:16
Manual wind with heated blue hands? Absolutely!!! You are a man of superb taste Alejandro. Regards, Richard.
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Dje November 11th, 2010-22:20
Thanks Alejandro. What you ask for is the kind of watch is really love even more! nt nt
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The death of Luigi Macaluso, Chairman of SOWIND GROUP (Girard-Perregaux and JEANRICHARD)

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La Chaux-de-Fonds, 27 October 2010 - We are deeply saddened to announce that Mr. Luigi Macaluso, Chairman of SOWIND GROUP (Girard-Perregaux and JEANRICHARD), has unexpectedly passed away . Luigi Macaluso, affectionately known as "Gino" by those closest to him, was born in Turin, Italy, in 1948. He was married to Monica and the father of four children, Stefano, Massimo, Anna and Margherita.


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