amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Gyromatic " Observatory Chronometer ". Some quick pictures.
Well, I should say scans, as I found them in the Girard Perregaux book, and in the " Girard - Perregaux Celebrating 220 years ".
An austere sensuality, for this watch one of us already posted, by the way:
I specially love this small montage:
So many things to rediscover through the past of this brand, to better capture its present.
I searched, but found nothing about the original Chrono 66, by the way...
Best,
Nicolas
We should stop talking, Sister...
By: amanico : February 7th, 2012-12:09
You read, more and more, in my mind... I developped, through years, a deep, strong fascination for these Chronometers, and this one is no exception, even if not the most elegant... Look at the composition picture, on your left, you see this small bomb? I ...
Agree, totally
By: harrisans : February 9th, 2012-01:01
amanico I fully agree with your observations. The clean ones are not easily found. I would rather have something with an aged dial rather than one that has been 'disturbed'. I have just picked up an old Girard Perregaux small desk-clock. A friend asked me...
It is OK
By: harrisans : February 9th, 2012-01:26
amanico It is OK, if you are not able to but Roberto, may. Or maybe some others, too. I picked it up for a song and my son loves it so much. He would like to know more about it. He tried to Google it but nothing came out. He then asked me to try this foru...
Chronometer love
By: TS1987 : February 24th, 2012-07:15
I too have Francois Chaille's book. I am also a collector of Girard Perregaux Calibre 32A Chronometers. Only that calibre designation. I have four, three of which can be seen on this website: revo-online.com ,1003569,1003569#msg-1003569 I have a fourth co...