amanico[JLC Moderator]
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A promising and good start, I agree.
Most of all, I totally agree with you that something like that was missing, in the GP collection of movements.
Best,
Nicolas
The movement
By: flamenco : April 25th, 2013-00:55
is without question , stunning. But .... The overall execution is a let down ... 1. The " Chronograph" on the dial spoils the dial for me 2. Speaking of the dial, the cleaner dial of the previous 1966 is more appealing to my eyes. 3. The applied hour mark...
Second start
By: Mark in Paris : April 25th, 2013-01:07
Finally we can talk about it :) I find this last opus to be a significant improvement from the previous version, especially as movement is an important issue for me when considering a watch. I'm very glad they decided to move that way as it brings GP more...
Awesome !
By: cisco : April 25th, 2013-02:11
Exactly what missed imho to Girard Perregaux, basic calibers are great, (still need a nice manual winding ) , the Grandes Complications are maybe the most amazing among all the great brands and so are the troubillons. Missed only medium complications ,and...
Darn nice offering here.
By: MichaelC : April 25th, 2013-07:02
As always, there are little things we would prefer to change, but overall, this is a nice creation by GP. Definitely like the cleaner tach scale and hour markers. I am not as convinced with the date and trim window, which detracts a bit from the overall. ...
Girarr Perregaux, manual wind, no date, 38mm
By: WatchFred : April 25th, 2013-14:35
Great review, Nicholas, thank you ! Lovely piece, but, as discussed in another thread, vintage pieces for me very often have that little extra bit of balance and elegance, get it "just right". A Girard Perregaux, a bit below 38mm, manufacture manual wind ...