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BaselWorld 2015: GP Vintage 1945 – TGB, 70th anniversary – Review and Live shots
BaselWorld 2015: Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 –
Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, 70th anniversary edition – Review and Live
shots
Friends,
We all knew that Girard-Perregaux would release an
Anniversary edition of the Vintage 1945 due to the 70 th anniversary this year!
And that GP choose a Three Golden Bridges movement for
the celebration can’t have come as a big chock for anyone.
Precious metal XXL case – White Gold, 36,10 x 35,25 mm feels like a natural
choice. Personally I think that the Three Golden Bridges looks even more
balanced in a rectangular case than in a round case.
The option of monochrome
case/dial makes the “pallet” for the Three Golden Bridges even more focused!
Nothing to distract or disturb your eyes…
And the contrast of the
Pink gold hands and bridges makes the purity and “simplicity” of the design
stands out even more.
For me this IS Haute
Horlogerie in its most beautiful art form!
One detail that differentiates
the Three Golden Bridges version from the regular version of the Vintage 1945
is that the dial does not follow the curve of the case. As you can see the
surface of the dial where the bridges are mounted on is flat.
The Art Deco case is
still curved to follow your wrist in a beautiful arc and so are the crystal and
case back.
Same as on the Vintage 1945 Small Second, 70th anniversary edition the case back is
closed. Decorated with the 70 th anniversary logo.
Up until
this point I am totally overboard with what Girard-Perregaux have made for the anniversary!
The third
version in the series is an “iced” version of the Three Golden Bridges. I
understand this was a natural evolution of the “plain” Three Golden Bridges
version…
The strategy to create three
different versions for the 70 th Anniversary is great move. Gives hope and
possibility to us mere mortals to be a part of the celebration!
But, here
I would have loved to see something else. I would have loved to see the
ingenuity and playfulness that we all know GP possess!
When my
thoughts drifts… I see a Jackpot II, an Opera Four, Equation of Time…. Imagine
an Opera housed in the Vintage 1945 case?!
Back to the watch in play: Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, 70th
Anniversary Edition with diamond settings.
The “only” difference here is the 120 baguette-cut diamonds on the case
and buckle.
The visual effect is smashing! The whole watch is luminous and sparkling.
The smallest light hitting the case lights it up like fire!
No doubt about it! The diamonds
really adds another dimension to the watch.
But I can’t help thinking that I
would have loved to see something different for the third Anniversary version.
I know the team has been working
hard with all the novelties of this year (and there are more than we already
saw here)…
With a limited edition of only 8
watches, why not add something you would never see anywhere else? Please don’t
get me wrong, I think both versions are fantastic!
The ingenuity and playfulness
of Girard-Perregaux we already saw several example of this year;
The
Chamber of Wonders trilogy – who would have thought we would see a papyrus or
jade dial?!
The
Neo-tourbillon all black – a super feather light weight.
Three
Golden Bridges Minute Repeater – full disclosure up front.
+ A few more still hidden…
So, maybe it is a good thing that
the Anniversary models are more conservative.
Small Second; Special edition,
Three Golden Bridges; Limited Edition of 18 pieces and the diamond cut version;
Limited Edition of 8 pieces.
There will be 24 lucky guys
(or girls) that will be able to wear one of these on regular basis…!
Best
Blomman
This message has been edited by blomman on 2015-08-16 00:11:22