Ares501 - Mr Green
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Connoisseurs choice
Underdog of high horology...in most positive and complimentary sense...
best money value ratio specially second hand and vintage....some of
most beautiful and complex watches ever made...some of most funny and perky watches out there...
all in all watches for the few since 1791
Yes I love that brand
Sincerely
Damjan
quite simple to me
By: crown comfort : October 23rd, 2014-04:12
I guess it is no secret that now for few years already, GP is my big passion, even before I was also owning a Patek, IWC and others. What I like: I like to have something not everyone has or even knows about. You cannot go wrong with a Rolex, but almost e...
A "Likeable" Brand
By: BjoernM21 : October 23rd, 2014-04:57
Have you ever tried to contact one of the better known manufacturers at the top end directly (e.g. for a different dial)? Very likely no answer whatever was forthcoming. Girard Perregaux is different. They are very approachable and enthusiastic. They not ...
GP passion
By: chippytime : October 23rd, 2014-11:08
I only have four (so far and I have missed a few at auctions) GP's with their manufactured years from approximately 1938 to 2001, specifically chosen because they each have a different styles with flair. I can almost track the case design routes into the ...
I echo the service
By: crown comfort : October 23rd, 2014-11:24
on my Laureato Evo3 I like to change straps, but there are no spring bars but screws on that watch and one screw was stuck. They have sent me without charge a pair of screw/tubes for my watch. My watchmaker friend managed to losen the the screw and replac...
Girard Perregaux was
By: TS1987 : October 24th, 2014-22:43
my introduction to mechanical watches. I've owned more than a dozen. Most of them were Gyromatics from 1958-1968. However, the reference 7427 Damier I sometimes regret selling. It was NOS and is 50 years old this year. I still own a 1950 Calibre 03 which ...
I am afraid
By: ztirual : October 25th, 2014-12:58
Probably due to my relative lack of culture of all things GP, I see a few trees rather than a forest. There are a few of my friend's watches, some very nice dating form the 1930's, and mine that I like a lot, of which a rare Type XX. The 'casquette' is ve...