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The fact they are in platinum makes them even better in my opinion, I really don't know where the last 23 years went as they have gone by so quickly. I wish GP would resurrect more watches from their rich history. Marc
Other than the Laureato-which they are beating to death-and the very highest end-which are incredibly expensive-they have completely lost their way. In the late 90s and early 2000s there may not have been a better brand in delivering attractive and afford...
They are indeed very rare ones. Do you know how many Platinum PC were made back then (approximately perharp). I havent seen any listing of it for years. Regards, Khang