And folks who think 350 is rare …. They don’t know how rare some GPs can be. 50 pieces made of this Abarth Havana dial. Oh wait, some people only buy brand new from the ADs? Reminds me of folks that only buy “new” pets from the pet shop. SPCA has such dar...
GP is and was not perfect. No brand is. But they often did ONE thing extremely well … proportionality. Balance of dial to case to lugs to case and crystal. This seems “easy” to some but in reality it is an art form. And a exacting one. For example, lug-to...
Love your watch too, but to be fair, proportions, especially in the Macaluso era, were not always right - to me at least with smaller wrists… Lugs were often too long. The 21mm do not come because of proportion, rather because of commercial reasons… 😇 Ps:...
also having a 21 mm lug width. Seems like the 21 mm size was used by Breguet Type XX for very specific proportionality case to strap ratios etc as well … 🤝 ...
The main difference, I think, is that they were going more and more to a 40mm case, rather than the 38 that was prevalent other than for the super complications. That this is 38 surprised me. Excellent size. I also did not know the movement was GPs. Is it...
The Classique Elegance (CE for short) line. But the CE line also had some that were limited production pieces that were not seen in the Ferrari partnership. The cushion case 2498 and 2499 are good examples of this. Yes, in this 4946 Abarth we see the GP 0...
That really is just so nice the dial colour with silver hour markers and hands just work so well together plus the dial is nice and sharp and clean, especially without the date at 4:30. As you have said it really is a shame that Girard Perregaux can't jus...
Havana dial. It’s also the balance of the dial proportions to the case, lugs, silver hands and applied Breguet numeral. Box sapphire crystal and yes, no date. It’s made by the KING of GP, Gino Macaluso. He had raced and won in his Abarth. Special relation...
I could stick this dial on another watch and it would mean nothing. Look at the details of the entire watch and read about the provenance as well. Fancy Dial colors alone are but a novelty for the noobs. We are watchprosite purists. We have depth. 🤝
That the case proportions are perfect. I love my standard 4946. This one is really extra special. My only wish, is that water resistance was upped to make it an all-rounder; my only gripe about a lot of this neo-vintage period.
Especially a neo-vintage piece? Apart from dings and such, what do you need to time or such while swimming? When is the last time you checked the gaskets and crown o-rings of your watches? You know swimming pool chlorine and sea water is pretty bad for yo...
I’m on a quest to encourage folks to look beyond JUST dial colors. More depth and understanding or rarity, provenance, heritage, calibres, design elements and DNA. These things really make some GP NEO-vintage shine. For example, Baltic makes some nice loo...
For me, this is one of the most beautiful GP watches ever produced. Everything is just right for me. I'll even forgive the car theme (I'm not a big fan of these kinds of collaborations). This chronograph is simply incredible. Everything just fits. An incr...
I too am not a fan of car colabs and such. This one is a little different. Commissioned by the Abarth group in japan and Gino Macaluso used to drive an abarth in his races. So it was more of a passion project. I would have liked to see a Scorpion 🦂 (the a...