Hi everyone! I am big WIS and spend a bunch of time on various watch forums (usually under the same moniker), but I am new here. Over the last 2 years I've had many different watches from JLC, Omega, Rolex, Zenith, etc., but never GP. I've always greatly ...
I think you will be very happy with chosing a GP as a next watch. The models you listed however are of a wide range of different styles. The Seahawk is very much a diver style watch, while the Vintage 1945 is a very classy looking dress watch that in the ...
Thanks for the welcome. So, I can get the Seahawk 40mm white dial on rubber which I like very much. It might be a little diver overkill since I already have a Ceramic Planet Ocean, but I don't mind. I have until Monday to decide if I want a 1945 or Seahaw...
of new watches at Basel this year and have plenty of older models to choose from. They have various case sizes and shapes and they make their own movements as well. I am very interested in the new manual wind chronograph that is new this year. I wish it d...
... the Girard-Perregaux catalogue if you are interested in chronographs and sports watches, and some nice modern pieces as well. In the round cased chronos, in addition to the Sports 2000 you mention, there is also the much loved (by me!) 1999 Chronograp...
I have 2, that I love. First is a 1945, non-chrono. Probably the most comfortable watch that I own. They do have domed crystals though, so are hard to photograph. The second is one of their chronos. IMHO, they make some of the nicest looking chronographs...