The fonts for the numbers, the rectangular seconds track mimicking the case - all make it very attractive for me. Thanks for putting it back on memory map.
Friends, Let’s continue with Part IV of our series of hidden Girard-Perregaux gems from the 90s. If you have missed the previous Parts, go check them out, links are at the bottom of this report. Last time, we looked at the “Vintage 1996” a chronograph fro...
I think the dimensions are important. Something not too large like Lang & Heyne's Georg or Anton would be great and very wearable. But the dial on the GP is exquisite.
Thank you for putting the spotlight on this Vintage 94! It is such a elegant watch with "complex simplicity"! Will wear mine more now that summer is over and cold days require long sleeves... Best Blomman
First, my favorite is the WG black dial. Second, I love the red 12, as always. Third, this really isn't my style of watch (non-round watches look weird on my wrist), but I really appreciate the vintage theme and how close to the original they stuck. Altho...
is the one I owned first but I couldn't resist also getting the yellow gold. The red 12 has class. I still cannot believe that no rectangular watch fits you....we gotta try that next time with a few examples
That red 12 is really a cherry on the cake & Which one for me ?.. Well, several 1994 are nice but like yours, the WG/ black dial is uber-cool.. Great write-up, pleasant read ! Bravo, my friend ! hs
The fonts for the numbers, the rectangular seconds track mimicking the case - all make it very attractive for me. Thanks for putting it back on memory map. J.