The Deep Diver, which emerged roughly around the mid-60s from Girard-Perregaux was not the manufacture's first waterproof watch. The Deep Diver was preceded by the Sea Hawk, a model name we are still familiar with today from GP's modern collection. The 19...
Glad you enjoyed the ads. I love the old GP diving watches. There are many beautiful vintage GPs actually. Don't you wish you had a time machine, so you could go back to the 60s and buy a brand new GP for around $70 like the ad states? LOL! Oh, how I wish...
Thank you very much for these, Daos! I love vintage ads – so cool! Like a time capsule of how the watch looked like, what people was wearing, fasion, mindset… Well, by now I guess everybody already figured out that I like old ads…! Best Blomman
I know you appreciate these vintage marketing efforts. They have a great deal of charm, don't they? I wish I could go back in time and buy all the watches advertised for such small amounts of money! Cheers, Daos
Without date, clear and clean dial ,very sober, but still elegant, strong... It has all the virtues which are important to me, when it comes to Vintage Diving watches. Superb. Very interesting vintage ads, too. Funny how the Vintage Sea Hawk is so differe...
8953 is the smaller diver. 8867 is 39mm; 8953 is 30mm. Both are gorgeous watches with similar looks. I see them come up from time to time, but often the bezels are not in good shape. Hopefully, you will find a clean example and share it with us! Replacing...
I know how tough it is to find one, and even more in good condition... But if it would be easy, it would also be less exciting. We'll see! Thanks for your kind words, Sister. Best, Nicolas.
...time capsules of society at a certain point. You can see what people were wearing or what activities they were into. Yes, the speedos are awesome! LOL! Cheers, Daos
Thank you for posting this subject. Coincidentally, I have just acquired a Girard Perregaux Deep Diver and the seller stated 'A Vintage Catalog mentions this model as reference 7006/model M3246BR18'. The watch is in above excellent condition and totally o...
Congrats on your acquisition. These seem to be popular on the forum over these past few days. Let's see if our research turns up anything. Cheers, Daos
Thank you for your nice words. Strangely, this watch is not as popular as the Rolex or Omega diver vintage watches. Is there any reason for it being such? Whatever, further information will be much appreciated. Thank you
I like to think of GP as the connoisseur's choice. They don't have the production volume or brand recognition with the masses that Rolex or Omega does. Nothing wrong with that. GP is of much more interest to me because they are a lesser known or perhaps l...
Thank you, Madam This forum is privileged to have a lady, who is highly knowledgeable about vintage-watches. In view of the small production run, little wonder I have not come across any article entitled, 'How to spot a fake or franken Girard Perregaux di...
...that the person buying a vintage GP diver is likely more interested in the watch itself and not as caught up in the brand name hype and speculation that often comes with other vintage divers that you named. However, I absolutely think research and caut...
What is nice with this kind of Vintage watches is that you bought it JUST because you love it. Which is not always the case with some " Hype " Vintage watches, and I wouln't specially mentiion Omega, even if the brand is also touched by fakes or frankenwa...
Thanks for your comment. I fully agree with the comment you have made. I have managed to fulfill my desire to own and wear a vintage divers watch, produced by one of the most established and celebrated watch houses in Switzerland. Thank you.
The ref. number you previously provided, 7006/M3246BR18, doesn't correspond to a Deep Diver, but another GP dress watch. Can you please provide a photo of the caseback or look in between the lugs and provide the numbers, if any, found in those spots? Than...
Thanks. It is still being serviced. Once it is ready, I shall ask the watchmaker, for all the relevant numbers. I am sure you are right. The seller might have misquoted the model reference number. Thank-you.
Madam The Girard Perregaux Deep Diver has been serviced and returned. As per your advice, I have checked the model reference number. You are spot-on right, the seller inadvertently made a mistake by stating that it is model reference 7006. The actual mode...
Madam Thanks for your kind words. Like it or not, this Girard Perregaux Deep Diver is a poor man's vintage Submariner or Sea-Dweller. Whatever, I do see lots of beauty in this Deep Diver, though currently this model is not in the 'must-have' list of diver...
The GP diver seems indeed in excellent condition. I am sure all of us would love to see some more pictures, if possible. Maybe the watchmaker shot a pictures of the movement as well? Thanks and regards Stefan
...it's in a Super Compressor case. What's not to like? I posted an Enicar single crown SC diver on Longines Nautilus thread, same 'family' as the 8953 (though the 8953 is smaller) and the larger Deep Diver single crowns. [I have yet another single crown ...