Ole
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Help identifying a watch
Hello, all!
I think just found "the one". Always a nice thing, that, but I'm having some difficulty finding out exactly which one it is! On the GP website, it is only listed as "Ref. 27650", which doesnt seem to be the whole truth to me.
Lussori lists a watch with (to my eye) an identical picture as 27650.0.51.1151, which doesn't sound right either. Various other sites lists it as 27650-52-121-BAEA, or 27650.0.52.1151, again with pictures that appear identical to me. The Reference on Lussori also shows up as this picture, which looks like it has a different dial.
So, here are two questions: Which model number is shown on the GP website? And what is the difference between that one and lets say this one? Movements the same? Is the dial on the latter in fact silver, and a bad picture makes it look champagne?
Thanks for your time.
This message has been edited by PeterCDE on 2008-03-31 23:54:02

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Help identifying a watch
By: Ole : March 31st, 2008-05:47
Hello, all! I think just found "the one". Always a nice thing, that, but I'm having some difficulty finding out exactly which one it is! On the GP website , it is only listed as "Ref. 27650", which doesnt seem to be the whole truth to me. Lussori lists a ...
The most easy way...
By: PeterCDE : March 31st, 2008-23:52
... leads you to your nearest authorized GP dealer. I´m sure he´s pleased to supply you with input - and the watch In fact GP changed the numbering system some years ago, hence there may be some older units still showing the old reference code. As per for...