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Lovely but a bit small for me … 7710 Lemania chronograph
But a little small on my 7.25+” wrist … 😢
Extremely rare 34 mm ref 7710 sector dial chronograph with manual wind Lemania calibre 1873.
Estimated that 28 pieces made in 1993 under the Macaluso family ownership.
With its lovely coin edge case, tritium dial and pump pushers, bi-compax (no date) this is a NEO-vintage beauty.
Girard-Perregaux made these 34 mm chronographs for 5 months as a trial and used Lemania movements. GP then decided to move to larger sizes (38 mm) and stopped using the Lemania calibres. Of the 4 variants made in full steel for this reference (total of 107 pieces made), this variant is considered the most beautiful IMHO. 😍
34 mm chronographs are not seen very often any more I think.
🤝




This message has been edited by M4 on 2025-02-09 15:34:26

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By: KMII : February 9th, 2025-15:10
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