Stefano Macaluso, son of Luigi Macaluso, is the Product Development Director of Girard-Perregaux. Stefano trained as an architect but worked his way through design, marketing, sales and management positions at Girard-Perregaux. He has a broad understandin...
This interview is a superb teasing! Still one week to wait, to see what GP has under his sleeve. Curiously I thught their annual production was a bit above 11 / 12 000 watches. Very interesting read, Andrew. Well done. And, of course, thanks to Stephano M...
Mr. Stefano seems to be very passionate about the brand and GP is on good hands. The Hawk was and is a great watch. I'm wishing only for a 42mm model. Cheers, Nilo
It has been nearly 2 years since Kering obtained majority (51%) ownership of GP and JR. Of course many of us were nervous about a (Macaluso) family owned company under a larger conglomerate of luxury goods. But at every opportunity I have asked employees,...
It comes at the right time just before Basel! I can't wxait to discover the GP novelties next week! Thanks to you and to Stefano for this excellent interview! Fx
indeed. I personally find very interesting the reflection of, trying to make bigger mouvements while, in the "not so far past" the emphasis and the prestige was to make, as Mr Macaluso says, smaller and smaller mouvement. As you know, I am a fervent advoc...
that a Victorian person, I can only assume it is you:) bought a Girard-Perregaux Cat's Eye Tourbillon, you're a very generous and tasteful Gentleman Andrew:):) Cheers, Francois
I like the GP Hawk chrono, and it was interesting to learn that Mr. Macaluso mentioned that the Hawk design was partly inspired by the Millenium Falcon. Very cool. Looking forward to seeing what GP offers at Baselworld. Regards, ED-209