Sharing some pics of my Girard-Perregaux Laureato 80188 quartz with display back. This was a SIHH novelty in 2010 to mark the 40th year of GP and quartz. 40 examples of the ref 80188 were supposed to be made. In actuality, I think only 20 were made. Donโt...
Quartz again like this, I think it would be a hit. Especially since they have a legitimate claim for being a pioneer for quartz on a wristwatch. What do you think? ๐ค
in the recent past, Over Saturation, over exposure, lack of availability, enormous increases in the entry point and reclassification from a connoisseurs choice to the mainstream, nothing wrong with that, success is success but part of something being spec...
Itโs a strange thing for me. I got irritated a bit when I used to hear AP collectors and such bullying GP guys that posted pics. So I stepped in and didnโt blast them but just educated them on a few things about GP. I was pleasantly surprised to see the m...
As for value, it lies in the eye of the beholder, monetary value is irrelevant, its not real , an Illusion, this reminds of this little gem, start at 1:30 "The Illusion has become real, and the more real it becomes, the more desperate they want it" Gordon...
Iโve spoken with GP management on this before. I believe that unless the past iconic pieces like the laureato 8010 and 8017 and 81000 are shown the respect they deserve, it will be tough for collectors to respect the current production pieces. Itโs all re...
Seeds of knowledge. Funny thing is this โฆ two โseriousโcollectors came over to the house for a coffee a few months back. Tried on my laureato 8010, 81000, 8017. They were blown away. These guys have several high complications pateks, both have nautilusโs ...
The index on the right is slightly higher. I never noticed it before. Itโs ok, my right arm is slightly longer than my left. It will balance out. ๐ ๐ค ...
The back is as impressive to me as the front. But Iโm curious about the battery. Have you had to have it changed, and does GP still have these exact same batteries available in stock? I donโt know how long it lasts, but what do you do when battery needs c...
Iโm glad some are actually reading and not just look at the pics. ๐ heritage and provenance is so to me for these type of watches. Yes, just change the battery 2 months ago. My local watch maker changed it for me. Needs to be changed every two years. Take...
Iโm weighing between 81000 vs 8010, white dial. However, I also recently noticed the Vintage 1945 line of intriguing rectangular cases. I donโt recall if you ever discussed those hereโฆwhat are your thoughts on those LE pieces?
Close enough to my 18 cm wrist. So you can use my pictures as a guide. The laureato 81000 will be good. 41 mm. Dial size is 31 mm The laureato 8010 is 36 cm. It will wear fine as long as you realize that frok the top view, it will show more bracelet as op...
I would not have believed you if Iโd not had the chance to put it on my wrist myself. And as you state, an important nod to the history of GP. In the 70โs what kind of watches were this movement housed in? And I assume far more non GP watches with this mo...
The calibre 13500 was created specifically for the ref 80188. In the 70โs we would be talking about calibre 350/352. I know JLC used quartz movements from GP as well as several other brands. Which calibres Iโm not so sure. Iโll ask a friend who is a quart...
First generation were the cal. 3xx such as the 310 and 350 Second generation were the cal. 7xx, one of which powered the ref 4266. Reliable enough for some to have survived to the present day. This 7xx generation culminated in the 1985 perpetual calendar ...