AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
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Thanks for revisiting the thread ...
Never too late to post, Ben. I hope you can learn to navigate around the forums. There is also a HelpDesk in the tabs at the top of the page with tutorials on various aspects of posting, uploading images and linking to photos and videos. And if you get stuck you can ask questions there as well. You should enjoy connecting with other collectors with similar interests.
Regards
Andrew
White metal
By: AndrewD : August 17th, 2012-02:16
Thanks Nilo. The Ref 49539 also comes in WG with WG accents on the dial. Personally I like the richness that the RG brings and it is not overpowering on the wrist. GP have more sporty chronographs in the collection with darker dial options and in steel. H...
The tachymeter scale ...
By: AndrewD : August 17th, 2012-02:09
... is prominent, but in reality it frames the dial quite nicely, and the long tapered chrono seconds hand reaches over it. It is part of the design language of this watch, and I personally don't mind it - or perhaps I have got used to it. Each wearer wil...
The details ...
By: AndrewD : August 21st, 2012-19:34
Isn't that where the Devil lives? :-) Hi Mark, I agree there are some superficial similarities with the now iconic PP5070, however there are also a number of important differences that need to be considered when making a final decision: Bicompax chronogra...
Bienvenido, Sueno.
By: amanico : August 22nd, 2012-21:36
I am happy to welcome you here. Yes, GP is a fantastic brand, and as you used watches to give some reasons to love it, I would say that there are a LOT OF reasons to love GP. :) Looking forward to reading more from you, Best, Nicolas
Great GP chronograph ...
By: AndrewD : August 22nd, 2012-23:14
You sum up two important characteristics of GP watches very well: functional and ergonomic. They just 'work' on the wrist. Your watch looks like the Reference 4956 (49560), which is sometimes called the Sports 2000. Is that correct? These came with your '...