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The view from behind ...
Thanks FX. I agree that it would be nice to have a column-wheel movement visible under that sapphire. It may be why the current Ref. 49585 has a solid case back. But you can't argue about the performance of the calibre - it's a very well thought out design.
Andrew
Symmetry and date
By: AndrewD : May 8th, 2012-23:24
I hear what you are saying, Nico. In regard to the Ref. 4946 all I can comment on is that GP have included the date very tastefully. There is no border around the date window, the font is the same as the dial markings and, most importantly, the window doe...
A touch of asymmetry...
By: jporos : May 10th, 2012-12:26
is critical to the beauty of many things. Our faces are not perfectly bilaterally symmetrical, but slightly off. Symmetry is so powerful that it can take attention away from the physical and material qualities of the elements of the composition, in this c...
Beautiful
By: rehan_dmc : May 9th, 2012-05:14
This is in my opinion the perfect chronograph watch. I have been searching for this particular model for a long time, in the end I ended up getting a ref 49580 which is similar. Wear it in good health, glad you finally managed to catch it!
One question Andrew...
By: mikesprang : May 9th, 2012-07:44
Andrew, Congratulations on the beautiful GP 1999 chronograph. This is one of my all-time favorites and I wish GP would introduce another reference similar to yours for those of us who have not been able to locate the 1999. Also, great photos and report as...
Pusher feel
By: AndrewD : May 9th, 2012-20:49
Hi Mike, Thanks for your kind words. There seems to be more than a few who love this reference. The closest watch in the current GP catalogue is the Ref. 49585 which is 40mm in size and has a solid case back, but otherwise has a very similar dial. I will ...
Thanks for the review Andrew.
By: foversta : May 9th, 2012-14:52
I like its dial, especially the applied figures. There is something classic and elegant But again, a modular movement... I'm a bit worried by this not in terms of performance or efficiency but we have a view on a three hands movement... Fx This message ha...
The view from behind ...
By: AndrewD : May 9th, 2012-20:59
Thanks FX. I agree that it would be nice to have a column-wheel movement visible under that sapphire. It may be why the current Ref. 49585 has a solid case back. But you can't argue about the performance of the calibre - it's a very well thought out desig...
"Manufacture"
By: AndrewD : May 9th, 2012-21:18
Thanks Nomer, you clearly have great taste in watches. ;-) Thanks for the photos of your Ref. 49585 which adds a lot to this thread; it's great to see these watches evolve. The 40mm is more in keeping with modern size standards. Although I like the enlarg...
You found a keeper...
By: tempusfugit : May 9th, 2012-21:11
The vintage appearance with applied numerals make this an attractive chronograph to me. I appreciate the information provided by the date also and find it a tasteful addition. Thanks for providing us with information about such a nice timepiece. tempusfug...
Thank you for your review Andrew
By: Dje : May 10th, 2012-10:54
Hi, I can say I like your watch, and prove it since I have nearly the same one: gp.watchprosite.com In fact since they made mine in 2007 they issued at least another series of 4946 in late 2007 or early 2008, the "Chronographe Monte Carlo 1965", a cream o...
Beautiful watch, Andrew
By: docsnov : May 10th, 2012-21:05
I love vintage style chronographs, and GP's models are among my favorite along with Patek and VC. I prefer rose gold cases with the exception of a white metal case with rose or yellow gold numbers and indexes. The contrast between the numerals/hands and t...
Hmmmm...
By: dxboon : May 12th, 2012-23:22
...better on the strap for me in this case. Not that I don't like it on the bracelet, but something about the vintage styling cues of the dial and pushers calls for a strap IMO. I'd be happy to have either version in my watch box, of course! Cheers, Daos
Two personalities perhaps?
By: AndrewD : May 13th, 2012-18:09
Thanks for the photos on bracelet. You make a strong case that the 1999 Chrono is a a very suitable sports chronograph. The bracelet adds heft to the otherwise demure 38mm case and many have commented on the quality of the GP bracelet and the invisible cl...
I used to think I liked ...
By: AndrewD : May 15th, 2012-22:13
Thanks Tobias, I used to think I liked black dialed chonographs - more sporty and just a liitle more cool, but I must say that this eggshell/cream dial is an absolute pleasure to look at. The combination of looks, legibility and functionality is a winning...
Argggh!
By: tinker2 : May 15th, 2012-11:18
When I saw the post-- I was hoping this was a re-issue!!!! This is one of my favorite watches bar none.... and have never seen one in the flesh. Ah well, I can dream....
Keep dreaming ...
By: AndrewD : May 15th, 2012-22:25
... because it took me a few years to find the right one, but in the meantime how about the Ref. 49585? Is there something in the design that particularly roots you to the 1999 Chronograph? It may be worth a try on the wrist? Regards Andrew
Thanks Michael ...
By: AndrewD : May 21st, 2012-18:13
The polished gold hands and indices catch the light and really dress up the piece. And the cream dial is a perfect canvas for that, as well as the blued hands. It doesn't get much better for a vintage styled chronograph. And the modular movement keeps the...
Paraphernalia
By: AndrewD : May 21st, 2012-19:18
Just for completeness, here is the documentation that comes with the watch, stored in a compartment below the inner case. Warranty and very clear instructions. And after the last service at the GP service centre the replaced parts were returned with the w...
Great revie, Andrew...
By: FanFrancisco : May 22nd, 2012-08:40
...I am not awre of this watch before, initially felt that the dial with applied arabic numerals plus heated blue hands are superb, they all look very matched. The movement with quite good finishing looks good for me. It seems a very nice piece after all....