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Very well put
and welcome to the forum. This is another aspect associated with GP, totally agree.
Perhaps you can share with us in a little introduction if you own any GPs?
Thanks,
CC
quite simple to me
By: crown comfort : October 23rd, 2014-04:12
I guess it is no secret that now for few years already, GP is my big passion, even before I was also owning a Patek, IWC and others. What I like: I like to have something not everyone has or even knows about. You cannot go wrong with a Rolex, but almost e...
A "Likeable" Brand
By: BjoernM21 : October 23rd, 2014-04:57
Have you ever tried to contact one of the better known manufacturers at the top end directly (e.g. for a different dial)? Very likely no answer whatever was forthcoming. Girard Perregaux is different. They are very approachable and enthusiastic. They not ...
GP passion
By: chippytime : October 23rd, 2014-11:08
I only have four (so far and I have missed a few at auctions) GP's with their manufactured years from approximately 1938 to 2001, specifically chosen because they each have a different styles with flair. I can almost track the case design routes into the ...
I echo the service
By: crown comfort : October 23rd, 2014-11:24
on my Laureato Evo3 I like to change straps, but there are no spring bars but screws on that watch and one screw was stuck. They have sent me without charge a pair of screw/tubes for my watch. My watchmaker friend managed to losen the the screw and replac...
Girard Perregaux was
By: TS1987 : October 24th, 2014-22:43
my introduction to mechanical watches. I've owned more than a dozen. Most of them were Gyromatics from 1958-1968. However, the reference 7427 Damier I sometimes regret selling. It was NOS and is 50 years old this year. I still own a 1950 Calibre 03 which ...
I am afraid
By: ztirual : October 25th, 2014-12:58
Probably due to my relative lack of culture of all things GP, I see a few trees rather than a forest. There are a few of my friend's watches, some very nice dating form the 1930's, and mine that I like a lot, of which a rare Type XX. The 'casquette' is ve...