Here it is or should I say they are, as there are two versions, in 38 mm and 42 mm. The 38 mm is limited to 188 pieces and the 42 mm to 388 pieces. The other difference is that the 38 mm houses the Cal GP 3300, which is 25, 95 mm big, while the 42 mm has
Quick Sunday share, always an immense pleasure to look down on any Vintage 45 on my wrist and the Large Date and Moon Phase in particular. Have a great Sunday, CC
I like the all-round applied Breguet numerals (well see my Wristscan contribution) and I also like the large date now having a black background. What's I'm not used to yet is the XXL case and the bracelet.... To compare, a quick shot of its predecessor, t
For some years I have been reading posts on this forum, though never posted myself. My interest in Girard-Perregaux goes back some years. Initially ignited by an ad in Robb Report (June 1998) featuring a Traveller II, although, back then, I thought it was
Hi AJ, the new model, listening to reference 25835, is basically using the same design elements. But it´s thinner (which makes it more elegant) and the dial is curved in the same curvature as the case. The same goes for the hands, which are curved either.
Hi, I've been interested in the Vintage 1945 King Size with a large date, grey dial, white gold case and white gold bracelet (25800-53-221-53A I believe) since first seeing a pic thereof. I have seen plenty of pics online, but I don't think I've even seen
Hi Peter, congratulations! My pleasure! The PG variants are among my favorites; i really dig the warm shine of GP´s PG/RG cases. The 25800 is a really nice watch, with it´s propietory and authentic case design, as well as the GP movement and GP complicati
G'day, examples in solid gold past 2003 are fitted with ceramic ball bearings for the rotor; that´s one of several changes to the GP3XXX range over the years. As far as i know, the rivetted/friction-fit parts are still being used; but then, it´s a well tr