50 in white gold, 100 in yellow gold. ( 3 were made in platinum, 50 in rose gold, too ). Issued in 1994, with a Peseux 7000 beating inside. Quite a charm, isn't it? Best, Nicolas
I believe this is a picture from the 1994 GP catalog (or an ad from the year). Can anybody identify any of the references besides number 4, which is the 2550? I'm particularly curious about #1 and #3. Much appreciated
Friends, Let’s continue with Part IV of our series of hidden Girard-Perregaux gems from the 90s. If you have missed the previous Parts, go check them out, links are at the bottom of this report. Last time, we looked at the “Vintage 1996” a chronograph fro
Friends, I have here and there shown a bit of my 1990s Girard-Perregaux rectangular watches that are time-only. It is time to provide an overview of all the rectangular time-only GPs from the 1990s that had a manual wind movement. If I would include the a
Ok, only an engraved Tourbillon cage, but still... In 1994 Girard-Perregaux launched the "Vintage" collection. The intention was to release a modern version of a historic piece from the GP museum every year as a limited edition and in exclusive finishing
Friends, let's stay for one more day with the rectangular theme and with a fresh look at the Vintage 94, Ref 2550. Starting with a look at its profile. Such a lovely shape. While we love the Vintage 45 for its curved case, the Vintage 94 shows its curves
Tuesday after Easter means back to work, so it is great to have an elegant partner like the GP Vintage 94, Ref 2550. The curves of this case are so amazing! CC
It is never good if you need to wake up early on a Saturday or Sunday, but today I bring my daughter to her tennis competition. So taking out an old trusted companion, the Vintage 94 in white gold. That will keep me awake. CC