Not many enthusiasts do know the "Richeville" line does have quite a history for GP. It?s been in 1992 when the first models of this model line were introduced, but "Richeville" models by GP, although in round cases, go back to mid 1960?s. Since 1992, all
G'day, as far as i recall, the "Big Date sets" were made on a retailer?s order. Now i can?t say how many are still available, but i?ve not heard of many; it?s a difference to see a picture on a website and a piece in stock, a pre-owned/pre-fondled watch a
Dear enthusiasts, some very nice pictures came along, which i don?t want to hold back. Counting in all models and variants, GP today offers a range of not less than 124 different movement variants. Be it the Three Gold Bridges Tourbillons, the chronograph
Dear enthusiasts, here?s a picture which may reveal an unusual sight; the Richeville chronograph and the Richeville date version. It?s mostly pictured in a frontal view, which of course is a very nice sight Nonetheless, those pictures may not always revea
Dear GP-enthusiasts, another 2003 model is the Richeville ref. 27600 with big date/moon phases: Click on the picture to enlarge Personally, i like it very much as the big date/moon phase indication go nicely with the tonneau case. The inner rectangle on t
G`day, a nice example for GP?s fine detail work is the (former) GP 3080 automatic colum-wheel chronograph movement: GP 3080 click on the picture to enlarge GP 30C0 click on the picture to enlarge The new 2003 movement does have some improved details, like