Fantastic piece. This link has all/most 1966 variants listed: girard-perregaux.watchonista.com Might be useful for you? I very much like yours. And what a nice number too. 18/18 is icing and cherry on the cake 🍰 🤝
Fantastic piece. This link has all/most 1966 variants listed: girard-perregaux.watchonista.com Might be useful for you? I very much like yours. And what a nice number too. 18/18 is icing and cherry on the cake 🍰 🤝
Issued in 2017, GP wanted to revisit their WW TC. Steel or rose gold. A much cleaner look ( too clean? ), no date, not bad at all. Curiously I didn't see GP offreing other versions of this watch, case size / metal or dial colors. Best, Nicolas
.. although you are right, just leave it on your wrist ! About entry or any other level, I guess we now see very nice, balanced & unobtrusive models from different brands, ( MB, Grand Seiko, Frederic Constant etc), which increasingly are caring for the en
As the title of this article suggests it, we are a lot to wait for a manual winding Chronograph from Girard-Perregaux. These last years, there was a rumor which said that Girard-Perregaux was working on a project of this kind. This is not a rumor anymore!
Stefano Macaluso, son of Luigi Macaluso, is the Product Development Director of Girard-Perregaux. Stefano trained as an architect but worked his way through design, marketing, sales and management positions at Girard-Perregaux. He has a broad understandin
As you know, GP presented this year its latest collection in the context of the SIHH. The decision to move to Baselworld in 2013 is absolutely not surprising, Sowind being now a subsidiary of PPR. If I regret this decision for personal reasons (nothing ca