Hi CC, thanks for your great post and all the information. I am currently thinking of buying a nice GP 7100 and I have some questions. If you look at the image attached, do you think that the bezel is Alu or Saphir? The seller mentioned that the Lume is S
Too busy today to spent time with the new watch It is surprisingly light as a dive watch. I have a 39mm Brietling Chronomat, 42mm Speedy Mk 4.5 (now that's heavy!), and 42mm Eterna Kontiki World timer, and all 3 of those "tools" watch are fairly hefty Thi
With any luck, I should have a "new to me" Sea Hawk 7100 in my hand within the next 12 hours... It's a black dial version without numerals how to visually distinguish sapphire bezel vs aluminum one? Per vendor, it should have the Calibre 215-763 movement
Thank you for this post, CC! Yes, from the 7000 series I find the Sea Hawk 7100 the nicest. A good solid watch with a nice 80s/90s look and feel. Looking forward to more of these reports! Best Blomman
Friends, Baron’s recent series of identifying future Rolex classics from the modern era - see here: has led me to think about doing a little research on semi-vintage Girard-Perregaux’s from the 1990s and share some still underappreciated models. Now, let
When I got out of the house this morning it was -9 Celsius. Cold enough for my taste. So I needed something warm, like the Girard-Perregaux Sea Hawk 7100. Let's hope for warmer days, Spring should not be too far anymore. CC
Friends, We all know that our watches looks differently and show different characters depending on the light. And this applies to the Girard-Perregaux Sea Hawk II ref 7100 as well! From pale blue, the gold details does not really show... To a deeper blue
Dear Friends my little GP watches collection is growing up Here's the last one: Sea Hawk 7100 First Batch 1989 Serial N. A-72 Movement GP215 in outstanding conditions despite 28 years old and after five month by my clockmaker for a full service. I can't a