Not with me anymore, but not forgotten... As I'm waiting for my Richeville Day/Night to come back from service, I had to indulge in some nostalgia. The white dial pf the Richeville Chronograph is not that often seen. CC
Friends, I have always been a huge fan of the modern Richeville line, in fact, the Richeville is the watch that infected me with the GP bug, hence it is such an important piece for me. Back in 1997 when I was really not very knowledgeable and only owned o
Yesterday Blomman showed us the Richeville Chronograph 27650 from the 2000ies. Here is a trio of vintage Richeville's from the mid 60ies, Ref 8444 (no date) and Ref 8445. CC
Friends, We didn’t see the Girard-Perregaux Richeville ref 27650 in a long time here in the forum! I found an old shot of one on my computer… And I think this shot illustrate very well the power but also the sensuality of the cushion shaped Richeville cas
Friends, Look at this shot. You see the sensual curves, the bold but still well integrated lugs, ... Even if you wouldnt see the name on the dial you would know It is a Girard-Perregaux! In this case, Richeville reference 27650. Thanks, CC for letting m
being the start of a new week, it's time to give some wristtime to watches that have been waiting in the boxes such as the Richeville Chronograph 27650. Have a great week ahead. CC
For a change the sun is out and really bright, so I couldn't help taking a quick shot of the watch i wear today, the Richeville Chronograph 27650. Have a great week ahead. CC
My love of the Richeville line is almost bountyless. Richeville Chronograph, Ref 27650: Maybe Black? or maybe white / cream ? Ah, why make a decision: maybe both... Sorry for the artificial light photos. CC
That's correct. In fact, the Richeville line has a long history and it's a real pity it is discontinued. I now possess two Richeville 2520 (which was the second men's model after the 2510, I believe). 2510 and 2520 are square shaped a bit like the Vintage