Let's show them they have many fans, here, and that we would gladly welcome some exciting watches. Let's see what we have, in our dreams, or in the reality. For me, the collection is meager, but I had some. Those I had: The Laureato Chrono: The WW TC Whit
I should have not let this one go. The booklet: Well, you know I am not a big fan of the date, except when it is original, like this one. Best, Nicolas
Friends, some fresh shots of my black dial Girard-Perregaux Gyrodate, Ref 9080. With 36mm case and rotating bezel it has a good size on the wrist and a clever way of telling daydate. The black version I have does not have the HF movement nor a Chronometer
Just one picture of a very nice looking vintage GP. Very different from what we are used ( spoiled ) to see here, when it comes to Gyromatic. Enjoy, Nicolas
Friends, the white dial Gyrodate Chronometer HF has been my wrist companion for the last few days, so before I change to something else, I'm sharing a fresh shot. A great little vintage gem with lots of character. The rotating bezel for the day/date setti
Friends, Another watch on the wooden beam: the Girard-Perregaux Gyrodate. A very different kind of calendar watch. Also existed in Chronometer HF version... On the wrist, strong appeal with the long pointy lugs and turning bezel, but still on the smaller