One of my grails. Not the most refined in terms of movement, but what a watch! A Foudroyante and a Rattrapante, that's not something you often see. Yes, a big love affair with that one. Alas not mine. Best, Nicolas
I've had my eye on this 9020 model for a long time and almost bought it in platinum many years but that piece was missing the box and papers so I passed at the time. From that point on I have always knew that I wanted one of these. This particular model,
1999... The story says that to celebrate the Scuderia Ferrari 70th Anniversary, Girard - Perregaux created the Pour Ferrari SF Foudroyante, which was- and still is - an unique combination of two sophisitcations for a Chronograph: The Foudroyante AND the R
A couple of pictures I took when our dear Mad Druid was here in Paris, in 2019... I find the contrast between the yellow gold case and the black dial very appealing. Almost vintage, playing the card of Nostalgia. The Split Second, based on the 7750, is ve
A watch which always pleased me. Ok, it is a bit bold, but the size is good, and the dial to die for. And it is a... Split with Foudroyante second. Magic and charming. Best, Nicolas
Here you have the famous SF Foudroyante by Girard Perregaux, rebadged E. Zegna, in rose gold. 20 pieces. 40 mm x 15 mm, the normal size for that reference. A curiosity I discovered recently, which I wanted to share with you. Good or bad? For me, even if t
I´m always impressed by your collection, CC. Great taste you show! You must be one of the greatest GP collectors around. Really appreciate your insights into this manufacture. As of your collection, I know you have an SF foudroyante (ref. 9020) as well. T