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Girard Perregaux: Thanks for the info

Laureato has been on my list for some time, price now is getting rational. I feel 42mm is a bit big and I like Onyx dial, but only available in 42mm. How about 38mm? would it be too small?
1Y
By: diresun
1

Girard Perregaux: Applied Markers

I read a thread the other day about how great and 3D the Breguet style markers on a Urban Jurgensen was, surely that was really great. With my ever poorer eye sight, I cannot tell the details on the markers on my GP, which also has Breguet numerals. Then I decided to pick up my long forgotten camera
2Y
By: diresun
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Girard Perregaux:

Though I don’t have that spare money to spend like you, I feel that your money is a hard earn one, not easy money, that’s why it made you thinking for such purchase. First ask yourself whether you really like this watch that much that it definitely would be a keeper for you, there are many many watc
2Y
By: diresun
1

Girard Perregaux: Timeless

The 2 GP that I have and won’t let go, they are the GP from the best era and the best design, they are timeless classic to me.
2Y
By: diresun
8

Independents: Chronoswiss from the past

When I first entered this hobby some 20+ years ago, Zenith and Chronoswiss were my starting point. Had a few of them and have sold all later on, to fund other “better” watches. After all these years, to me, watches of Chronoswiss from the past are still very attractive. Recently encountered a used P
3Y
By: diresun
6

IWC: Right,

I do know what I really want, but the temptations are still there from time to time…..
3Y
By: diresun
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