2011 European GTG in Paris: A Collector's Report
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2011 European GTG in Paris: A Collector's Report

By amanico · Oct 11, 2011 · 167 replies
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Amanico's report on the 2011 European GTG in Paris captures the essence of WatchProSite's community spirit, highlighting how virtual friendships translate into real-world camaraderie. This article showcases the passion and shared obsession that unite collectors, making it a timeless example of the community's vibrant gatherings.

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Since 2008, we took the good habit to gather, each year.

This year, it was not easy, because many of us went to the Vegas IGOTT II, BUT we managed to do it, and it was simply a blast.

Why?

Because many of us turned the virtual friendship to a real one. This is the first and the main reason.

Then, because it is the opportunity to share some relaxed moments, TIME, chats, good food and drinks all together.

Paris... London... The place is not important, the moment is.

Of course, we don't have to forget watches, which made us gathering, virtually and in the real life.

Watches are OUR Passion, this intimate object of our mental obsession which we all share, this tic tac thing which makes us look like teen agers, despite our age, our personal horizons: We are not owners, we are just lovers. The possession is not the most important thing, the pleasure, the passion of sharing our or pothers beauties IS.

This year, it fell on a week end. To be more precise, it started on a week end, as our first friends arrived on Saturday.

So, we managed to have a superb moment on Sunday, while most of us arrived on Monday.

At the " Menu ", then, Restaurants, a visit to a Vintage Dealer, and another Restaurant.

Are you ready to face the Passion, the Madness we lived all together?

Here we go!

1/ Watches:

You will have the pleasure to discover ( or re discover ) some of the finest Vintage and modern watches, here.

I say some, because nobody claims here that we have the finest and the rarest watches. We just have the immense joy to admire watches which move us the most.

Let's start with a pic which could nicely sum this passion: A Bunch of Vintage Fifty Fathpms ( 3 !!! TR 900, an AM, a Pakistanese, 2 Lip Blancpain, 2 Milspecs, and a Rotomatic Incabloc ( many of them have attented the FF Exhibition ) :



We always have a veery special feeling when facing these Fifty Fathoms Beauties, there is so much History and stories behind each of them.

But what to say when you face that...



3 Weems, a Lindberg! 4 Big Pilot Longines watches!

Each of them would deserve a special mention, as each is a killing beauty, but two are very, even more, special: The black one, whjich was made in only 114 ( ! ) pîeces, and the one on the left, which is ... NEW OLD STOCK.

You don't believe me?

Here are some extra pics of this NOS Longines.



After the watch, the complete package:



And now, the watch WITH the package:



What you're admiring here is certainly unique in a collector's life. Who already saw such a " Weems Package "?

As we're speaking about Longines, let me share two of the many 13 ZN we saw.

The Black, which is just a Grail for a a lot of Longines Lovers, with its mushroom pushers:



The Cream:



A very original Longines Chrono, with a Central Minute Hand ( in red ) :





And, one again, it is just a selection of fine Longines Vintage, there were many others which are dign of interest and love.

Some Omegas were there, too.

2 SM 300 CK 2913: a " 3 " and a " 7 " with its lovely Lollipop hand:



And a stunning Speedmaster, CK 2998, with a superb " Olive Khaki " dial:





First time I see such a ptina on a Speed... Terrific!

What about some Breguets?

You all have in mind King Of Cool's superb civilian Type XX...

Here are some exquisite others... Military:



What to say??? The Onion crown is to die for, but the patina on the Aeronautique navale is breathtaking.... Having both is just a dream.

Military and Civilian, side by side:



To be honest, maybe I'm a bit too picky, but I slightly prefer the 2 Subdials, on the Type XX, except when it comes with the black bezel, like on our Dear King of Cool's one.

Even if any of these Vintage Type XX would make me very happy.

So, what else do we have, in stock?

A superb Rose Gold Reverso Chronograph, coming from Great Britain...





An impressive pair of Vintage Rolex GMT, with a 1963 1675 in untouched condition:



And I'm not afraid to say that this 6542 is one of the most impressive I've ever seen: Correct bakelite bezel, exclamation dot dial, nice case, from 1956:



I'm sure you wouldn't mind admiring a " Double A " pair of 5070... smile))



Something I personally never saw ( and I think many of us are in the same situation than me ) : The complete line of Vintage Breitling Superocean!



In the field of the highly improbable, seeing one Vintage Lecoultre Polaris '65 is one thing, but two, side by side???



Dreams, but not only...

A Watch Dealer, Antoine, kindly accepted to host us for a pair of hours.

Here, we had the pleasure to admire some great Vintage watches, and a selection of fine Modern ones, such as the Rose gold Limited Reversos ( 60eme / Geographique / Perpetual Calendar ), and ... The Mercator, with its sublime enamel cloisonned dial.

A nice moment of pure poetry, dedicated to Germans ( 10 pieces ).



Another surprise, a Minute Repeater, from the same brand:





Even if watches are, of course, very important, for us, a good gathering is, first of all, a matter of great moments, between friends, in a decontrated ambience.

Antoine played the game, as he opened his shop just for us, on Monday.

Before and after, we had some fun moments in restaurants.

Here, on a Corsican Restaurant, " Le Cosi ", with some guest Stars, the Gronefeld Brothers!





The Usual Suspects were there, who were doing what they usually do: Laughting, chatting, hearing, sharing, admiring, drinking and eating... smile



Hmmm, this ear is familiar to me... wink



As well as this scene:



Damjan, you're the Best! smile



Some wrist shots gave some unexpected outcomes...



Purists are greedy gentlemen... After the lunch, it was time to have dinner! smile

Place du Marché St Honoré is another well known spot from our Community, just near Place Vendome and the Opera.

And Le Nomads is a good address. Here was taken the gargantuesque Table Shot ( Credit Picture, Damjan ).



A few shots, describing the " fairy tale " magic ambience. Only happy guys, here:





And, of course, after the dinner, late in the night ( or ealry in the morning, as you want ), a last drink, but that is another story.

To end, allow me to add a few more comments

First of all, thanks a lot to those who made the effort to come and attend this event. Some came from very far ( Tyler, Damjan ), others took the time to come, and share with us all these unbelievable moments ( You have to know that the first attendeed came on ... Saturday! ).

Hemingway wrote that " Paris est une Fete ), I would quote him and say that " Paris was a blast ", thanks to you all, and to your generosity and your desire of share.

What you saw in pictures is a small part of all the watches our friends brought with them, to give you an idea.

It is always good to let some place to mystery, as it will give you the idea to attend this kind of gathering, one day... At least, I hope.

For the moment, enjoy these pics, and share our joy. It was immense.

There is no place like PPRO.

Best to All, and once again: THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.

Nicolas. This message has been edited by amanico on 2011-10-11 02:37:33 This message has been edited by MTF on 2011-10-13 21:17:34

About the Omega Ref. CK2913

The Omega CK 2913 is a significant early example from the brand's professional series, distinguished by its robust construction and focus on specific functional requirements. It represents a foundational piece in a lineage of watches designed for demanding environments, emphasizing legibility and durability. This reference is part of a trio of professional tool watches introduced concurrently, each tailored for different specialized applications, and it stands out for its particular design elements that cater to its intended purpose.

This reference typically features a stainless steel case, designed for resilience. It houses a manual-winding mechanical movement, known for its reliability and precision. The watch is fitted with a durable crystal, contributing to its overall robustness. The case dimensions were chosen to provide a substantial presence on the wrist while maintaining wearability, reflecting the practical considerations of its era.

For collectors, the CK 2913 is a highly sought-after reference due to its historical importance within Omega's catalog of purpose-built timepieces. It appeals to those interested in the development of specialized watches and the evolution of design principles focused on utility. Variations within this reference, particularly concerning dial and hand configurations, are points of interest for enthusiasts, highlighting the subtle distinctions that define its different iterations.

Specifications

Caliber
300
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
39 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
60 meters
Crystal
Hesalite

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TdotBean
Oct 11, 2011
The friendship that forged on this event is priceless :)

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amanico
Oct 11, 2011
Agreed. That is the beauty of it! Have a nice trip back, my friend;

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grigo
Oct 11, 2011
It was a splendid event.

I am so glad that I was able to make the dinner and get a glance at all those marvelous watches lined up on that lovely wood table. It was quite impressive and the company was great, with excellent exchanges on different points of view over dinner. Many thanks to the organizers and the Purists that were able to make it. I had a blast. Best regards, George

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dreamer8
Oct 11, 2011
It was a blast for me reading and admiring the watches

I am sure the memories and friendships forged will live on. Congratualtions. Cheers,dreamer

AM
amanico
Oct 11, 2011
Thank you so much for your nice words, Dreamer. Much appreciated;

AM
amanico
Oct 11, 2011
Next time, try to make it longe,r George. Was great to see you again;

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