
Friends, Last week at the Geneva airport I saw the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Chronograph in Yellow Gold! I was so surprised since I was under the impression that it only existed in White gold and Pink Gold… So I had the girl working there to take it out and let me take some shots. Both she and I were 10
Friends,
Last week at the Geneva airport I saw the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Chronograph in Yellow Gold!
I was so surprised since I was under the impression that it only existed in White gold and Pink Gold…
So I had the girl working there to take it out and let me take some shots.
Both she and I were 100% sure this was a Yellow Gold GP 1966 Chrono…
But now when I view the shots I am not that sure any more…
Here is a comparison shot with my GP 1966 Enamel dial in Pink Gold.
I need to check with the manufacture if there ever were a Yellow Gold version…
The light in boutiques is sometimes deceiving…
Either way, it’s a beautiful watch!
Best
Blomman
The Girard Perregaux 1966 Chronograph is a notable offering within the brand's classically styled 1966 collection, distinguished by its integrated chronograph function. This reference emphasizes traditional watchmaking aesthetics combined with a practical complication, positioning it as a more technically involved piece compared to time-only or simple date models within the same line. It represents Girard Perregaux's commitment to horological complications in a refined, understated package. The design adheres to the collection's established visual language, ensuring continuity while introducing enhanced functionality.
This particular iteration features a 40 mm case crafted from white gold, providing a substantial yet luxurious feel on the wrist. The watch is powered by an automatic mechanical movement, the GP03300-0064 caliber, which is visible through a sapphire case back. This movement offers a power reserve of approximately 46 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the dial, ensuring clarity and scratch resistance. The case dimensions contribute to a balanced presence, aligning with contemporary preferences for moderately sized chronographs.
For collectors, the 1966 Chronograph appeals to those seeking a sophisticated chronograph from a respected manufacture, without overt sporting pretensions. Its white gold case and classic design make it suitable for formal wear, while the chronograph complication adds a layer of horological interest. The choice of a display case back allows appreciation of the movement's finishing. This reference stands as a solid example of Girard Perregaux's capabilities in producing complicated watches with a focus on traditional design principles.
Did you take a shot of the back? If Yellow Gold, the Serial number should start with OJ instead of OR...
PS: looks quite nice, BTW ! Best & HAGWE !! hs
If the watch is still there next time... Best Blomman
Will have to investigate this! Best Blomman
But in the store I was 100% sure it was YG! Best Blomman
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