
In this insightful article, 'this_hobby_of_hours' delves into the rare and captivating Girard Perregaux Classique Elegance Carré Cambré Chronograph 2499. This piece is a deep dive into a neo-vintage gem, offering collectors and enthusiasts a detailed look at its unique design, limited production, and enduring appeal. The author's personal connection and detailed observations make this an essential read for anyone interested in Girard Perregaux's heritage and the allure of limited-edition chronographs from the early 2000s.








































The Patek Philippe Reference 2499 is a highly significant perpetual calendar chronograph, representing a pivotal model in the brand's history of complicated wristwatches. It succeeded the Reference 1518 and introduced a larger case diameter and updated aesthetic, establishing a design language that would influence subsequent perpetual calendar chronographs from Patek Philippe for decades. The reference was produced in four distinct series, each with subtle variations in dial layout, pusher style, and case construction.
This reference typically features a case crafted from precious metals, most commonly yellow gold, though examples in rose gold and platinum are known. The case diameter is generally 37.5mm, housing a manual-wind movement, specifically the caliber 13''' Q. This movement integrates a perpetual calendar mechanism with a chronograph function, offering indications for day, date, month, leap year, and moon phases. The crystal is typically acrylic for earlier series and sapphire for later iterations.
The 2499 is highly sought after by collectors due to its rarity, complexity, and historical importance. It is considered a benchmark for vintage complicated Patek Philippe watches and represents the evolution of the perpetual calendar chronograph from the mid-20th century. The variations between the four series provide distinct collecting opportunities, with each series possessing unique characteristics that appeal to different connoisseurs.
i can see the appeal on leather strap. hate the bracelet and the small seconds at 3 oclock. bi compax small seconds should be at 9
But I can't figure why the hell the small seconds should be at 9? 🤔😵💫
Is the movement the Caliber 3300 with Dubois Depraz module?
Last time I checked, there was no predetermined place the small seconds has to be. ☺️ I like the bracelet too. Thanks for your comment.
I like it on both strap and bracelet as it changes the entires look and feel of the watch. Strap more vintage and bracelet more modern. Stronger wrist presence. Also, always good to have the original bracelet as they can’t be bought any more. What do you think of the case size and symmetry to the lugs?
Actually not the 3300. This is using the ETA 2892A2 and it is modified and refinished by GP. Reliable and good quality. And easy to service. The 2892A2 is considered the top of the line for ETA. The GP caliber name is GP 022C0-Q0VSS 11.5”’ and yes a Dubois-Depraz Chronograph. Crisp chrono functions and reset. Winding is smooth. Thanks for your comment ☺️
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