
Ares501 - Mr Green celebrates the acquisition of a Girard-Perregaux ref 2599, a watch he has coveted for seven years. His post highlights the enduring appeal of this specific reference, particularly its creamy white dial, and invites the community to appreciate what he considers one of the nicest modern GPs.

The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 reference 2599 is a notable interpretation within the Vintage 1945 collection, distinguished by its rectangular, curved case design that evokes the aesthetic of mid-20th century watchmaking. This particular reference maintains the collection's commitment to classic proportions and understated design, appealing to those who appreciate historical design cues without overt vintage reproduction. It represents a period in Girard-Perregaux's modern history where historical archives were reinterpreted for contemporary tastes, focusing on form and wearability.
This reference features a case, typically crafted from stainless steel, measuring approximately 28mm in width and 43mm in length, providing a distinctive presence on the wrist. It is powered by an automatic mechanical movement, the Girard-Perregaux Caliber 3000, which offers a power reserve of around 46 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and clarity for the dial. Its construction provides a water resistance suitable for daily wear.
The Vintage 1945 reference 2599 appeals to collectors seeking a watch with a strong identity that is distinct from more common round cases. Its design, characterized by a retro look and a sensual shape, positions it as a piece for true watch enthusiasts who value design subtlety and historical inspiration. The model's under-the-radar profile contributes to its appeal among those who prefer less ubiquitous timepieces, offering a blend of historical reference and contemporary wearability within the Girard-Perregaux catalog.
Seven years craving is pretty hard. This one came to my cΓΆise attention also in Paris, also CC's. Very nice piece!
That one pushes a lot of buttons. Very beautiful, indeed. M4
Congratulations, she's got so much character.
Would love to see a wrist shot, if available.
The hands are interesting and the lugs are really well done. Seems like it was worth the wait. Congrats!
Among GP's collections, I find Vintage 1945 one of the most interesting. I was surprised to see that (according to GP's latest website update) only a single model - Large Date and Moonphase remains in the current 1945 collection. It has a lot more potential I think, let's hope they will revive it one day...
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