Girard-Perregaux Baselworld 2014 Collection Overview
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Girard-Perregaux Baselworld 2014 Collection Overview

By foversta · Apr 1, 2014 · 14 replies
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Foversta provides an insightful overview of Girard-Perregaux's 2014 Baselworld collection, highlighting the brand's impressive creativity and activity during what he considered an otherwise average year for the industry. His detailed photo essay captures the essence of new releases, from the Tri-Axial Tourbillon to the Neo-Tourbillon, offering readers a comprehensive first look at GP's strategic direction.

Baselworld 2014 was an average year in my point of view. We will come back to this later. Having said that, a few big brands managed to propose a very solid 2014 collection. And among these brands, Girard-Perregaux was without any doubt, maybe with Blancpain, the most active and creative one.

There is a lot to say about this collection but in the meantime, I propose you some pictures to enjoy!

Of course, the most impressive watch was the Tri-Axial Tourbillon. The behaviour of the Tourbillon can be easily observed and more important, the speed of the third axis makes it very impressive. I already saw several but this one has a very stunning pace.




Getting closer...






And even closer:






The Neo-Tourbillon is at the end more important in my point of view since it embodies a new stylistic approach:




The Constant Escapement comes with a PG case:




New dial, slight changes for the 1966 Minute Repeater Annual Calendar. The new dial improves the perceived quality:




New colours are available for the Sea-Hawk:




Important news, a bracelet is now available for the Sea-Hawk. It was expected by numerous customers.






This Vintage 1945 without dial is a true beauty... totally unexpected for me!




I could appreciate the blue dial of this version:




A new and practical complication for the 1966. The watch is nicely made but lacks of spice...




It is not the case of the Traveller Tribute John Harrison! With its second time display, the name of the collection becomes logical!




And... ladies were not forgotten with new versions of the Cat's Eye... the Anniversaire (left watch) is spectacular!




These pics are just a quick overview and the full report will be published later.

Thanks to the Girard-Perregaux team for the warm welcome.

Fx



This message has been edited by foversta on 2014-04-13 02:51:04

About the Girard-Perregaux Ref. Vintage1945

The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 line, introduced in 1994, draws inspiration from historical models, specifically a 1945 Art Deco piece. This collection is characterized by its rectangular or tonneau-shaped cases and a design language that evokes mid-20th century aesthetics. The Vintage 1945 series quickly became a cornerstone of Girard-Perregaux's offerings in the 1990s, reinterpreting classic forms with contemporary watchmaking standards. It represents a significant period for the brand in re-establishing its heritage-inspired collections.

Early models in the Vintage 1945 series typically featured stainless steel cases, though gold variants were also produced. The case dimensions varied depending on the specific model, often presenting a balanced profile suitable for dress wear. These watches were frequently equipped with automatic movements, showcasing Girard-Perregaux's in-house capabilities or finely finished outsourced calibers. The crystal was commonly sapphire, ensuring durability and legibility, while water resistance was generally suitable for daily wear rather than aquatic activities.

For collectors, the Vintage 1945 series appeals to those interested in neo-vintage watches that successfully blend historical design with modern execution. The 1994 introduction year marks it as one of the earlier and more influential lines from Girard-Perregaux's resurgence in the 1990s. Its various iterations, including time-only, small seconds, and later complicated versions, offer a range of choices for enthusiasts seeking a distinctive rectangular watch with a clear lineage.

Specifications

Caliber
GP3000
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
28mm x 28mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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blomman Mr Blue
Apr 1, 2014

Yes, this is an excellent year for GP! And as shown in your photos - we will have a lot to talk about here in the forum this year... :) Best and again, thank you! Blomman

AM
amanico
Apr 1, 2014

What size? Looksl like it is a XXL case, if I compare it with the blue dial. One I don't like is the MR...I much prefer the sober one, which was unveiled 2 years ago. Which I found very attractive. Best, Nicolas

AR
Ares501 - Mr Green
Apr 1, 2014

do much more justice to this year's GP novelties than official press release ones Pair of vintage 45 are my winners I LOVE them Sincerely D

MO
moc
Apr 1, 2014

it didn t always meet the expectation… The tri axial is ok…..well in the wonder watches category of course,but somehow….dull..The tourbi is good,a collaboration of GP ,but the dial layout is not stunning. The neo tourbillon is nice ,but it would deserve a better case material for its conceptual look,like titanium. I checked it closely and just after I handled again the white gold three bridges…they are worlds apart… Nice the vintage 45 indeed…. I will come back with more elaboration on these wat

CR
crown comfort
Apr 2, 2014

A lot of your photos I see first time and a few surprises I find. Not all convince me from a first look, my highlights are: Blue Dial Vintage 45 Jewellery Cats Eye I also like the coloured Hawk diver with the rubberized bezel and the blue dial. I think this makes a winning combination. The rest, well, either High-End show pieces or not a convincing evolution of former models. CC

TE
terenceho
Apr 2, 2014

There are simply a few pieces to look at. Great innovation and great job from GP

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