
In this captivating post, 'this_hobby_of_hours' showcases their stunning Girard Perregaux Ref. 2598, highlighting its distinctive cushion case and the mesmerizing Yves-Klein blue dial. Their detailed photographs and subsequent insights offer a rare glimpse into a highly coveted and limited-production timepiece, inviting fellow collectors to appreciate its unique aesthetic and horological significance. This piece serves as a valuable reference for understanding a specific era of GP's chronograph offerings.








The Girard-Perregaux reference 2598 is a chronograph model that was part of the brand's offerings in the late 1990s. This reference is distinguished by its specific design elements and material combinations, positioning it as a notable piece within Girard-Perregaux's neo-vintage chronograph production. It represents a period when the brand was exploring various aesthetic interpretations for its sportier timepieces, often incorporating a blend of traditional watchmaking with contemporary design trends. The reference 2598 is distinct from the Laureato Olimpico series, though it shares a similar production era.
This particular reference typically features a stainless steel case, housing an automatic movement. The case diameter is 38mm, providing a balanced presence on the wrist. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability and scratch resistance. The movement offers a power reserve of 45 hours, a standard for automatic chronographs of its time. The water resistance is rated at 30 meters, suitable for everyday wear but not for immersion.
For collectors, the reference 2598 appeals to those interested in Girard-Perregaux's output from the late 20th century, particularly its non-Laureato chronograph offerings. Its production numbers were generally limited, contributing to its appeal among enthusiasts seeking less common variations. The watch represents a specific design language from Girard-Perregaux, making it a point of interest for understanding the brand's evolution in the chronograph segment during that era.
Beautiful sheen it has. Do you know the process in achieving that? the applied numbers are beautiful! Love the case as well. I remember remarking in the past that it is reminiscent of the Rolex Army from the 40's/50's. Your case here is much more substantial though. Great presence on the wrist.
I don’t know the specific process but I do know that the YK blue or ultra marine blue is difficult to work with. It has to be done in a way that shows depth of color and still retains that wet look. Too much and it would look tacky. GP got it right 💯 A shot out to GP in general… their dials colors are quite exacting and the case dimensions are precise. Note that the central chronograph needs to house 4 central hands. So we see here a total of 6 hands. (Including my hand it would be 7🤔) The case
And what has he done to SingaporeMarc?? His watches and posting activity sure looks a lot like SingaporeMarc…
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