Girard-Perregaux Neo-Vintage Chronographs Collection
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Girard-Perregaux Neo-Vintage Chronographs Collection

By this_hobby_of_hours · May 21, 2025 · 31 replies
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In a captivating showcase, WatchProSite member this_hobby_of_hours presents an extraordinary collection of Girard Perregaux neo-vintage chronographs. This article delves into the specific appeal and growing collectibility of these timepieces, offering a detailed look at various limited editions and rare references from the 1990s and 2000s. Readers will gain valuable insights into the nuances of GP's neo-vintage era, a period often overlooked but rich in horological significance.

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Sharing pics of my GP neo vintage chronographs. I took them out for some fresh air and they go back to the bank tomorrow.

For your reference, from top left to right ….



1. Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 40 mm. Made circa 1996. Steel and rose gold. Tobacco grey dial. About 10 made in this variant. Limited production.


2. Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 40 mm. Made circa 1996. Steel. Yves-Klein blue dial. About 200-333 made in this variant. Depends who you ask. Limited Edition.


3. Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 40 mm. Made circa 1996. Steel. Tobacco grey dial (copper sub dials). About 200-333 made in this variant. Depends who you ask. Limited Edition.



4. Laureato-Olimpico ref 8017 40 mm. Made circa 1996. Steel. Egg-shell white dial. About 200-333 made in this variant. Depends who you ask. Limited Edition.


5. Abarth ref 4946 38 mm. Made circa 2005. Steel. Havana dial. 50 made in this variant. No date. Limited Edition.


6. Cushion case ref 2498 38 mm. Made circa 2003. Steel. Silver guilloche dial. 280 made in this variant. Date with three sub dials. Limited production.


7. Cushion case ref 2499 38 mm. Made circa 2005. Steel/bracelet * Black/Charcoal Grey guilloche dial. 120 made in this variant. No Date with two sub dials. Limited production.


8. Cushion case ref 2499 38 mm. Made circa 2005. Steel. Silver guilloche dial. 180 made in this variant. No Date with two sub dials. Limited production.


9. Cushion case ref 2598 38 mm. Made circa 2001. Steel. Yves-Klein dial. 50 made. No Date with two sub dials. Limited edition.


10. Cushion case ref 2598 38 mm. Made circa 2002. Steel. Black dial. 30 made. No Date with two sub dials. Limited edition.


11. Cushion case ref 2598 38 mm. Made circa 1999. Steel. Ivory dial. 900 made. No Date with two sub dials. Limited production.


12. Cushion case ref 2598 38 mm. Made circa 1999. Steel Bracelet * Black “Military” dial. 900 made. No Date with two sub dials. Limited production.


* (Steel bracelets of the 2498 and 2499 can also be used with the 2598 but the 2598 bracelet can not be used with the 2498 or 2499)

All these twelve chronographs have their own charm and are quite collectible. Naturally, some are more difficult to find than others. I only see them getting more difficult to find in the future as more folks know about the neo-vintage era of watches.

Love to hear your thoughts and questions. (Please refer to the specific model if asking a specific question)

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About the Patek Philippe Grand Complications Ref. 2499

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.

Specifications

Caliber
13''' Q
Case
18k white gold
Diameter
37.5mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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loujo
May 21, 2025

I no longer have but dearly miss this one, Sports Classique Foudroyante, ref 90240, limited to 100, circa 2011 I believe. One can find this at very attractive price on secondary market today. It was a bit too thick sitting on my wrist. Not sure if it’s too new to be called a neo classic though.

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this_hobby_of_hours
May 21, 2025

Neo vintage is circa 1990-2010. 20 years The 9024 and lightning 1/8 seconds subdial is something to see. I agree, a bit too thick for me as well. Thanks for sharing this one with us. 🫶🏼

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TeutonicCarFan
May 21, 2025

#10 really stands out to me here.

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Vetnov
May 21, 2025

What movements are used? 1 movement for each group and their variant dials?

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Aquaracer1
May 22, 2025

I just get a bit sad when I hear all these are going back to the bank, being unworn for a period of time… ref 8017 40 mm: Yves-Klein blue dial. What is a Yves-Klein dial? Enjoy my friend 👍🏻

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this_hobby_of_hours
May 22, 2025

My bank is just next to where I live. I wear them all the time. Yves-Klein blue https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20140828-the-man-who-invented-a-colour Glad you asked. 🤝

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