
Nicolas (amanico) transports us back to 2002, showcasing a platinum Girard Perregaux Richeville Prestige Collection piece. His post captures a sentiment shared by many collectors: a longing for an era when annual releases from brands like GP consistently delivered excitement and innovation. This article delves into the community's reflections on this specific reference and Girard Perregaux's trajectory since.


Somehow GP just turned a different path since π€·π»ββοΈ
The fact they are in platinum makes them even better in my opinion, I really don't know where the last 23 years went as they have gone by so quickly. I wish GP would resurrect more watches from their rich history. Marc
but the date windows in two of those models looks coolπ
Other than the Laureato-which they are beating to death-and the very highest end-which are incredibly expensive-they have completely lost their way. In the late 90s and early 2000s there may not have been a better brand in delivering attractive and affordable watches. And across all their lines-Ferrari; Classique; Sea Hawk; Richeville; Vintage 45. There are watches here and there over the years which are winners but overall itβs been downhill from a golden age.
Here, I am most drawn to the perpetual calendar version. By a good bit, too!
They are indeed very rare ones. Do you know how many Platinum PC were made back then (approximately perharp). I havent seen any listing of it for years. Regards, Khang
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