
Blomman Mr Blue showcases the distinctive Girard-Perregaux Richeville reference 27650, emphasizing its unique case curves and integrated lugs that unmistakably identify it as a GP. The post highlights the watch's strong design language, inviting appreciation for its aesthetic.
Friends,
Look at this shot.
You see the sensual curves, the bold but still well integrated lugs, ...
Even if you wouldn’t see the name on the dial you would know…
It is a Girard-Perregaux!
In this case, Richeville reference 27650.
Thanks, CC for letting me share another of your gems!
Best
Blomman
This message has been edited by blomman on 2015-05-21 00:19:59The Girard-Perregaux Richeville reference 27650 is a notable example from the modern Richeville collection, distinguished by its tonneau-shaped case and characteristic stepped bezel. This reference, along with others in the Richeville line, played a significant role in establishing Girard-Perregaux's design language for shaped cases in the late 20th century, appealing to collectors seeking alternatives to traditional round watches. It represents a period when the brand was exploring new forms while maintaining its horological standards.
This particular reference features a tonneau case, often crafted from precious metals, with a stepped bezel that adds depth to its profile. The design is complemented by triangular pushers, a distinctive element of the Richeville chronograph models. The watch is typically fitted with a sapphire crystal, providing durability and clear visibility of the dial. The movement within is a self-winding mechanical caliber, known for its reliability and precision, offering a power reserve suitable for daily wear.
For collectors, the Richeville 27650 holds appeal as a representation of Girard-Perregaux's commitment to design innovation within its historical context. It is sought after by those who appreciate the brand's modern era and its exploration of non-circular case forms. The various dial colors and material options available across the Richeville range offer diversity, making this reference a point of interest for enthusiasts of distinctive case architecture and refined horology.
Away from it is... The bloody date, and a case which is a tad too thick. Best, Nicolas
I have been thinking about a lot. I really like the roman numerals on that one with the red accents. Come and show this one more often to us. CC
I can say this is one of my favourites in my modern GP collection. It really comes alive on the wrist: Also the white dial version isn't bad either... ;) CC
Less disturbing on the white dial. I don't mind the thickness of the case - love the curves! :) Best Blomman
I really like the red date - gives the date window more "meaning", IMO. Best Blomman
Here I like the white dial even more than the black! Think the white dial better handle the somewhat odd date position and .... I am prefer one color dials before "Panda" dials in general. You have a stunning pair, my friend! :) Best Blomman
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