
Miranda's striking photographs of a limited edition Girard Perregaux with a rose gold dial have captivated the WatchProSite community. Her post serves as a visual exploration of this particular reference, prompting a deeper dive into its nuances and its place within GP's broader catalog. This article synthesizes the community's expert analysis, offering valuable context for collectors considering similar pieces.



but overall very similar IMHO.
So this is a 42 mm with 1800 movement. WOS LE. The 38 mm has the 03300 movement. This 42 mm has all the applied indices, GP logo, and seconds hand in steel. The 38 mm has the logo and seconds hand in gold color. So yeah β¦. Too many variations of the what is essentially the same thing IMHO. This diamond variant is 34 mm quartz and came out a couple of years ago. Dial color looks quite familiar.
But Iβll go with my blue 42 mm π
Way too many little dial color changes and such. The best value and rarity and bang for the buck etc etc is GP neo vintage IMHO. All production versions are nice but if I had to get only one GP, it would a neo vintage piece or the laureato 81000 41 mm LE from 2016.
Just another dial color change (and this color seems to have been used before on the 34 mm quartz) β¦ Iβd like to see some real innovation from bracelet to movement from GP.
It was a LE for a boutique in the Middle East circa 1999 or so. The lume on the indices and hands balance quite well for the white date wheel. I like it. But this is why I donβt get too excited with just dial color changes. Too easy for GP to do and call it a LE.
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