Girard-Perregaux Traveller Large Date Moon Phases GMT
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Girard-Perregaux Traveller Large Date Moon Phases GMT

By blomman Mr Blue · Jul 20, 2015 · 8 replies
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Blomman Mr Blue continues his "On the Wrist Experience" with the Girard-Perregaux Traveller Large Date, Moon Phases & GMT Sapphire dial. This installment, dubbed "Postcard #2," offers a visual journey through his week, highlighting the watch's presence during a new moon and a serene Swedish countryside getaway.

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Friends,

 

The "On the wrist Experience" of the Girard-Perregaux Traveller Large Date, Moon Phases & GMT Sapphire dial continued last week as well.

 

My week was full of work, but I do have some nice shots to share with you!
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During the week that past there was a “New Moon”:

 

A small getaway over the weekend. The Swedish countryside in full bloom!

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Had the chance to study how the case fits my wrist…

 

Adjusting to get used to the folding buckle…

 

Also had the chance to get my microscope out and locate the “GP” on the Moon Phases!

 

Stay tuned the final “On the wrist Experience” report will come soon.

 

Best

Blomman

About the Girard-Perregaux Ref. Vintage1945

The Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 line, introduced in 1994, draws inspiration from historical models, specifically a 1945 Art Deco piece. This collection is characterized by its rectangular or tonneau-shaped cases and a design language that evokes mid-20th century aesthetics. The Vintage 1945 series quickly became a cornerstone of Girard-Perregaux's offerings in the 1990s, reinterpreting classic forms with contemporary watchmaking standards. It represents a significant period for the brand in re-establishing its heritage-inspired collections.

Early models in the Vintage 1945 series typically featured stainless steel cases, though gold variants were also produced. The case dimensions varied depending on the specific model, often presenting a balanced profile suitable for dress wear. These watches were frequently equipped with automatic movements, showcasing Girard-Perregaux's in-house capabilities or finely finished outsourced calibers. The crystal was commonly sapphire, ensuring durability and legibility, while water resistance was generally suitable for daily wear rather than aquatic activities.

For collectors, the Vintage 1945 series appeals to those interested in neo-vintage watches that successfully blend historical design with modern execution. The 1994 introduction year marks it as one of the earlier and more influential lines from Girard-Perregaux's resurgence in the 1990s. Its various iterations, including time-only, small seconds, and later complicated versions, offer a range of choices for enthusiasts seeking a distinctive rectangular watch with a clear lineage.

Specifications

Caliber
GP3000
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
28mm x 28mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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blomman Mr Blue
Jul 20, 2015

Once you see this one in real, my friend! :) Best Blomman

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MichaelC
Jul 20, 2015

And discussed a possible GP for MichaelC? I really think this could be it. I'm definitely tuned for the final report!

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blomman Mr Blue
Jul 21, 2015

Yes, this one I think may be a great option for you, my friend! :) Final report will come soon. Best Blomman

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ongch
Jul 24, 2015

I'm guessing that traveller version watch is imprinting itself on you Blomman? That's a thought, what if there is a watch that can imprint on owner personality? Chris

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blomman Mr Blue
Jul 25, 2015

Man and watch works like man and dog - the longer they are together the more they will become like each other! ;) Thank you, Chris. This one definitely left me with some "scars"..... Will come back with a detailed report soon! Best Blomman

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