Girard-Perregaux Vintage 45 Ref 2593 Acquisition
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Girard-Perregaux Vintage 45 Ref 2593 Acquisition

By crown comfort · Mar 23, 2017 · 26 replies
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Crown comfort shares his enthusiasm for acquiring another Girard-Perregaux Vintage 45, specifically the Ref 2593, despite already owning several models from the line. His post delves into the historical context of the Vintage 45 series, explaining the significance of the 2593 as a re-edition of the original time-only design.

Friends,

 

I know I’m a bit crazy. I own the current collection Vintage 45 time-only with the XXL case, and I also have the marvelous Chronograph 2599 and also the Large Date / Moonphase 2580, so why the hell do I need another Vintage 45???

 

In fact, I don’t need it, but I’m hyper-happy I got it .


 

Here we have the re-edition of the original Vintage 45 re-edition, Ref 2593. When GP first released in 1995 the Vintage 45, Ref 2595 in quite limited production with manual wind movement, it immediately was recognized as a great design and a follow-up version was brought to market with in-house automatic movement, Ref 2594. This one stayed in production for a few years and was particularly successful in Japan. While GP launched then the Chronograph (2599), in the year 2000, they decided to bring back the original time-only, no date version with automatic movement, now Ref 2593. This was a big seller and is still today the foundation of the ongoing success of the Vintage 45 line. There are almost no differences between Ref 2594 and 2593. I guess only Ref 2594 had more bi-colour versions than 2593.

 

So coming back to Ref 2593 which I recently found and let me explain a few things about the relationship of that watch with me. In fact, I did previously own a 2593 with black dial but let that one go some time ago.

 

I think that the new 2593 is a very close match to my personal character and that makes this watch so special to me. It’s like me!


 

How?

 

Understatement: not a watch that is shouting out loud, neither am I, more introvert than extrovert but then it’s well-crafted, and of some value.

 

Very clean design, time-only, so quintessentially functional.

 

Kind of “smallish” and people who know me, know what I mean.

 

Special: special? Well, Ref 2593 has been produced by the thousands, so not a GP that is very rare, however, not that many were made in solid white gold, like my new 2593. In fact, the serial number is a single digit. And then the white gold here works perfectly. A warmer hue than steel, matching very well with the ivory dial and an added heft on this smallish watch is also very welcome.

 

So overall, the watch seems to perfectly fit my personality and also perfectly fits my wrist and taste, for me a very special GP in my collection.

 

CC





About the Girard-Perregaux Ref. 2595

The Girard-Perregaux reference 2595, known as the "Vintage 1994," is a significant model within the brand's 1990s output, representing an early entry in the Vintage line that would later become a cornerstone collection. This reference predates the more commonly recognized "Vintage 1996" chronograph, offering a simpler, time-only or small seconds configuration that emphasizes classic design principles. It reflects Girard-Perregaux's commitment to traditional watchmaking during a period of renewed interest in mechanical movements.

This reference typically features a case crafted from precious metals, housing an automatic movement. The design language is characterized by a refined aesthetic, often with a polished finish and a sapphire crystal protecting the dial. The dimensions are generally in line with classic dress watch proportions of the era, ensuring a comfortable fit and a discreet presence on the wrist. The movement, while not always highly decorated, is engineered for reliability and accuracy.

For collectors, the Vintage 1994 reference 2595 holds interest as an early example of a successful modern vintage-inspired series. It appeals to those who appreciate the understated elegance of 1990s Girard-Perregaux and the foundational pieces of important collections. Its position as a precursor to later, more complex Vintage models makes it a notable piece for understanding the evolution of the brand's design philosophy in that decade.

Specifications

Caliber
GP3000
Case
Yellow Gold
Diameter
32 mm
Dial
White
Water Resist.
30 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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KE
kev09
Mar 23, 2017

It's a marvellous looking watch. Everything about is just right. Congratulations. Kev.

HS
hs111
Mar 23, 2017

.. The WG is a special hidden secret for the owner.. - Very happy for you & continue to wear it in the very Best of your health ! Cheers & Best, hs.

IA
iadxb
Mar 23, 2017

Wear it in great health and thank you for the beautiful write-up

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Mar 23, 2017

Now we need a family shot! Best blomman

TH
TheMadDruid
Mar 23, 2017

And you are a winner for nailing it. Plus, I'm sure you're a winner anyway. But this is a win.

CR
crown comfort
Mar 24, 2017

I see a guilty verdict for you and the sentence will be to wear your GP for 12 months!

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