
Nicolas (amanico) shares a captivating look at a vintage Girard Perregaux Chronograph, highlighting its enduring design and the revered Excelsior Park EP 4 movement within. This piece serves as a testament to the timeless appeal and mechanical artistry found in mid-century horology, inviting collectors to appreciate the brand's rich heritage. His detailed photographs bring this classic reference to life for new and seasoned enthusiasts alike.



I love these old chronos. I'll be adding a Longines to my collection this week.
But I really want a 13 ZN! That one is coming next!
From the 1950s. The watch is museum grade condition. And will be mounted on a gorgeous steel Gay Freres bracelet from the same era. I will post photos once itβs in my possession
Whoβs the evil now! πππ
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