Explore the rare Girard Perregaux Ref. 2598 chronograph with its Yves-Klein blue dial and cushion case. Discover its limited production, dial complexities, and collector insights.
Explore the neo-vintage Girard Perregaux Ref. 2598, a 38mm cushion-case chronograph from 1999. Discover its unique movement, design, and 'Watch of the Year' accolade.
Explore the rare Girard-Perregaux Ref. 2598 blue dial, a 38mm neo-vintage chronograph. Discover its limited production of 50 pieces and GP's rich manufacturing history.
Explore the Girard Perregaux Ref. 2598, a NEO-vintage central chronograph with a stunning Yves Klein blue dial. Discover collector insights on its unique cushion case and design.
Mine says "Vintage 1970" on the back. Have seen a few with 1960. Is there a difference? Bought mine in Kuala Lumpur, at least 10 years ago. Still love it. ...
Initially they called them Vintage 1960s but after checking in old documents, this case shape goes back to some Gyromatics from the 1970ies and then they changed the name to Vintage 1970.
..Is there a greenish dial/ hands+ indices appearance ? or just an illusion, caused by special angle of light ? - Anyway, great choice & Continue to wear in the very Best of your health ! Cheers & Best, hs