Patek 5070 fans should love it ;) [nt]

Aug 19, 2019,17:02 PM
 

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Girard Perregaux 1966 manual winding chronograph: A missed opportunity.

 
 By: amanico : August 19th, 2019-16:10
Some 5 or 6 years ago, the Vintage 1966 manual winding chronograph, ref 49529 was a missed opportunity. The good thing? The manual winding movement, which is said to be in house, while I think it is born from the collaboration between Girard Perregaux and...  

Would make a very nice 36mm chrono.

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : August 19th, 2019-16:42
Likely that's what the movement was made for.

Every company should have a tantalum watch.

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : August 20th, 2019-12:51
Not only watch companies, either.

LOL ! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : August 20th, 2019-23:41

Yes. Didn’t the first versions in white gold with a white and blue dial come without a date?

 
 By: emcquillan : August 19th, 2019-17:43
mix that with a case reduced to 38mm so the subsidiary dials aren’t too close together and it would have been a hit. At the original price point. I remember thinking “ohhhhh, so close, but not for me.”

Also ! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : August 20th, 2019-23:41

Unfortunately one of the worst examples of the "small movement-big case" syndrom.

 
 By: jlux : August 20th, 2019-00:27
The date positioning is just awful! Definitely could be a winner with a 38-39 mm case and without date.

The one that got away 😮 [nt]

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : August 20th, 2019-02:31

Yep, too bad. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : August 20th, 2019-02:34

It looked superb 👌 [nt]

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : August 20th, 2019-02:37

GP seemed to have made a lot of missteps in past few years

 
 By: perregaux1 : August 20th, 2019-04:48
I love my 1966 full calendar in palladium and scuderia foudroyante, but most of their new stuff doesn’t excite, excluding their high end stuff of course..