Lovely combination of blue dial with silver indicies and hands in a white gold case. Automatic movement in this one which is the only thing I would change.
Explore the Girard Perregaux 1966 White Gold Enamel Dial. Collectors discuss its beauty, movement size, and the debate over solid vs. exhibition case backs.
Explore the Girard Perregaux 1966 Chronograph (ref. 49539) in white gold. Discover collector insights, design comparisons to Patek Philippe, and detailed photos.
Lovely combination of blue dial with silver indicies and hands in a white gold case. Automatic movement in this one which is the only thing I would change. Dave...
and the sub-dials are a little too closed to the central point of the dial for my liking. But it's something to do with the mechanical structure of the movement, which cannot be easily modified. Overall a fantastic looking piece. Thank you for sharing wit...
Do have the same watch, and I am found of everything except it being automatic and the mouvement. Last one is not very sexy compared to others and I would have done a solid case back not showing the mouvement. But the white gold, blue dial, white indices,...