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Funny enough, this chronograph although with blue dial, I don’t remember the reference, was my introduction to GP. A watch I still think of from time to time and would love to own at some point. Thank you for sharing, and great to read you, my friend! Che...
I visited the manufacture in 2007 and we saw many remaining watches for the past collections that they were preparing to sell them to their workers. I asked if there was any 4946 left as it was not produced anymore. There was none. A few weeks later they ...
This is quite interesting to me. Those were the days when GP was a flexible and would offer special dials and such when asked. It make sense now when you said 2007. I put some pics of your prototype dial next to the final production one. I see two differe...
Thank you for shairng this picture. I really love the dial layout, seems very balanced and not too crowded looking to me. The colors used are great and I love the gold hands and markers. Great piece!