GP ref 80188 … (‼️ Danger: Might cause some to rethink quartz … 😃)

Sep 19, 2024,09:37 AM
 

Sharing some pics of my GP Laureato 80188.

There is pedestrian quartz and then there is high-end quartz. Show your horological intellect and be informed on the difference.

Side note, who provides quartz movements to AP …. If you guessed GP, you would be right. ✅

Some History:

Did you notice the 32,768 Hz on the dial? The Gerard-Perregaux quartz laboratory was the first to have a wrist watch running at this magical frequency in 1971.

Beta21 Swiss consortium … bah, GP set up their own labs.

And GP technology would eventually be licensed back to the Japanese.

Fast forward …

In 2010, as a SIHH novelty, Stefano Macaluso designed this darling to mark GP’s 40th anniversary of quartz innovation.

Solid case back … bah, display case back for a brand new finely finished. movement. Loud and proud baby. 🥰

Where else was this movement used ?
No where.
The entire movement was made specifically for the 80188 only.

How many made of these watches were made …?
300 pieces made ?
Bah … 40 pieces were supposed to be made but it is estimated that only 20 were ever made.

So look at GP with fresh perspective. There are some EXTREMELY rare beauties that exist. Made off-catalog and almost not documented anywhere.

Why do I collect GP and focus on certain eras … Neo-vintage especially?

Because I love rare birds 🦢 that carry beauty and provenance and rarity.

Buy what you like is the old accolade … I agree 💯

But be wise as well.

Put thought and do research into what you put on your wrist. Are you unique? Then wear unique as well. BE unique and let the others wear what everyone already else has.

Name me another Maison with the same heritage as GP that still has waters uncharted ? It’s gonna be tough because GP is an anomaly.

As always, questions and comments are welcome.

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Certainly a very special and unique piece!

 
 By: KMII : September 19th, 2024-10:48
From a company with such a rich history and so many cool achievements over the ages ��������

Well said bro 💯

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 19th, 2024-10:49

+1!

 
 By: Aquaracer1 : September 19th, 2024-11:55

True dat Patrick. 💯 I pretty much like the entire watch

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 19th, 2024-11:15
Dial, case, bracelet. All customized specifically for this reference The clasp is superb. But most of all, I like it’s rarity. 🤝 ...  

+2!

 
 By: Aquaracer1 : September 19th, 2024-11:56

That's a nice love letter from you to GP!!

 
 By: eklektik : September 19th, 2024-13:32
I looked on Youtube and could not even find the shortest video on this model! Does it tick? I think the development of highly accurate quartz movement is serving many industries but is not very recognised in watch making (citizen caliber 0100, etc.). Unfo... 

You are welcome 💯 Ekletik

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 19th, 2024-14:42
I’m glad to hear this. The past help give perspective to present and guides use to what the future can be. I’m an engineer as well. Software. This is the only quartz I have in my collection. All else mechanical. But I came to realize this piece is so impo... 

I understand G-P was instrumental . . .

 
 By: chippyfly : September 19th, 2024-13:56
. . . in the Worldwide adoption of 32,768hz as the frequency for quartz watches. After all 32,768= 2ˆ15. Clive

You nailed it Clive. 💯

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 19th, 2024-14:34
2^15 People have forgotten the importance that GP R&D had in the fledgling wrist watch quartz era. Many assume that the Swiss were completely flailing when it came to quartz. Not true. GP would go on to provide its quartz movements to the likes of JLC. Ev... 

Big love for this one!

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : September 19th, 2024-15:56

🥰🤝

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 19th, 2024-16:00

Box is pretty neat too

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 19th, 2024-18:54
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I am jealous!

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : September 19th, 2024-20:10

You are welcome to try it on over a coffee

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 20th, 2024-04:31
Just need to find your way to Singapore 😃

👍🤣🤣

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : September 20th, 2024-11:57

I completely forgot to reply on the Peak article

 
 By: Weems@8 : September 19th, 2024-20:16
I read it completely. I am impressed of Girard Perregaux. On you tube, Watch Revisor gave a vintage Girard Perregaux a service. The watch had failures, after a huge service Marshal got the watch running. What i found remarkable, is the automatic system wi... 

Oh nice. I think the majority of GPs

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 20th, 2024-04:36
Are well made and robust. I don’t really collect vintage pieces though. Majority are Neo-vintage so 1990 or so to 2010. This period is the transitional period from vintage to current productions I believe it to hold the best of both worlds. But I do know ... 

That is a good one.

 
 By: Weems@8 : September 19th, 2024-20:23
I wear a quartz watch at this moment. But not a regular quartz of course, a technical perpetual calendar with gmt. The most accurate watch Longines claim. I can change a battery, but sending it to Longines to do, always something special happen. They are ... 

I can imagine … sometimes best to let the pros do it.

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 20th, 2024-04:37
This GP 80188 is the only quartz I have in my collection. I like the rarity, provenance and looks of it. 🤝

Today i thought a lot of this

 
 By: Weems@8 : September 23rd, 2024-17:58
Shall i love my Longines quartz Conquest vhp more than my mechanical Revue Thommen Air Speed? The Longines value is around 1K, the Revue 0.6K. The outcome is that i like my Revue more, while it is cheaper. No battery worries, and ones in 7 years a service... 

Thanks for sharing 🤝

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 24th, 2024-06:53
Just to share as well … I don’t service my mechanical watches unless I notice a problem in accuracy or smoke is coking out of the case. 😄 For my battery change, I’ll probably do it myself in the future but for the first time, I asked my watch guy to do it...  

To each their own but I’m always keen understand more …

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 20th, 2024-08:28
Why does quartz kill the watch for you ? 🤝

I’m almost too tickled 😂 by your implication that mechanical watches are the Horological Messiah to rebut the myth that quartz technology almost killed the (Swiss) watch industry.

 
 By: chmandaue : September 20th, 2024-09:31
Everyone is entitled to their own watch wearing and collecting preferences. But as for causes of certain past events, I’ll quote two people who would know. First is Nicolas G. Hayek Sr.: “Most people who analyze the destruction of the Swiss watch industry... 

I am glad that mechanical enthusiasts have a lot of choice today.

 
 By: chmandaue : September 21st, 2024-01:21
I don’t think any one type has to suffer for the other types to do well. A general downtown in the demand for watches (beyond their utility value) is the bigger danger to the industry. Which has happened several times. But even if factories stop making th... 

I see. Interesting reason

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 20th, 2024-09:35
The quartz clock was invented in America by Warren Marrison in 1927 but your rejection of all things quartz is not about it’s origins of invention but the technology itself. The “Quartz Crisis” in the 1970s was not about quartz itself, but the lack of ver... 

That is a great looking watch : front and back.

 
 By: jlux : September 20th, 2024-11:17
It is probably the most highend movement finishing that I have ever seen on a quartz watch !!

Thank you bro. This is high praise indeed

 
 By: SingaporeMarc : September 20th, 2024-15:07
I looked around to find something comparable. The FPJ Elegante display caseback is nice but I think the GP 80188 is nicer. I especially like that the copper coil is hidden on the GP. There are these hidden gems with GP ... for those who know. �8...