Mr.Gatsby
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Nice post !
Jul 07, 2018,23:40 PM
Though I prefer the 1966 case, I like the WW TC with “3-6-9” dials more. It’s more interesting while the dials on the 1966 version are very ‘flat’.
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Girard-Perregaux WW TC Small Seconds Versus 1966 WW TC.
By: amanico : July 3rd, 2018-13:27
Here we have two very nice world time watches by Girard Perregaux, the WW TC Small Seconds, and the 1966 WW TC, WW TC standing for world wide time control. Girard Perregaux didn't wait to see Patek releasing its iconic World Time, in 2000, with the refere...
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By: Gelato Monster : July 3rd, 2018-20:23
I like the execution of these
By: ripper444 : July 4th, 2018-01:05
Tried on the world time chrono but it’s a bit thick and bulky. The small seconds is perfect in my opinion.
I like them both the same
By: ripper444 : July 4th, 2018-09:12
If I saw one one pre owned I would pick it up but would be one of those right place right time. I generally don’t go looking for GP as I view them more of a haute horological brand but on pre owned scale! Great watches.
I like the first version quite a bit.
By: emcquillan : July 4th, 2018-05:31
I find the dial of the 1966 version a bit flat. Perhaps it's the font of the chapter ring and general lack of life emanating from the dial. Thanks for the comparison piece. The original version is quite appealing.
I like them both...
By: crown comfort : July 5th, 2018-00:46
the 49865 has a more interesting dial but the 1966 the more elegant case. The 1966 is particularly convincing in Rose Gold, while for the 49865 i like the steel with silver dial best.
Nice post !
By: Mr.Gatsby : July 7th, 2018-23:40
Though I prefer the 1966 case, I like the WW TC with “3-6-9” dials more. It’s more interesting while the dials on the 1966 version are very ‘flat’.
Thanks for time spent on writing about a very undervalued watch!
By: ndu : July 10th, 2018-00:16
Given the lack of attention GP's WWTC's have gotten the last few years in forums I thought everyone was way past these incredibly handsome, handy and grossly undervalued watches! I'll admit I have sold both WWTCs I had but that was mainly due to size (the...