here is a quick share of a GP that has been in my collection for quite some time. From the 90ies, this Richeville 2520 with its Tritium numbers is crossing the edge to vintage soon and is one of my absolute keepers.
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here is a quick share of a GP that has been in my collection for quite some time. From the 90ies, this Richeville 2520 with its Tritium numbers is crossing the edge to vintage soon and is one of my absolute keepers. CC...
and not as well-known as the Vintage 45, but was released around the same time, a few years before perhaps. Here is an older post with more photos: www.watchprosite.com CC
I prefer CC's ref: 2520's bezel, which is similar to my ref: 2730 giving them both a more vintage look, enhanced on CC's by the Arabic numbers on the black dial. I do like my ref 2510, which retains the curved lugs of the ref 2520. The date on mine of cou...