This is my first post here and I wanted to share with everyone this beautiful Girard Perregaux Observatory Choronometer that I recently acquired. Both the watch and the band are 18k yellow gold, but the band looks like its aftermarket. I'm thinking of swi...
You will see, this is a superb nest of crazy GP lovers, here. Great catch, by the way. I serviced my vintage GP Gyromatic, and the Manufacture did a great job. Looking forward to reading more from you, Best, Nicolas
Btw, does anyone here have any additional info on GP Observatory Chronometers and Chronometer HF, 32a movements, etc, etc, etc. I'm looking for info with sources, not just rumors I just see a lot of conflicting information about these pieces online all th...
Hi Daniel, what a start to join our community of a little bit nuts about GP enthusiasts You got yourself one of the holy grails of Chronometry and it is in as I can see fantastic, all original condition. As a suggestion, try to find a (vintage) dark brown...
I tried searching ebay for vintage GP straps or buckles but can't find much. any other places you would suggest to look? is the one in the picture yours? really nice find if it is!
yes, you could find buckles etc on the usual sites, but you need to bring patience with you. It's not Omega or Rolex where you have more supply than demand Watch out for some fake buckles on the web, but like in the picture it should look like. For a stra...
Happy to see you here and what a great entrance. The Observatory Chronometer is one we all are hunting! Please tell us more about you and how you found your way to PuristS. Will try to give you some more info on the Observatory Chronometer. Best Blomman
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! Nice to see a thriving GP community. Honestly, only recently did I start collecting watches, but I knew right away that I don't want overly complicated and flashy watches. So as soon as I saw vintage GP watches I was ...
Very nice watch. Also looking for a nice 32A. Would be interested in any info, e.g., total production of Chronometer HF's, and Observatory Chronometers; the starting & stopping chronometer numbers (assume these are serially numbered) assigned to these wat...
were not serially numbered. No Girard Perregaux watches from the period were. You will no doubt find these pages of interest: www.network54.com www.watchprosite.com www.watchprosite.com " target="_blank">www.network54.com i...
Many of the urls I added have disappeared while I was away. But Dan, if you search for posts relating to Observatory Chronometers, going back to about 2003, you will find posts like this: www.watchprosite.com
I want to get a 9444, thats the 350 I was referring to, the movement is 350. I'm looking for one, but they are so darn hard to find. I love the gold version with black leather strap!
is the lowest I can remember seeing for a Gyromatic Chronometer. I had two from batch 762, one from 760, one from 758 and one from batch 574. And batch numbers don't indicate year of production as the lowest number I listed, received chronometer certifica...
do you know if these batch numbers mean anything? if they are not chronological how did they assign these numbers, just randomly? some specific movement modifications? as far as I understand you said before that serially numbered. did you mean that serial...
That the chronometer certificate numbers are unique and would be assigned consecutively by the Bureau, but I don't know about batch numbers being consecutive as stamped by Girard Perregaux on the rotor bridge of each watch.
I became addicted to the Observatory Chronometer when i added mine almost a year ago, ive been prepping a post with info. About the competitions etc. To my knowledge the totals so far that i know of (from old watch ad commercials ) is 40 that were submite...
Can you post some pics of your Observatory? I know I can search the forum, but some posts are a bit old and pics don't show up anymore... I'm not sure about the year of mine. If serial number is indication of anything, my SN is pretty low. But again, it p...
Sure no worries i'll try to make a new thread and post all my pictures as soon as I head off for my Holiday break To my understanding the 32AXXX (X represents number) are the batches they were produced, 32A is the type of movement and whatever number afte...