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Girard-Perregaux Sea Hawk for over seven decades, what I have collected so far

 
 By: crown comfort : December 7th, 2018-04:47
Friends, Let’s have a closer look at the Sea Hawk family from GP. As the name gives it away, the “Sea Hawk” has some connection with water, but as the Sea Hawk as a model dates back all the way to the 1940s, you should not expect that those early Sea Hawk...  

This is going to be frightening [nt]

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : December 7th, 2018-04:52

I concur.

 
 By: zabreg1 Mr White : December 7th, 2018-05:25
And he's just getting started...

What a read. Thanks, CC.

 
 By: zabreg1 Mr White : December 7th, 2018-05:26
My favorite is the 'real, post dark ages 80s' diver. Sorry, I lost track what pic in the order it was...

Yup, Sea Hawk 7100...first Sea Hawk Diver

 
 By: crown comfort : December 7th, 2018-07:27
it does look a bit like a Rolex...are you on to something?

OH, I hope not.

 
 By: zabreg1 Mr White : December 7th, 2018-07:51
I’m praying.

Thanks for sharing CC

 
 By: mahesh : December 7th, 2018-05:38
the 1940 (oh boy) & the 1960 with that stylish numerals - love to own ! Class a part !! Best, Mahesh.,

Thanks for the kind words, Mahesh.

 
 By: crown comfort : December 7th, 2018-13:05
The Sea Hawk with the numerals is really special, those numerals were available on a few models.

I do think the 60s Sea Hawk with small seconds is a great entry watch into Vintage GP

 
 By: crown comfort : December 7th, 2018-13:06
affordable, easy to find, often in great condition and good wrist presence.

CC strikes again :)

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : December 7th, 2018-06:20
Amazing post and collection. First Sea Hawk is just my taste and you have one in superb condition. Superb post but one thing is missing in Deep Diver photo . Cheers D

Thats a GP addiction 🤔

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : December 7th, 2018-07:43
Great collection my friend 👌🏻😉. Great post too , thanks

Incredible collection ! [nt]

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : December 7th, 2018-09:34

Thanks Captain. [nt]

 
 By: crown comfort : December 8th, 2018-06:10

Keep enjoying them 👍 [nt]

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : December 8th, 2018-09:41

I will. [nt]

 
 By: crown comfort : December 8th, 2018-11:47

I like that ‘Rolex’ GP!

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : December 8th, 2018-01:39
What a collection btw. Starting a museum?

red 24 our-numbers on sea hawk first generation

 
 By: opusagredi : February 25th, 2019-14:47
Hi CC, I am a relatively new user. Relatively because I have been watching the watchprosite with all the awesome wristwatches for quite some time but now it is the first time I write down here. I am very impressed of your sea hawk report. So much competen... 

Thank you for your kind words and a warm welcome here

 
 By: crown comfort : February 25th, 2019-22:08
With regards to the early Sea Hawk. I'm fairly certain that the print on mine is original and those numbers were red. I have seen an exact same like this a few times with the same configuration which is also a good indication. That does not mean that grey... 

sea hawk 24-our dial with grey numbers?

 
 By: opusagredi : February 26th, 2019-05:13
Thx a lot for your feedback and the opportunity to share the early Sea Hawk for the USA market. I prepare a picture with all components because in the moment I do a service and so it's ideal to have a deep dive into. Everything in my understanding is orig...  

I would refrain from the attempt of repainting the dial. It has aged in this way and it is much better to leave it like this

 
 By: crown comfort : February 26th, 2019-13:39
from my experience (and I have been there) repaint will always leave you dissatisfied even when done by a professional. Best, CC

Sea Hawk 7300

 
 By: playspace : June 17th, 2020-10:00
Hi, I am brand new to this website. My introduction to the site was your wonderful five part essay on GP's from the 1990's, particularly the essay featuring the Sea Hawk and GMT Traveler. To be honest, I have been challenged figuring out how to navigate t... 

Excellent Article

 
 By: Leeepstein249 : March 12th, 2023-18:18
Have you seen a 1940's Sea Hawk with a small minutes hand, but no 24 hour track?