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Girard Perregaux

Thanks Nicolas.

 

About the 1966 chronograph, me too I prefer it without the date. For the time being, I mainly expect from GP an integrated movement, handwind or automatic... I feel to live the same story than with another great Manufacture, AP. Of course, the design of the 1966 chronograph would make the handwind movement very logical.

About the Vintage 1945, I was a bit worried by the thickness but absolutely not by the size. Maybe the curved design obliged GP to make it thicker than expected but it was ok for me.

The SS version is an "affordable" way to get a worthy watch from a great Manufacture with a large moonphases display and one of the nicest  large date system.

About the Vintage 1945 chronograph, I prefer yours, much more charming.

Thanks for your comments.

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