OK, since, I'm not rich and I'll probably never own any GP watches, I have to say that this has to be my favorite GP watch ever made. Pics borrowed from the net...
not an easy task, Kevin. First of all, this 1950's beauty...classic, elegant GP 1958 ...then my Traveller II: practical with the alarm and the second time zone, and yet a clean and shiny black dial. GP Traveller II in Steel and on my wishlist, this tourbi...
In the high end category: - The Opera 1, 2 or 3. - The 3 golden bridges Tourbillon. - The WW TC Tourbillon. In the most human, heeerm, affordable range: - The Vintage 45 Chrono, in platinum. - The W TC No Chrono, just World Time ( a superb surprise ). - T...
But if I had the cash to spare, I would be happy with any of the Opera models, anything with an in-built slot machine or any version with 3 gold bridges. Any or All Regards, Richard...
and since I love GP very very much I'll add few more of my favorite GPs pic courtesy of fellow PurisT Best Damian This message has been edited by Ares501 on 2010-07-11 04:55:14...
the 3 bridges. For the chronos, the killer is the 90170 (sorry dont have a picture). But like you, I also like the foudroyante. Here's the pilot dial titanium version...
Having been a GP fan since my early times as a watch fan, being also a sports fan I always loved the Foudroyante, also in the vintage 45 square dial. But being a simple man I had to scale down my ambitions, but I fell in love with this one some years ago,...
I like this chrono as well. The cambre shape, the simple 2-dial layout with arabic numerals and the rectangular pushers all work so well together. And with the unusual 60 minute counter instead of 30 or 45. I was briefly in the hunt for this and got sidet...
This one was my favorite watch for a long time twenty years ago. I also love the Laureato Evo Sapphire Tourbillon, it's a super cool watch, would love to wear it sometimes. The 1966 collection looks fantastic too. And I miss a lot my F1 048, it was a plea...