Do you remember the last time you gasped when you saw a beautiful timepiece... This is the story of my journey into the world of GP. While GP as a company has a long (over 220 years of watchmaking), and celebrated history of creating chronometric watches,...
This is one of my favorite pieces in the GP portfolio. Very elegant, very classy. :-) The dial is just right for my taste and the movement is a proven winner. You are going to have a long love affair with this watch, methinks! Enjoy your new beauty! Thank...
My way of contributing to the GP board, which admittedly, have been more of a spectator sport for me :) Never been this excited for a long time, and this is magical ! And you truly know what I mean. The list of "I will never sell" jus grew ever so slightl...
It was a great morning pleasure to read you. The plain enamel dial and the nicely shaped case are tow major assets of this watch, for sure. The pin buckle brings a lot of wear comfort, once the watch on the wrist. I understand how happy you can be! Best, ...
And the pleasure is all mine :) As you put it , comfort and beauty are hallmarks of this timpiece. I am not just happy , I am ecstatic ! My only regret .... not getting the watch earlier ! Now that I am opened to the world of GP , the chrono (which Andrew...
And I am pretty sure that we'll have some delicious surprises.... Like you, I am on a roll with GP. I think that this year I will get my 3rd... Best, Nicolas
Coming from you .... I am sure there will be delightful surprises in store. Am watching this space ! For now 1966 looks like a golden year ! In the mean time, I am occupying myself with Andrew review :D
I think it is reasonable to wait and see what the Basel Fair will reserve to us. I already have one bor two ideas, though. ;) Hmmm how exciting the hunt and the wait is! Best, my friend. Nicolas
I was wondering why no one here has pulled the trigger on this beauty! I'm glad it's you flamenco and some nice pics. to show. I had a hard time trying to decide if I preferred the RG or WG but in the metal the RG stood out more and seemed more appropriat...
The WG to me feels a bit cold. But, its bring out the dial and the blue hands much more ! So its not an easy straight forward choice. U brought up a good point. While I was on a flight prior to this post, a well dressed gentlemen (and obviously in the kno...
Its good to see you here. Am a little surpised and very humbled by your message. Thank you for a great job at GP ! Very much looking forward to Basel 2013 !
I will have the 1966 min rep from last year ! Stunning piece of work front to back. Deserving of all the praises and accolades showered upon it thus far. A man can always dream .........
I started owning GP recently and I'm very happy with the overall design, style and movements. I'm more a sport styled watches but yours is a killer. Someday ... Who knows. Congratulation for the watch and the review. Cheers, Nilo
The Grand Feu is indeed special and held in high regard in my small collection. I am not sure the initial euphoria will die down. Its a magnificient piece to own. I am embrassed when u mention education, cos I really think its the reverse all that vintage...
I mentioned "education" because all other watch collectors that I know here simply ignore this brand. When I got my first Girard-Perregaux (Andrew's influence), all my friends tried to persuade me to not do the acquisition. Since this time, I already made...
Hi, I understand your love for your watch, although I still prefer mine.... amp;msid=16773911&imgid=1973916&fi=6&pi=4177036&ti=662586&s=0&size=raw Best Dje
Its gorgeous. One that I never knew existed ! Did consider the 38mm seriously due to its supreme on the wrist comfort. Not to mention a useful date function. However, in my case, the enamel dial won out, and since I do not already own one ever. Its hard t...
I always liked the GP1966 since I discovered it 4 years ago. Back then, it was the gold indexes instead of Arabic numerals but I loved the case, the simplicity and style of the watch. It is still today my feeling, may it be the front side or the back side...
Had to goolge that .......... now that I know what it means, need to find out how to pronunce that. LOL ! Thank you for your kind words and I feel the same about its simplicity and pureness. Magic ! Speaking of gold indices, the 1966 Chrono is looking bet...
Last time I was this exicited was with the acquisition of the Moser Mayu. And it took another dress watch for me to get to this higher place. Not seen u post much of late, so thank you very much for the kind words. Much appreciated !
I have had my eye on the petite second for a while, but can't seem to pull the trigger. Possibly the step down in price for resale, although I rarely resele a watch, but still.....Maybe I;ll wait for the GP 1966 MINUTE REPEATER
Althought it took me 1.5years...many thanks for sharing your journey and discovery into GP. This is what Purist site is about. will post more on my new toy soon, but here's a quick first shot Also thanks to Fernando for his various posts such as Kind reg...
Among the most beautiful watches of all time, IMHO. And since you were so candid in your post, I will add that the only thing that I quibble with, is the movements size, not its design or execution. But this is a watch of crazy beauty, especially in rg.