GP is indeed two companies in one. The haute horology is a totally different department from the mainstream laureato. In 1988-90, when the GM Francois Besson did a management buy out from DESCO, he brought back the High Horology. When Luigi Macaluso bough
What fascinates me about Girard-Perregaux is exactly that contrast: sometimes it feels for me like two manufactures in one. On one side, absolute top haute horlogerie (pieces like the Neo Bridges or the Three Bridges Tourbillon are just outstanding!!). Ju
One of the most spectacular Laureato and 3 bridges... The official photos: My own photos, and believe me, this one made a strong impression on me: The related documents: Best, Nicolas
This has been a dream of mine since the launch of the original, which was unfortunately too large for my wrist. I love the more compact size of the Neo, center time indication and highly technical look for a watch befitting this highly technical movement.
A feast for the eyes and for the mind. Cool rotor at 12 o clock! The back is less interesting, though. But this watch is a pure marvel, a dream! Best, Nicolas
GP is really two companies in one today. Separate departments and teams. High horology=3 bridges and such. Tons of Hand fishing etc. Normal=Laureato 42 mm etc. Some hand finishing and usually human machine operated. And sometimes they combined both... Hig