Issued in 2014, this is not a watch we often see. The beautiful 1966 case, a friendly complication. Not too sure about the dial, though. The hands are disputable, too. What do you think? Best, Nicolas
The fascination of World Timers World Time clocks and watches are something fascinating to me. I like the way they show us the time zones around the globe and I find it very practical to just check the time in Tokyo or Los Angeles with one look. Producing
leaves me completely cold. I have handled both the gold and the steel versions and neither is ticking any boxes for me. Not all can be my taste, so great to have other options CC
Friends, One watch we didn’t discuss much this year is the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Dual Time, a Novelty of this year. The size of 40 mm and with the red dual time hour hand the watch has a very different look than what we are used to see in the 1966 line. G
Friends, There are still several novelties to discover from GP this year… Here is one shot of the new Girard-Perregaux 1966 Dual-Time! An extension of the GP 1966 Stainless Steel that were presented last year. Report will follow. Best Blomman
Friends, One of the more recent releases in the 1966 line had been the Dual Time complication, Ref 49455. This was a watche I wanted to handle in the metal and last weekend I was able to closer inspect it. From my previous judgment, I was a bit hesitant w
I had a lot of reservations on this one, but I think the black dial at least is growing on me and I like the implementation with the "chronograph" pushers. Any wristshot??? CC
Friends, One watch we not often discuss here is the Girard-Perregaux 1966 Dual Time. Hour, minute, second, Dual Time and date, but no date window. Here the dial is the director's "un-cut" version! The Dual Time is operated by the two pushers on the crown
I had voiced before that the design of the 1966 Dual TIme does not convince me. Well, never judge on catalogue photos, I guess. I have seen elsewhere the 1966 Dual Time with the grey dial and I have to say it looks fantastic. And that's only a live photo,
Girard-Perregaux has put two new oh-so-different takes on a dual time watch into its collection this year, and there is a lot to like about each of them! I’ll start with the more classic look of the 1966 Dual Time, reference 49545. This watch takes its in