Clearly not mainstream - to be tried on a wetsuit. The engraved caseback version is not bad either Here, a 49950 but the 49960 also existed with this engraving credit: la cote des montres
Friends, I love good diving watches. They are practical during summer (and winter), look great in a casual environment and make a heavy impression. One of the more recent Divers, is the Girard-Perregaux Sea Hawk III in blue from 2014. A watch I would like
Friends, I found this shot on my harddisk from last years Salon Belle Montres in Paris and wanted to share it. The Sae Hawk III is a watch I very much admire, bold, strong, masculine. GP has added a vintage touch to it with cream lume. Maybe not my favour
Friends, The novelties from Girard-Perregaux for this year are not yet over! As one of the first to give you the news – even before the official press release: Girard-Perregaux Sea Hawk Beige, reference 49960! GP gave me the green light to post this watch
Friends, Today I like to show you a shot of a Sea Hawk version we not often talk about: the White dial version. When come to think of it, we not often see any divers with white dials Is it due to visibility when diving..? Or is it due to they are not as
Friends, You know I love to collect old documents of our beloved watches... Not long ago I found this ad with the Sea Hawk ref 7100: As you can see, a lot have changed since the re-launch of the "modern" Sea Hawk! The latest from this year, Sea Hawk ref 4
Girard-Perregaux Sea Hawk reference: Blue technological rubber strap - 49960-19-431-FK4A, Steel bracelet - 49960-19-431-11A Cobalt blue and coral orange, this gives the Sea Hawk a very sporty and marine feeling. The Sea Hawk dates to the early 1940s , hav
I think we agree on this one... This steel/white dial Ref 49960 is a great alternative for the "all black". Personally I prefer this case before the ceramic, might be due to I am a very traditional guy...! ;) I also think the organge minute hand adds an e