G'day, now i´m confused, as i can´t recall a GP3170 to be used in a Vintage45 model. The 3170 is a chrono movement introduced in the first-series Laureato ref. 80170 in 1996, basically GP´s own 3100 caliber with a chrono module on top. The old Vintage45 r
Dear enthusiasts, 2008 seems to be more of a calm year so far; genuine news aren´t that many, which seems to keep in mind uncertain future developments in economically not always stable times. The number of truly grand creations is likewise limited and wh
There you go The "sceleton dial" proofs to allow for some interesting views, doesn´t it? It´s a bit like a sexy bikini; showing a lot of the great body, but it doesn´t reveal everything. And there´s quite something underneath the hood, as the GP 30C0 is t
G'day, the new ref. 25820 and some ladies models sport a column-wheel chronograph movement. All three-register chronograph, including the R&D, Laureato and WWTC, make use of a chronograph with a cam/lever construction. In fact the difference is hard to te
Dear enthusiasts and GP fans, it is with great pleasure to share some more details and impressions of a new release for 2007. Introduced in SIHH 2007, the new reference 25820, which is extend and round up the Vintage45 range of non-round watches with a de
As we´ve seen, the new GP4500 caliber incorporates some practical, new solutions to improve the efficiency, longevity and durability of this movement. It is promising to be an accurate, sturdy timekeeper for a long time to come. But is it a nice movement
Dear enthusiasts, following up to our previous introduction , i´d like to have a closer look at GP´s new pre-SIHH introduction reference 25820, dubbed the Vintage 45 "Square" or "Carree": Vintage 1945 Carrée At the beginning of the 90s, well before "vinta