G'day, if it´s new (that is, bought from an authorized dealer within the warranty period), i´d personally try to work it out with the AD who sold it. Usually models bearing movement based on a GP3XXX caliber, which includes reference 25850, are known to b
Hi Paul, i have no clue! To me it looks like a power reserve hand in the corner, so i?d guess a ref. 25850: But that?s a guess only, since it?s a watch of Mr. Brosnan?s personal collection! In any case, wearing a Vintage45 is a sign of great taste and sty
G'day, a rather frequent question refers to the case sizes of the Vintage45 line. So maybe we can have a closer look: Girard-Perregaux?s official nomenclature for models with a "Kingsize" case like the ref. 25800 "big date", the ref. 25850 "small seconds"
G`day, a nice example for GP?s fine detail work is the (former) GP 3080 automatic colum-wheel chronograph movement: GP 3080 click on the picture to enlarge GP 30C0 click on the picture to enlarge The new 2003 movement does have some improved details, like
G'day, as mentioned before, many of the 2003 models offer some slight changes. And typical GP, the improved models are not introduced as a completely new innovation. GP (unlike various other brands) does not make a big thing of this; these models are are
readability to add a pointer calendar (with an additional hand) instead of the date window at 1:30? The "sunken" date window is something i do not love very much; same with the Vintage45 with power reserve (ref. 25850): For the Vintage line i personally c